Get ready to introduce your little ones to the magic of fishing right here in Avalon! Our 2-hour Back Bay Kids Fishing Trip is the perfect way to spark a lifelong love of the sport. We've designed this trip with young anglers in mind, focusing on fun, hands-on learning, and plenty of chances to reel in some exciting catches. Whether you're a local family looking for a new weekend activity or visitors wanting to make lasting vacation memories, this trip delivers smiles all around.
Picture this: calm waters, gentle sea breezes, and the excited chatter of kids as they learn the ropes of fishing. That's what you'll find on our Back Bay adventure. We keep things simple and engaging, with patient guides who know how to make fishing fun for the little ones. You'll head out to some of Avalon's best kid-friendly fishing spots, where we'll show your crew the basics of casting, baiting hooks, and the thrill of feeling that first tug on the line. With a max of 4 guests, there's plenty of personal attention to go around. And the best part? We provide all the gear, so you can just show up ready for action.
Fishing with kids is all about keeping things lively and interesting. We use light tackle that's easy for small hands to manage, and our guides are pros at spotting when it's time to switch things up or take a snack break. You might start off targeting flounder near the shoreline, then cruise to a different spot to try for sea bass. And if we're lucky, we might even encounter some small sharks – always a hit with the young crowd! Throughout the trip, we weave in fun facts about the local marine life and simple conservation lessons. It's not just about catching fish; it's about fostering a connection with nature that'll stick with your kids long after the trip ends.
There's something special about seeing a kid's face light up when they reel in their very first fish. Parents tell us time and again how this trip became the highlight of their vacation or sparked a new family tradition. It's not uncommon for us to see the same families year after year, watching as the kids grow from wide-eyed beginners to confident young anglers. The calm back bay waters mean less seasickness worries, and the shorter trip length is perfect for keeping young attention spans engaged. Plus, with the variety of fish we encounter, there's always a new surprise waiting on the end of the line.
Southern Flounder: These flat, camouflage masters are a favorite target for our young anglers. Flounder like to hang out on the sandy bottom, so we'll show the kids how to feel for that distinctive 'tap-tap' bite. They're not the biggest fish in the bay, but their unique shape and bug-eyed look never fail to get a reaction. Plus, they're delicious if you decide to keep your catch for dinner!
Sea Bass: Feisty and fun to catch, sea bass are often the stars of our trips. These black-and-white beauties put up a good fight for their size, which is perfect for giving kids a real taste of the action without overwhelming them. We usually find them around structure like jetties or wrecks, so it's a great chance to teach about fish habitats too.
Sand Tiger Shark: Now, before you worry – these aren't the toothy terrors from the movies. Sand tigers are actually pretty chill as sharks go, and the ones we encounter are on the smaller side. Catching one is rare, but just spotting these prehistoric-looking fish is enough to make a kid's day. It's a safe way to introduce youngsters to the idea that sharks aren't just scary monsters, but an important part of our ocean ecosystem.
Ready to create some fishing memories with your family? Our Back Bay Kids Fishing Trip is a surefire way to kick off a love of the outdoors and maybe even start a new family tradition. With only 4 spots available per trip, these outings tend to fill up fast, especially during peak season. Remember, while we can't control the fish, we can guarantee a fun, educational experience for your little anglers. So grab your sunscreen, pack some snacks, and let's introduce your kids to the joys of fishing in beautiful Avalon, NJ. Book now, and who knows – you might just be raising the next fishing champion! Just keep in mind that deposits are non-refundable, so check those calendars and get ready for some quality family time on the water.
Sand tiger sharks might look scary with those needle-like teeth, but they're actually pretty docile. These big guys typically run 7-9 feet long and like to cruise slowly near the bottom in sandy coastal waters and bays. You'll often spot them around here in the warmer months when they migrate up from the south. Catching a sand tiger is a real thrill - they put up a strong, steady fight that can last a while. We practice catch and release to help conserve their numbers. To hook one, use fresh, oily bait like mackerel or bluefish. A kayak can help get your bait out farther where the bigger sharks roam. Here's a local trick: if you're surf fishing, try chumming a bit to draw them in closer to shore. Just be patient - sometimes it takes a while, but the wait is worth it when you feel that heavy pull on your line.
Sea bass are a favorite target here in Jersey waters. These aggressive feeders usually hang out near hard-bottomed areas like wrecks and reefs. Most run about a foot long and weigh a few pounds, but bigger ones over 5 pounds aren't uncommon. You'll know them by their jet-black color and large mouths full of sharp teeth. We typically find sea bass in 60-120 feet of water from spring through fall. They school up, so when you catch one, there are likely more around. Anglers love targeting them for their hard-fighting nature and excellent taste. To hook into some sea bass, try jigging with squid or clam bait near structure. A sensitive rod tip helps feel those light bites. Pro tip: when you feel a bite, reel down quickly and set the hook hard - sea bass have tough mouths and can be tricky to hook solidly.
Southern flounder are a real treat to catch in our back bays. These flat, oval-shaped fish typically run 15-18 inches long and prefer sandy or muddy bottoms in shallow coastal waters. They're ambush predators, using their ability to change color to blend in with the bottom. Look for them near structure in estuaries and bays, especially during warmer months before they head offshore for winter. Flounder put up a fun fight and make excellent table fare. Their unique appearance, with both eyes on one side of their head, always gets kids excited. To land one, try drift fishing with a slip lead rig baited with bull minnows or mullet. Keep your line tight and be ready for that telltale thump when a flounder strikes. A local trick: give a quick pause after feeling the bite before setting the hook. This gives the flounder time to get the bait fully in its mouth.
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