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Chrisper4694
08-17-2022, 11:52 AM
Can anyone give any good recommendations for a party boat out of the wildwood area for fluke? Hate just randomly jumping on a boat with no idea if im just going for a boat ride or if real effort will be put in to find fish haha. Thanks in advance.

dales529
08-17-2022, 05:36 PM
Hey Chrisper,
Was down there July 16 -23 and to be honest the whole area is touristy for fishing but I would take the short ride to Cape May as there are more options. Will send you a PM tomorrow.
Does it have to be a PB or can you do a 6pack?

kevin kovach
08-17-2022, 08:35 PM
Since capt paul sold his boat (porgy 4) there really isn't any real fluke boats left down there. He was running the starlight express a couple days a week but they since sold the boat which is now the capt cal. So I guess its officially over down there unless you want to go for a boat ride.

Fishfulthinkin
08-17-2022, 09:32 PM
I agree with the others, since the porgy IV PB left there are no more 8 hr PB’s left in the area. Even in Cape May they are all or mostly 1/2 day tourist boats. I used to fish in the Cape May area a lot, generally on charter boats when they run open charter. IMO the best and most knowledgeable that I have found is Capt. Harv Yenkinson who runs the Vet Craft Sportfishing. Here’s his link: https://vetcraftsportfishing.com/ . If you’re interested in a charter maybe you’ll get lucky and he’ll have an opening while you there. Other charter boats that I know of are “Stalker Fishing Charters” & “Unreel Sportfishing” . good luck.

PortlyRedhead
08-17-2022, 10:40 PM
Can anyone give any good recommendations for a party boat out of the wildwood area for fluke? Hate just randomly jumping on a boat with no idea if im just going for a boat ride or if real effort will be put in to find fish haha. Thanks in advance.

Fishing on the Cape May County reefs hasn’t been great because of the upwelling’s cold water. having said that, the Miss Avalon and Sea Star are both catching a mix of fluke (we call them flounder), triggerfish, and sea bass.

jmurr711
08-18-2022, 10:23 AM
sent ya a pm. where is Directa on this thread he is a cape may guide

Chrisper4694
08-21-2022, 10:53 AM
I feel like i need the directa to point me to a good shore spot haha