27 August 2014

For Family Fishing Cape May Is Perfect

For Family Fishing Cape May Is Perfect

by Harriet Porter

Catching fish is an outdoor activity that people of all ages enjoy. For a day trip or a vacation, <A href="http://www.brynnie-binshorefishing.com">family fishing Cape May</A> will make memories to last a lifetime. The sport is best for children in summer, when the croakers come into the area, but it's a year-round activity here.

Fishing in New Jersey is very seasonal. Some species are there year-round, while other are only found in the warmer months. Croakers are small fish, usually less than twelve inches in length, and they are plentiful in the summer. They're perfect for kids, because they don't take much strength to land but put up a furious fight for lots of excitement.

Party boats are designed for people who are either learning or just want to see what a fishing trip is like. They have cabins for shelter from sun or rain, high side rails for security, bathrooms on board, and staff that love to show kids a good time. The crew will help both adults and children 'rig the tackle' (bait the hooks), bring in a fish, and even clean one that's big enough to take home. The boats are inspected and licensed by the US coast Guard, so they are safe, clean, and equipped with all safety gear.

Kids also will like the natural wonders of the area. An area called 'The Rips' where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean has strong tidal currents which create a rippled bottom with deep holes and sandbars. Off-shore winds, when they're against the tide, cause high waves to stand up behind the barriers on the bottom. This area is only for experienced fisher-folk, but it's great for sightseers and birdwatchers.

Part of the fun for children is seeing the water, feeling the wind, and watching for wildlife. At the Rips, all sorts of birds prey on the bait-fish, as smaller species are called. Gulls, terns, pelicans, storm-petrels, kittiwakes, gannets, and jaegers are some that can be seen. Bottle-nosed dolphins and even Hump-backed whales may join the party. Many of these birds and animals can be seen from the off-shore boats, as well.

It's recommended that children be seven and older to go on the off-shore boat trips. There are four-hour excursions that are about all the excitement smaller kids can stand. Teens may be interested enough for the six to eight-hour day trips, which is a long time to spend on the water. However, the time goes quickly when it's all new and exciting. Those really into the sport of game-fishing will like night trips after the large, strong bluefish.

The family can fish in other ways, not just from boats. Cape May, the charming Victorian town that draws almost as many visitors as the water, has bridges, jetties, and beaches for fishing nearer to land. Kids also like crabbing, a sport that is great for small fry and can get you dinner, too. There are quiet back-bays, where little ones can watch minnows and try for larger prey.

Those who don't want to fish can have a wonderful day - or a whole vacation of days - exploring the charming Victorian town of Cape May. There are historic houses, museums, exclusive shops, and great restaurants. The beaches are breath-taking. Luxury hotels and period B&amp;Bs are waiting to make your stay comfortable, guide you to local attractions, and tell you all about the area.



You can visit <a href="http://www.brynnie-binshorefishing.com">www.brynnie-binshorefishing.com</a> for more helpful information about Family Fishing Cape May New Jersey.

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