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Fishing
Captain K's Fishing only trips:
Everyday but Thursday leaves 8 a.m.
(4 hrs). At the Rusty Rudder Dewey Beach. Call 302-226-7708.
Crabbing
Crabbing lessons: Saturdays at 1 p.m. Learn to catch crabs and
review Delaware's regulations. At the fishing pier at Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes.
Equipment available for sale at Hoss' Bait & Tackle at the pier (645-2612). About $10
for rope, net and chicken bait. Call 302-645-6853. Surf
Fishing
Surf fishing is popular in the
Rehoboth area and there are many places to cast your line. The most
popular spots are Tower Road, 3R's Road, the area just north of Indian
River Inlet, Cape Henlopen Point, Haven Road and the Navy Jetty area
within Cape Henlopen State Park. In May, surf fishermen can usually count
on sea trout or weakfish in the Broadkill Beach, Beach Plum Island,
Roosevelt Inlet and Lewes Beach areas.
If you have a 4-wheel drive vehicle, you may drive on the beach in
designated surf fishing areas with a Surf Fishing Permit. This permit is
issued at most DE State Parks & some fishing/outdoor supply stores for the
sole purpose of surf fishing. You also need a license for
saltwater fishing. (This is a new requirement as of 1/1/08. For more
info
click here.) The fee is $50 for Delaware-registered cars and $100 for
out-of-state. The permit attaches to your car like a license plate and
allows beach vehicle access at
Cape Henlopen State
Park in Lewes,
Delaware Seashore
State Park south of Dewey Beach & at
Fenwick Island
State Park south of Bethany Beach. Surf fishing vehicle
permits are issued for the calendar year. Visit the
Division of Parks & Recreation's Web site for additional rules &
regulations.
Fishing Licenses
You need a license for
saltwater and freshwater fishing. (This is a new requirement as of 1/1/08. For more
info
click here.) For the Most Recent
Fishing Regulations, please visit
DNREC online.
You may purchase Fishing & Hunting Licenses online by visiting
DNREC online.
Pier Fishing
Good fishing and crabbing can be
found on the Cape Henlopen State Park pier, located near the park's
entrance, where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. Typical
quarries include spot, trout, croaker, flounder and bluefish. There is a
bait and tackle shop in front of the pier. There's no charge to use the
pier, but you must pay a small entrance fee at the park's main gates.
Other piers can be found at Massey's Landing near Indian River Inlet at
the end of Long Neck Road.
Headboats &
Charter Boats
Headboats normally provide bait. You
can bring your own tackle or sometimes rent a rod and reel for a minimum
price. Charter boats can only carry a few fishermen so individual
attention is increased, but so is the price tag. Charter boats are
available at Lewes and at Indian river and can be booked by the day or
sometimes longer. Charter boats provide tackle and bait. Bring a lunch and
your own beverages, sunscreen, sunglasses and a jacket. Here's the contact
info to book your fishing trip.
Anglers Fishing Center: Headboat
fishing daily, charters available, bottom wreck fishing. All supplies
available, Anglers Road in Lewes,
302-645-8688
Fisherman's Wharf: Fishing and cruising center for trips in the
Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean. Half-day and full-day trips available, as
well as private charters. Departure hours and prices vary by season. At
the drawbridge on Anglers Road in Lewes, 302-645-8862
Hook'em II Charters: Anglers Marina, Lewes, 302-684-2654,
Sport Fishing, Light Tackle & Fly Fishing, Delaware Bay Shark Fishing,
Ashes at Sea Services, Dolphin Watch, Sunset Cruise, Eco Tours
Indian River Inlet: Charter boats available, 302-947-1924
Judy V Headboats & Charter Boats: Half-day
and full-day trips available, Indian River Inlet, 302-226-2214
Lewes Harbour Marina: 302-645-6227
Murphy's Marina: Dagsboro, 302-732-6937
Oak Orchard Marina: Indian River, 302-945-0587
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