Cape May Fishing Charters

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Cape May: 91 fishing charters available

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Angler's choice

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32 ft

Up to 6 people

JP Charters

5.0/5 (30 reviews)
Cape May
If fishing in Cape May is on your bucket list, look no further than JP Charters. Having logged many hours on these tides, Captain Jonathan knows them forwards and back.

"We had an absolutely incredible fishing trip with Captain Jonathan that our family will never forget!" —⁠ Karthickeyan,
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US $700

Angler's choice

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27 ft

Up to 4 people

Captain Mac

4.9/5 (170 reviews)
Cape May
Captain Mac is operated by Capt. Joe McNamee.

"Captain Joe provided me, my two sons and father a fantastic ocean fishing experience." —⁠ Brian,
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US $325

Angler's choice

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44 ft

Up to 6 people

Gone Fishin’ Sport Fishing Charters

4.9/5 (146 reviews)
Cape May
Come join the captain and crew of Gone Fishin’ Sport Fishing Charters and let them help you make lasting memories with family and friends on your next fishing adventure.

"Captain Mark and his hand Joe did an amazing job. They put us right on the fish." —⁠ Noah,
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US $800
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30 ft

Up to 6 people

Hook N Cook Sport Charter Fishing

4.9/5 (59 reviews)
Cape May
Hook N Cook Sport Charter Fishing runs angling trips out of Cape May and strives for making your day! Capt. Timothy will do his best to make sure you have a fun day full of fishing.

"The Captain had up to date knowledge about recent catches and put us on fish right anway." —⁠ Frank,
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US $700
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37 ft

Up to 6 people

Heavy Hitter Sport Fishing LLC

4.9/5 (112 reviews)
Cape May
Join Heavy Hitter and score a home run with Captain George Smith, aboard his 37’ Bertram sportfisher built for serious fishing.Once you hit the open waters, you’ll be pleasantly surprised with the classic Bertram ride.

"Great time on heavy hitter.  Captain and mate are first rate ." —⁠ Patrick,
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US $800
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35 ft

Up to 6 people

Prime Time II Sport Fishing

4.9/5 (126 reviews)
Wildwood Crest (10 min drive from Cape May)
Prime Time II Sport Fishing is at your service! Meet your guide, Capt. Steve Beer, who operates out of Wildwood Crest, NJ. You can find him on the water any day between May and late September. Capt.

"We had an amazing experience with this fishing charter! From start to finish, Steve and Jerry were absolutely outstanding." —⁠ Ann,
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US $700
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34 ft

Up to 6 people

UnReel Sportfishing

5.0/5 (13 reviews)
Cape May
Make some memories in Cape May and go fishing with UnReel Sportfishing. Depending on the time of year, you might hook into Bonito, Spanish Mackerel, Bluefish, and plenty more.

"We will book with Captain John again.  He recommended what we fish for and we caught what he said we would." —⁠ Greg,
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US $750
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38 ft

Up to 6 people

Common Sense Sportfishing

5.0/5 (28 reviews)
Cape May
Common Sense Sportfishing runs angling trips out of Cape May and offers to show you what the local fishery is all about. Capt. Clint is here to get you on some fish, and to make sure you have fun doing it.

"Capt. Clint and Mate Kyle made sure my wife (first time salt water fishing, and a recent liver transplant) and I had a great time and to catch fish." —⁠ Joseph,
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US $800
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30 ft

Up to 6 people

Tara Anne Sport Fishing

4.9/5 (99 reviews)
Wildwood (13 min drive from Cape May)
Join Tara Anne Sport Fishing for an exclusive adventure and get ready to load the captain’s boat with lots of fish! Your guide for the day, Captain Joe Lyons, has been fishing the waters off the coast of Wildwood, NJ for over 45 years and guiding fo

"We had an incredible time on our fishing trip, The captain and first mate were excellent, they were friendly, knowledgeable, and full of great stories." —⁠ Jeremy,
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US $700
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51 ft

Up to 15 people

Atlantic Adventure

Just listed
Lower Township (3 min drive from Cape May)
Book your next trip with Atlantic Ocean Adventures LLC and find out what you're missing in Lower Township.
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US $240

