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Join this guided fishing charter on Wednesday, June 17th for an action-packed 6-hour shark and stingray fishing adventure in Cape May. This shore-based trip targets prime feeding hours from 6 PM to midnight, putting you on Delaware Bay's most productive waters with personalized instruction and professional gear.
Guide Kevin of Catterman Adventures on Wednesday, June 17th is offering an incredible 6-hour guided fishing charter targeting sharks and stingrays in Delaware Bay. This evening excursion runs from 6:00 PM to midnight, timed perfectly for when these species are feeding hard. The trip accommodates up to 2 guests, ensuring personalized attention and plenty of one-on-one instruction from a guide with proven expertise in this fishery. Kevin provides all necessary tackle and specialized equipment for targeting these powerful species. Book your spot today to secure your place on this action-packed adventure.
Night fishing adds explosive excitement to every moment on the water. When your line suddenly screams, you'll know the action is real. Delaware Bay's healthy population of sandbar sharks, smooth dogfish, and southern stingrays means consistent hookups throughout the 6-hour window. Kevin has refined his techniques over years of guiding and brings that knowledge directly to your experience.
The calm bay waters make this fishery accessible whether you're hauling in your first shark or you've battled these species before. Small group size means you get personalized coaching on proper technique, how to read the water, and when to anticipate strikes. Every cast counts when the bite is on, and Kevin's insight transforms casual fishing into strategic hunting for these incredible predators.
Delaware Bay offers a unique coastal environment where saltwater conditions create perfect hunting grounds for sharks and rays. The calm bay waters contrast dramatically with the ocean side, making for stable, controlled fishing conditions even during night hours. You'll fish from various shoreline spots around Lewes, each offering different depth zones and structure that attracts your target species.
The sensory experience of night fishing carries its own intensity. The water transforms at dusk, and with it comes a shift in predator activity. Sharks and stingrays feed more aggressively during low-light conditions, making the 6 PM to midnight window pure prime time. You'll feel the tension building with each cast, waiting for that unmistakable pull that signals a strike. The bay's calm surface means you can detect subtle movements and position yourself strategically for multiple opportunities.
These species thrive in Delaware Bay's ecosystem. Sandbar sharks are aggressive hunters that hit hard and run harder. Smooth dogfish school in numbers, offering rapid-fire action. Southern stingrays test your skills with different fight dynamics and tactical approaches. Each species brings its own challenge, and a 6-hour trip allows you to experience multiple encounters and refine your technique in real time.
The shoreline setting puts you directly in the action zone without the complications of boating. You'll maintain access to Kevin's full arsenal of techniques and tackle adjustments throughout the night. The small group dynamic means you're never waiting around - you're actively engaged, learning, and pursuing these powerful fish.
This guided fishing charter provides everything you need to pursue sharks and stingrays successfully. Kevin supplies all rods, reels, and specialized tackle designed for these species. No gear to rent separately, no compatibility concerns - you show up ready to fish. The 6-hour duration from 6 PM to midnight covers the prime feeding window, and the 2-guest maximum means you receive constant guidance and coaching. Dress for nighttime conditions on the bay - temperatures drop after sunset, and comfortable clothing makes the long evening enjoyable. All skill levels welcome, from complete beginners to experienced anglers seeking new species and challenges.