What to Bring On Your Fishing Adventure
- SUNCREEN, HATS, SUNGLASSES
- CAMERA, VIDEO, FILM, BATTERIES
- LIGHTWEIGHT RAIN GEAR
- NO BLACK SOLED SHOES PLEASE
- FOOD AND DRINKS
Taking a charter is often a very exciting experience. Many factors, such as weather conditions and the appetite of the fish, are beyond our control. There are many things that you can control to make the most out of any fishing trip.
The sun is a major factor during a day of fishing. Many people do not realize the dangers of the sun until it is too late. The reflection of sunlight off the water and deck of most boats tends to double the sun's intensity compared to a day on land. Sunscreen is very important as well as some type of hat. Sunglasses are essential and polarized lenses are equally important to reduce glare. This is crucial for a person to see fish underwater. Lightweight, long-sleeve shirts and pants are becoming popular forms of sun protection.
If your charter takes you offshore or if you have concerns about seasickness, take one of the many types of medicines before hand. Follow the instructions on the label, but taking something after you feel bad is rarely the cure. Better to be safe than sorry.
If you plan on documenting your trip, don't forget your camera and video equipment. You should inquire about the availability of dry storage on the boat for such water sensitive equipment. Large Ziplock bags make easy waterproofing for the ride. Extra film and batteries are always a plus.
Lightweight rain gear is handy for afternoon showers or when a cool breeze arises. Footwear is also important on a boat. Shoes with good traction are essential and black rubber soles are taboo. Black soles leave scuff marks all over the boat which are very hard to remove. But do not go barefoot! Though it feels great, going barefoot is very dangerous in a situation filled with hooks, gaffs and sharp teeth.
Food and drinks are usually the responsibility of the charter, unless prearranged otherwise. Lots of water is important to prevent dehydration. Check with the captain if you wish to bring beer. Hard liquor is usually not acceptable.
As a charter client you are generally welcome to bring a favorite rod, however, it would be best to discuss it with the captain before hand for some expert tackle advice. Our charter boat is fully loaded with some of the best state-of-the-art tackle availible.
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