Top deep sea fishing trips in Cape May

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90 ft

up to 70

Top deep sea fishing trips
Running angling trips out of Cape May, Miss Chris Fishing invites you to check out the local fishery in style. Come on aboard with Capt. Jeffrey, whose main priority is to get you on some fish. Expect to use techniques like light tackle and heavy tackle b

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US $110

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30 ft

up to 6

Top deep sea fishing trips
Hook N Cook Sport Charter Fishing runs angling trips out of Cape May and strives for making your day! Capt. Timothy will do his best to make sure you have a fun day full of fishing. He specializes in light tackle, heavy tackle, bottom fishing, trolling, b

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US $700

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38 ft

up to 6

Top deep sea fishing trips
Common Sense Sportfishing runs angling trips out of Cape May and offers to show you what the local fishery is all about. Capt. Clint is here to get you on some fish, and to make sure you have fun doing it. You’ll be using techniques like bottom fish

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US $800

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44 ft

up to 6

Top deep sea fishing trips
Come join the captain and crew of Gone Fishin’ Sport Fishing Charters and let them help you make lasting memories with family and friends on your next fishing adventure. Captain Mark Elliott has been in the charter business for over five decades and

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US $800

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27 ft

up to 4

Top deep sea fishing trips
Captain Mac is operated by Capt. Joe McNamee. At the age of 19, Joe got his first captain's license and since then, he has been mastering his cast and exploring the waters from Cape May to Brigantine, gaining the necessary knowledge with over 40 year

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US $325

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32 ft

up to 6

Top deep sea fishing trips
If fishing in Cape May is on your bucket list, look no further than JP Charters. Having logged many hours on these tides, Captain Jonathan knows them forwards and back. Mahi Mahi, Bluefish, Striped Bass, Black Drum, Flounder, Black Seabass, Sheepshead, Ta

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US $700

Half-day fishing trips in Cape May

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90 ft

up to 70

Half-day fishing trips
Running angling trips out of Cape May, Miss Chris Fishing invites you to check out the local fishery in style. Come on aboard with Capt. Jeffrey, whose main priority is to get you on some fish. Expect to use techniques like light tackle and heavy tackle b

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US $110

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34 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
Make some memories in Cape May and go fishing with UnReel Sportfishing. Depending on the time of year, you might hook into Bonito, Spanish Mackerel, Bluefish, and plenty more. Depending on the species you’re after, you may find yourself trolling or

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US $750

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37 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
Join Heavy Hitter and score a home run with Captain George Smith, aboard his 37’ Bertram sportfisher built for serious fishing.Once you hit the open waters, you’ll be pleasantly surprised with the classic Bertram ride. Cape May, NJ is perhaps

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US $800

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30 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
Hook N Cook Sport Charter Fishing runs angling trips out of Cape May and strives for making your day! Capt. Timothy will do his best to make sure you have a fun day full of fishing. He specializes in light tackle, heavy tackle, bottom fishing, trolling, b

trips from

US $700

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38 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
Common Sense Sportfishing runs angling trips out of Cape May and offers to show you what the local fishery is all about. Capt. Clint is here to get you on some fish, and to make sure you have fun doing it. You’ll be using techniques like bottom fish

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US $800

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44 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
Come join the captain and crew of Gone Fishin’ Sport Fishing Charters and let them help you make lasting memories with family and friends on your next fishing adventure. Captain Mark Elliott has been in the charter business for over five decades and

trips from

US $800

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27 ft

up to 4

Half-day fishing trips
Captain Mac is operated by Capt. Joe McNamee. At the age of 19, Joe got his first captain's license and since then, he has been mastering his cast and exploring the waters from Cape May to Brigantine, gaining the necessary knowledge with over 40 year

trips from

US $325

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32 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
If fishing in Cape May is on your bucket list, look no further than JP Charters. Having logged many hours on these tides, Captain Jonathan knows them forwards and back. Mahi Mahi, Bluefish, Striped Bass, Black Drum, Flounder, Black Seabass, Sheepshead, Ta

