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Every Boat Ramp on Delaware Bay

0 boat ramps ยท Cape May, Cumberland, Salem, New Jersey

60 mi

Shoreline

80 ft

Max Depth

0

Boat Ramps

6

Fish Species

Striped BassWeakfishBluefishFlounderBlue CrabHorseshoe Crab

Boat Ramps on Delaware Bay

No ramps found yet.

About Delaware Bay

Delaware Bay is a massive estuary where the Delaware River meets the Atlantic Ocean, creating one of the most productive fishing environments on the East Coast. The New Jersey side of the bay offers outstanding striped bass fishing from spring through fall, with trophy fish regularly exceeding 40 pounds during the spring migration. Weakfish, once the bay's signature species, are making a comeback in recent years, and bluefish provide fast action along the rip lines and channel edges.

Fortescue, known as the weakfish capital of the world, and other small fishing villages along the Cumberland County shore provide public boat ramps and charter services for bay anglers. The bay is also famous for its annual horseshoe crab spawning event each May, which attracts massive schools of migrating shorebirds and hungry fish. Blue crab populations are healthy, and recreational crabbing is a popular summer activity in the shallower waters along the marsh edges and creek mouths.

Nearest towns: Cape May, Fortescue, Greenwich

FAQ

How many boat ramps are on Delaware Bay?
RampSeeker lists 0 boat ramps on Delaware Bay.
What fish are in Delaware Bay?
Delaware Bay supports Striped Bass, Weakfish, Bluefish, Flounder, Blue Crab, Horseshoe Crab.
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