A good friend of mine, and former roommate guides on the Delaware. I last went bird hunting with him 5 years ago and he was still guiding. We were living in Yardley, PA at the time. Bill Heller is his name and he was living in Hopewell, NJ when we last went hunting, which was northeast of Morgantown, PA.
Bill mostly guided for shad and striped bass, but they are very seasonal fish since they spawn. He knows the river very well. I was kind of his go to guy when he wanted to explore the river and try different tackle and techniques. He knows that I know the difference between fishing and catching fish. Sometimes you just don't do as well as other times.
He may not have a website since he has retired from teaching cooking at the Bucks County Vo-Tech School and coaching football at Pennsbury High School, but I am sure that he is still guiding. He also guides on Lake Ontario.
Try doing a google search with his name and see what comes up. He was featured on an episode of a TV show called the Jersey Angler. Google that too.
I hope you can contact him. Also try the Trenton Times. There was a fishing guide who wrote a column. I think his last name was Kasper, but I am not sure.
This is long time ago. I am 59 now. I was in my mid-twenties when Bill and I were roommates. In addition to all that he taught me about the Delaware River, he was a great roommate with that job he had teaching cooking at the Bucks County Vo-Tech School, There were five of us in that house in Yardley. The other three were recent graduates from Penn State. It was basically a post-college frat house.
Bill ran the cooking school as a restaurant that served lunch. Anything he didn't sell he brought home. It was nice having food in the kitchen instead of beer all the time.