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US $700

Top Targeted Species in Cape May

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Black Seabass
Inshore
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Bluefish
Nearshore
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Black Drum
Inshore
+1
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Striped Bass
River
+3
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Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)
Offshore
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Flounder
Inshore
+3
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Tautog
Nearshore
+2
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Bluefin Tuna
Offshore

Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Cape May

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Fishing in Cape May

Cape May is so well placed for awesome angling it’s a wonder the area isn’t more famous. Cape May fishing charters can explore sheltered sounds less than a mile from town or head through Cape May inlet to the deep, open waters of the Atlantic. Turn the other way on your way out of the marina, and you cut through Cape May Canal straight into the awesome shallows of Delaware Bay.
 
Cape May marks the meeting of northern and southern species, and anything from Black Drum and Spotted Seatrout to Blackfish and Weakfish can be caught here in big numbers, alongside a whole load of Striped Bass. Don’t spend your whole time in the bay, though. Monster Bluefin, Yellowfin, and Bigeye Tuna wait offshore. Head out far enough, and you can also find White and even Blue Marlin. There’s no end to the awesome hookups Cape May fishing has in store for you!

Fishing Spots

Your first choice is simple: bay or bluewater. Cape May’s Atlantic coastline isn’t usually fished as the inshore action is so good elsewhere. If you head out past the Inlet, you will be traveling 20, 60, or even 100 miles offshore in search of big game pelagics. Stick to be bay, and you will be fishing shoals and bars for inshore gamefish. These are a few of the spots you might visit.
 

Jarvis Sound

If the five-mile cruise through Cape May Canal is just too much for you, head to Jarvis Sound to enjoy great inshore fishing a stone’s throw from town. The local creeks and mud flats are highly tidal, but when the fishing’s hot a range of gamefish show up here, drawn by the big schools of bait.
 

Brandywine Shoals

The Brandywine Shoals are one of the best spots in Delaware Bay for Weakfish. You can also catch some decent Bluefish here, and there are plenty of deeper wrecks around for bottom fish like Seabass and Tautog.
 

Cape May Rips

The mouth of Delaware Bay is hands down the best place for landing Striped Bass. A series of sandbars create rips all along the entrance to the bay, which are ideal hunting grounds for hungry Stripers.
 

Five Fathoms Bank

Want to set your hooks into something a little bigger? Head out to Five Fathoms Bank and battle a variety of Sharks. This is also a great spot for trophy Bluefish, and you can even find Tuna here during the heat of summer.
 

Canyons

Cape May charter boats don’t mess about when it comes to the bluewaters. The best deep sea fishing Cape May has access to is 80+ miles out at the canyons, and that’s exactly where you’ll be going if you want Marlin, Tuna, and other big game A-listers. Wilmington, Poor Man’s, and Baltimore Canyons are the most popular, out on the continental shelf.

Fishing Techniques

Cape May charter guides use a range of techniques to get you pulling in big fish. Weakfish are caught by casting jigs baited with shredder crab or plastic worms. Black Drum are usually targeted using clams on heavy bottom rigs. Fishing at night is the best way of bringing in the biggest fish, with monsters well over 100 pounds being pulled out of Delaware Bay in the past.
 
Stripers are taken in a few ways around Cape May. You can drift baits over the rips at the mouth of the bay, or head further inshore to chunk for them with Menhaden. Drifting is a more reliable way of filling the icebox, but Bunker chunking routinely brings in the biggest fish of the season. Diamond jigging can be effective for both Stripers and Bluefish, but is best in federal waters where you can’t keep your catch,
 
Cape May Tuna fishing charters mainly troll around the canyons and other bluewater spots. You can also have a lot of fun throwing jigs or poppers for Tuna. Sharks are caught the same way the world over: get the water nice and bloody, then throw in baits on big circle hooks and heavy wire leaders.

Need to Know

You don’t need a fishing license aboard New Jersey charter boats. Fishing from shore or from a pier may require a permit, depending on the body of water you’re fishing. 
 

