Sunday, July 29, 2012

Finding the Perfect Fishing Charter

By Evan Pacana


As a passionate angler, there's a good chance that you might completely get a kick out of taking a fishing charter on your next vacation or weekend getaway. Bear in mind though that there are numerous considerations when choosing to go fishing with a charter boat. Here are the basic steps you will need to take before even considering a charter boat:

- Exactly what kind of fish do you wish to catch?- Do you wish to go fresh water angling or deep sea fishing?- Will you be trying to find a party boat or a trolling boat?- Do you have all the required gear for the kind of angling you are thinking about?

Picking the Charter Boat

As soon as you have all those questions out of the way you can begin the process of picking a charter boat. Don't simply book the very first outfit you come across. So you know precisely what to expect, make sure you do your research. Here is the process you ought to follow to book the ideal fishing charter:

1) Do all of your research soon enough to book the boat a minimum of 2 weeks in advance. You will discover that the better boats are usually reserved well in advance, so giving yourself as much time before your trip is a very good idea if you do not want to be disappointed and agree to a lesser boat. We recommend that you have a look at at least 3 charter boats in detail before choosing one to book.

2) When you have a short list of charter business, contact each one directly. Ask them questions about what to expect, what types of fish you will likely catch, what the conditions are presently like and of course what is the price of the charter. Additionally, find out if there is a deposit required and what takes place if you need to cancel.

3) Figure out just how many people will be on the boat. Fresh water boats and ocean trolling boats may have from 2-8 individuals, but deep sea bottom fishing boats are normally party boats and might have dozens of anglers on board.

4) Does the charter include beverages and food? Also, are you allowed to bring liquor on board? These things are good to know because you could possibly wind up extremely hungry by the end of the day if there is no food on board and you have not brought your own food along.

5) Leave early and attempt to show up early on the day of the trip. Absolutely nothing is worse than losing your deposit and your enjoyable day of angling because you hit traffic and showed up 20 minutes late at the docks.

6) Does the charter boat offer bait? Do they also offer fish cleaning services as part of the package. It can be much better having the fish cleaned and packaged on the boat instead of cleaning them yourself once you return home, especially if you live any distance from the charter boat.

7) Plan on tipping the captain and crew. This is a generally accepted practice and will help you to develop a relationship with the captain if you plan on using the same charter service in the future. A good rule of thumb when tipping is 15-20 % of the charter cost.

8) Have a good time and enjoy your fishing charter!




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