Bait and Tackle
Shops - Marinas - Everything for Boats
Camp Marine Svc
- 921 Stone Harbor Boulevard,
Stone Harbor - 368-1777
Canvas Company
- 1 Stone Harbor Boulevard, Stone Harbor - 368-7400
Island Watersports
- 9629 Third Avenue, Stone Harbor - 368-5320
Roseman's Marine -
8128 3rd Avenue, Stone Harbor - (609) 368-4111
Smuggler's Cove
- 370 83rd Street, Stone Harbor - 368-1700
Stone Harbor Marina Inc
- 1116 Stone Harbor Boulevard, Stone Harbor - 368-1141
Avalon Anchorage Marina
- 885A 21st Street, Avalon - 967-3592
Avalon Hodge-Podge Inc
- 2389 Ocean Drive,Avalon - 967-3274
Avalon Point Marina
- 701 Old Avalon Boulevard, PO Box 326, Avalon - 967-4100
Avalon Sport Fishing
Center - 14th Street and Ocean Drive,
Avalon - 368-1321
Bunny Sue Sport
Fishing - 14th and Ocean Drive, Avalon-
Commodore Bay Marina
- 900 Ocean Drive - 967-4448
Escapade Charters
- 14th and Ocean Avenue, Avalon - 967-0779
Faria's Surf and
Sport - 3256 Dune Drive, Avalon - 368-0400
Fast Pace Charters
- 15th and Ocean Drive, Avalon - 861-4501
Gin and Tomic
Charters - 533 21st Street, Avalon -
368-3736
Miss Avalon 11
- 1400 Ocean Drive, Avalon - 967-7455
Moran's
Dockside
- 14th Street, Avalon - 368-1321
Sunrise Marina
- 813 Sunrise Drive, Avalon - 967-3188
Are you in the market for a new or used boat? Here is
a great article by Powerboating Guide Jim Shepard which shows you
things to look for before you spend your hard-earned cash. There are
also numerous other helpful links about boating....check the
navigation links on the side of this article for all the information
you will ever need whether you are an experienced boater or novice
Your First Boat |
Boating Safety
from the
American Red Cross
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Learn to
swim - The best thing anyone can do to stay safe in and around
the water is to learn to swim. This includes anyone participating
in any boating activity. The American Red Cross has swimming
courses for people of any age and swimming ability. To enroll in a
swim course, contact your local Red Cross chapter
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Alcohol and
boating don't mix - Alcohol impairs your judgment, balance,
and coordination -- over 50 percent of drownings result from
boating incidents involving alcohol. For the same reasons it is
dangerous to operate an automobile while under the influence of
alcohol, people should not operate a boat while drinking alcohol
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Look for
the label - Use Coast Guard-approved life jackets for yourself
and your passengers when boating and fishing
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Develop a
float plan - Anytime you go out in a boat, give a responsible
person details about where you will be and how long you will be
gone. This is important because if the boat is delayed because of
an emergency, becomes lost, or encounters other problems, you want
help to be able to reach you
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Find a
boating course in your area - (Red Cross, U.S. Power Squadron,
the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, US Sailing, etc) -- these courses
teach about navigation rules, emergency procedures and the effects
of wind, water conditions, and weather
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Watch the
weather - Know local weather conditions and prepare for
electrical storms. Watch local news programs. Stop boating as soon
as you see or hear a storm
Boating
Instructions - USCG Auxiliary FLO-82 - 1519 Yacht Avenue, Cape May -
898-0442
Fishing
Regulations*
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Flounder
Season Will Now Run May 3rd through October 13th
Flounder Season Will Now Run May 3rd through October 13th.
That’s two weeks longer in the spring and three weeks longer in
the fall. Yes, that’s summer flounder or fluke, not winter.
Lengths and limits are the same as last year: 16.5 inches, no more
than 8 keepers per angler
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Weakfish
Lengths and Limits Have Changed
Legal size has dropped one inch to 13 inches. Bag limits are down
also – no more than eight fish per angler
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Tautog
(tog, blackfish) Limits and Season Have Changed
You can now fish year
round for the species but WATCH YOUR LIMITS. It is now four fish
from January 1st to May 31st; ONE fish from June 1st to Nov. 14th,
and eight fish from Nov. 15 to Dec. 31st
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Sea Bass
Size and Season Have Changed
Black sea bass must now be 12 inches long to keep (that’s a ½ inch
increase) and the season has been cut six weeks: it now runs Jan.
1st to Sept. 1st, closes two weeks, and then resumes from
September 16th to November 30th
*Information
on regulations
Interested in
sport fishing?
Check out this site
Escapade Sport Fishing Charters
- Avalon - 967-0779
Miss Avalon ll Fishing Parties
- 14th and Ocean Drive - 967-7455 |
Avalon Stone Harbor Water Sports
- 813 21st Street, Avalon - 967-5466
Ti Kayak
= 354 96th Street, Stone Harbor - 368-5501 |
Avalon Anchorage Marina
- 885 21st Street, Avalon - 967-3592
Avalon Hodge-Podge Bait and Tackle
- 2389 Ocean Avenue, Avalon - 967-3274
Moran's Dockside
- 14th Drive, Avalon - 368-1321
Smugglers Cove - 370 83rd Street, Stone Harbor -
368-1700 |
PUBLIC DOCK
RULES:
The use of the public docks shall be at the risk of the user. Use of
the public docks during the hours of darkness is prohibited.
Alcoholic beverages and picnicking are prohibited
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