Wildwood is a city in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States. It is part of the Ocean City Metropolitan Statistical Area and is a popular summer resort destination. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city's year-round population was 5,325, reflecting a decline of 111 (-2.0%) from the 5,436 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 952 (+21.2%) from the 4,484 counted in the 1990 Census. With visitors, the population can swell to 250,000 during the summer months. Wildwood was the first city in New Jersey to have a female mayor, Doris W. Bradway, who was ousted in a 1938 recall election.
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Family owned business operating out of wildwood NJ since 1997. Our Boat is a very spacious 30ft boat providing plenty of room for fishing. Charter fishing available 4, 6, 8 hrs for up to 6 passengers. Base trips start at $500 for 4 hrs, we provide everything you and your crew will need for a successful day on the water.
Hit the Surf Charters offers private fishing charters; specializing in Back Bay fishing targeting flounder, stripers, weakfish, tog, and bluefish. The Back Bay offers a family friendly, safe experience for 1st time anglers and experienced anglers alike! Sea Isle, Avalon, Stone Harbor, Wildwood, Cape May
THE FAMILY FRIENDLY CHOICE At Sailor's Delight we offer our customers fishing excursions to the calm, protected waters of the back bays and inlets that separate the Island of the Wildwoods from the mainland! It is in these waters that we give the novice and expert alike the same shot at mixed-bag favorites like fluke and weakfish, striped bass, warm water exotics, and even tasty blue-claw crabs, all in a professional and courteous setting. We offer our best to you: rod rental, bait, mate services, parking, and fish bags are all included in the price. Why ride for an hour or more to some offshore fishing ground when you can be fishing fifteen minutes or less from leaving the dock? We are docked at the famous "No Bones Bait and Tackle", and in some occasions, we can often be fishing within ten minutes of leaving the dock! Fishing in the back bays and inlets are a calmer alternative to fishing in the open ocean. Remember, it's harder to get sea sick in the back bays!
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