Cape May

4.9/5
Based on 29,146 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

Cape May Fishing Seasons

January

We’re not going to lie, winter isn’t the hottest time for fishing any more than it is for weather. There are decent catches of Tautog, Crab, and Bluefish for hardy anglers, though.

February

Walk the beach with your significant other, taking in the South Jersey shoreline without a soul in sight. Once that’s over, head out to catch some tasty Blackfish for dinner.

March

Shark fishing picks up offshore in March, with Makos, Hammerheads, and more toothy beasts showing up around deep-water banks. Tautog are closed for harvest throughout March.

April

Blackfish are back on the menu and biting hard after their spring closure. Weakfish show up in big numbers, and Striped Bass fishing kicks off with a bang. The sportfishing season has started!

May

Tautog and Seabass make for great food fishing while Striped Bass and Bluefish keep sportfishers happy. Offshore, the first Yellowfin Tuna can show up on a good year.

June

June is the start of tournament season, with the South Jersey Shark Tournament and the Canyon Club Overnight Tuna Tournament bringing in fish almost as big as the prizes!

July

The tournaments continue throughout July, with the family-friendly South Jersey Offshore Showdown and the much more competitive Stone Harbor Marlin Tournament.

August

The MidAtlantic is the most important event in the New Jersey fishing calendar. This event pays out over $3,000,000 in prizes every year, drawing anglers from across the country.

September

Tournament season has finished, but that doesn’t mean the action is over! Target Blue and White Marlin and Mahi Mahi offshore while Speckled Trout and Flounder flood the bay.

October

Big Mako Sharks and Bluefin Tuna show up for one last battle in October. In the bay, Tautog, Speckled Trout, Flounder, and more are still biting hard, making for tasty table fare.

November

Cape May’s summer visitors may have moved on, but Striped Bass, Blackfish, and Winter Flounder are more than enough to keep you busy in November.

December

Enjoy some of the best Striper fishing Cape May has to offer, then head home with lots of tasty fish for dinner. Cow Stripers are always on our Christmas list!

Cape May Fishing Calendar

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What anglers said about fishing in Cape May

