Best Fishing in Cape May Point
Charter boats, party-boat trips, surf-fishing spots, and pier fishing — everything you need to plan a fishing day in Cape May Point.
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Book a charter from Cape May (serves Cape May Point)
Cape May Point doesn't have its own charter dock, so most Cape May Point anglers fish out of Cape May (a short drive). Captain's license covers all passengers.
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Private Charter Boats from Cape May
Customize a trip for your group — pick the species, the duration, and the departure time. Cape May is the closest charter port to Cape May Point.
Vet Craft Sport Fishing
Private Charter - Capt. Harvey Yenkinson
Captained by Harvey Yenkinson, Vet Craft offers premium 8-hour private charters targeting a variety of inshore and nearshore species. Known for putting clients on quality fish consistently.
- ✓8-hour private charters
- ✓Experienced Captain Yenkinson
- ✓Consistent catches
Target Species
Gone Fishin' Sport Fishing Charters
Private Charter
Specializing in offshore canyon trips, Gone Fishin' runs 16-hour expeditions 60-70 miles out targeting tuna, wahoo, and mahi. For serious offshore anglers seeking trophy fish.
- ✓16-hour canyon expeditions
- ✓60-70 miles offshore
- ✓Trophy tuna and marlin
Target Species
Party-Boat Fishing from Cape May
Lower-cost, drop-in trips from Cape May's public docks. Bring lunch, the rest is included.
Miss Chris Boats
Party Boat
Operating an 80-foot air-conditioned vessel, Miss Chris Boats offers three daily trips: Early Bird (8 AM), Late Riser (1 PM), and Sunset (6 PM). A Cape May fishing institution perfect for families and casual anglers.
- ✓Three daily departure times
- ✓Air-conditioned 80-foot vessel
- ✓Great for families
- ✓Sunset trips available
Target Species
Cape May Lady
Party Boat
A comfortable party boat offering affordable fishing trips in Cape May Harbor and Delaware Bay. Great for beginners and families looking for a relaxed fishing experience.
- ✓Affordable family fishing
- ✓Delaware Bay and harbor fishing
- ✓Great for beginners
Target Species
Porgy IV
Party Boat
A classic Cape May party boat focusing on bottom fishing for sea bass, porgies, and fluke. Consistent catches and experienced crew make this a local favorite.
- ✓Bottom fishing specialists
- ✓Consistent sea bass catches
- ✓Local favorite
Target Species
Stay Near the Boats
Cape May charters leave at sunrise. Book a hotel in either Cape May Point or Cape May — both are valid bases for a fishing weekend.
Hotels & Stays
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Flights
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Cape May Point Fishing FAQs
Do I need a license to fish in Cape May Point?
For saltwater fishing in Cape May Point, you need a free NJ Saltwater Registry — five minutes to register at saltwaterregistry.nj.gov. Charter and party boats include the registration in their fees, so passengers don't need their own.
When is the best time to fish in Cape May Point?
Cape May Point's most productive fishing windows mirror the wider Jersey Shore: striped bass run April–June and again September–December (the fall run is the strongest), fluke and sea bass dominate June–August, and offshore tuna/mahi peaks July through early October. Early morning and late afternoon around tide changes are generally best.
What does a charter trip from Cape May Point cost?
Party boats (open-boat trips) typically run $50–90 per person and include rod rental and bait. Private charters from Cape May Point range $500–3,500 depending on boat size, trip length, and target species. Offshore tuna trips cost more than inshore striper or fluke trips.
More to Explore
More fishing resources
- NJ Fishing Guide — 654 mapped grounds, seasonal calendar, what's biting now.
- Seasonal calendar — month-by-month species runs.
- Saltwater registry guide — register or renew in five minutes.