Heading out on a fishing charter expedition can be a unique and
rewarding experience. Like a trusted tour guide, your captain can bring
you to the fish, saving you from dreary hours of wondering what you
might be doing wrong. To prepare, read this article.
Heading out on a fishing charter expedition can be a unique and
rewarding experience. Like a trusted tour guide, your captain can bring
you to the fish, saving you from dreary hours of wondering what you
might be doing wrong. Not only can it be a great trip for experienced
anglers, it is perfect for people who have done very little in the past
and would like a way to enjoy the sport as it was meant to be enjoyed.
Before you start planning your trip, however, there are a few things you
should make yourself aware of.
For one thing, don抰 expect to book a good charter fishing boat for
tomorrow morning. Good captains will have plenty of business, especially
when the fish are biting. Plan out your trip and try to book the boat
at least a couple of weeks in advance. Some of the busier captains may
even require you to make your reservation earlier than that. Remember to
shop around as well. Just because you see someone抯 advertisement on
the internet or in a local brochure doesn抰 mean they have anything
worth offering. Ask around and see who has a good reputation in the
community.
Remember to ask questions about the fishing charter expeditions
themselves. Obviously, not all boats and captains will offer the same
kind of fishing. If you want to fish off the bottom, you need to find a
boat that offers that type of experience. Inquire about prices,
especially when you are getting more detailed or are asking for things
that may not be offered in the general, basic package. You may also want
to see whether this will be a trip just for you and your party or if
you抣l be sharing it with other sportsmen.
Speaking of the details, don抰 forget to ask about the little things.
Many fishing charter expeditions are quite lengthy, which means you will
probably be getting hungry and thirsty before the trip is finished.
Find out if these refreshments will be provided or if you should bring
your own provisions. Likewise, if you enjoy a drink or two while out on
the boat, you need to make sure the boat you抮e thinking of hiring
actually allows such a thing. Not all of them do.
Finally, remember that the captain will expect a tip at the end of your
expedition so make sure you bring some cash with you when you go. There
is often very little margin between the upkeep and the profit, so tips
are where the captain makes his money, even if he owns the whole
business. Take care of him just as he took care of you.