Capt Mark and Joe were amazing. My 8 year old daughter got a little sea sick and they were so accommodating! Can't wait to book with them again.
5.0/5
Capt Mark and Joe were amazing. My 8 year old daughter got a little sea sick and they were so accommodating! Can't wait to book with them again.
Alisha W.
Alisha W.
The captain and mate worked hard to get us fish. They were very attentive to our needs. I recommend this boat and crew.
5.0/5
The captain and mate worked hard to get us fish. They were very attentive to our needs. I recommend this boat and crew.
Michael C.
Michael C.
Very comfortable fishing situation plenty of room, even if the boats packed. Parking was very easy as well. Once you get there the crew will guide you exactly where to park. Make sure to bring cash to tip the crew.
5.0/5
Very comfortable fishing situation plenty of room, even if the boats packed. Parking was very easy as well. Once you get there the crew will guide you exactly where to park. Make sure to bring cash to tip the crew.
Chris H.
Chris H.
Research the time of year for the fish desired. We caught all sea bass, not a bad thing, not much variety.
5.0/5
Research the time of year for the fish desired. We caught all sea bass, not a bad thing, not much variety.
James R.
James R.
perfect! Weather was great fishing was active. I am a local and love Cape May. Fishing here is wonderful, with the right boat and crew like common sense you can’t help but have the best day ever on the water fishing off the coast of Cape May. Awesome experience.
5.0/5
perfect! Weather was great fishing was active. I am a local and love Cape May. Fishing here is wonderful, with the right boat and crew like common sense you can’t help but have the best day ever on the water fishing off the coast of Cape May. Awesome experience.
Janet H.
Janet H.
Use squid and once you feel a pattern change on the rod firmly set the hook and reel in a firm cycle
4.7/5
Use squid and once you feel a pattern change on the rod firmly set the hook and reel in a firm cycle
Dana S.
Dana S.
Summers can be tough for fishing, we opted to try for sharks and had a blast. What a workout !
5.0/5
Summers can be tough for fishing, we opted to try for sharks and had a blast. What a workout !
George L.
George L.
Manage your expectations. If you are going out for a 4 hour trip don’t expect to be pulling in a marlin. However Captain Mac got on fish immediately and we were catching fish the whole time.
5.0/5
Manage your expectations. If you are going out for a 4 hour trip don’t expect to be pulling in a marlin. However Captain Mac got on fish immediately and we were catching fish the whole time.
Brandon C.
Brandon C.
Great captain. Very patient with my son and very knowledgeable on all matters that involve fishing.
5.0/5
Great captain. Very patient with my son and very knowledgeable on all matters that involve fishing.
Jackson P.
Jackson P.
This experience was perfect for first timers and novelists. They took great care of everyone and helped out everyone.
5.0/5
This experience was perfect for first timers and novelists. They took great care of everyone and helped out everyone.
Cathy C.
Cathy C.
Know before you go. Research your charter and have an idea what you want out of the trip.
5.0/5
Know before you go. Research your charter and have an idea what you want out of the trip.
David C.
David C.
Bring a cooler and ice to bring your fish home! Cash or credit card only. Checks not really accepted.
5.0/5
Bring a cooler and ice to bring your fish home! Cash or credit card only. Checks not really accepted.
Christine W.
Christine W.
It’s an awesome time to go in July with the exception if there is any type of turbulence in the atmosphere such as what was encountered by us, some Highwinds thunder and lightning I would recommend exactly what our captain recommended. Wait an extra day if need be, and I have an amazing day the next, when things are calm, it’s the best experience ever hands-down.
5.0/5
It’s an awesome time to go in July with the exception if there is any type of turbulence in the atmosphere such as what was encountered by us, some Highwinds thunder and lightning I would recommend exactly what our captain recommended. Wait an extra day if need be, and I have an amazing day the next, when things are calm, it’s the best experience ever hands-down.
Jenna P.
Jenna P.
Inshore fishing expect: flounder, sea bass, blue fish, croaker, Mahi Mahi, and ocean trigger fish. Offshore fishing expect: yellowfin tuna, big eye tuna, blue and white marlin, Mahi Mahi, and shark
5.0/5
Inshore fishing expect: flounder, sea bass, blue fish, croaker, Mahi Mahi, and ocean trigger fish. Offshore fishing expect: yellowfin tuna, big eye tuna, blue and white marlin, Mahi Mahi, and shark
Damon C.
Damon C.
Take motion sickness medicine ahead of time. Wear sneakers and sunscreen. Bring a sweatshirt and towel incase you get wet. Bring a cooler to take home the fish !
5.0/5
Take motion sickness medicine ahead of time. Wear sneakers and sunscreen. Bring a sweatshirt and towel incase you get wet. Bring a cooler to take home the fish !
Stephen W.
Stephen W.
If you might get sea sick take some Dramamime about an hour before you go. Make sure to wear sun screen and bring water to drink and some hand wash or wipes if you like to hold your own fish for pictures. ;o)
5.0/5
If you might get sea sick take some Dramamime about an hour before you go. Make sure to wear sun screen and bring water to drink and some hand wash or wipes if you like to hold your own fish for pictures. ;o)
Kym R.
Kym R.
Be open minded to the fish you catch but with a great caption, you will have a great time and get lots of action!
5.0/5
Be open minded to the fish you catch but with a great caption, you will have a great time and get lots of action!
John C.
John C.
Go far offshore if you can. May be spotty close to the reef at this time of year. Better to spend 2x and go big than 1x and go home unsatisfied.
5.0/5
Go far offshore if you can. May be spotty close to the reef at this time of year. Better to spend 2x and go big than 1x and go home unsatisfied.
Alexander S.
Alexander S.
Ask to see what is in season and target that. Work the location in with the targeted fish as well.
5.0/5
Ask to see what is in season and target that. Work the location in with the targeted fish as well.
Paul S.
Paul S.
If the west wind is blowing, make sure you bring fly spray, or clothing to cover your legs. They find you, even miles offshore!
5.0/5
If the west wind is blowing, make sure you bring fly spray, or clothing to cover your legs. They find you, even miles offshore!
Tish C.
Tish C.

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