What Should I bring?
Sun protection! April – September sunscreen is nearly a requirement! Sunshirts/SPF shirts are also advised, hats or neck gators may also be appropriate
We encourage non-aerosol sunscreen.
Bug spray (optional and seasonal) – preferably applied prior to boarding
October – March the weather can be more temperate, but dress accordingly, the humidity or wind can impact your comfortability!
Polarized sunglasses are highly recommended!
A snack or small meal depending on your trip booked!
Beverage other than water – the captain will have a few bottles of water per person available.
Fishing rods and reel, fuel, bait/tackle, safety equipment are provided
What shouldn’t I bring?
Anything that you can’t afford to get wet! Phones or cameras should come with you in a dry bag. We don’t have intentions of getting wet, but weather and other circumstances may affect you and anything you bring.
Large coolers/oversized bags
Bad attitudes
Bananas
What about the weather?
We’ll check the weather frequently. Even in the case of brief periods of expected rain we’ll still plan to go fishing/continue fishing. Tropical storms, definite days of rain and thunder, or other natural acts will be planned around and communicated to you. This is why we say the trip will last 4-6 hours! We’ll do our best to keep you on the water fishing!
What if I need to reschedule?
Please contact me directly and I’ll handle on a case-by-case basis. We book your trip and may have turned away others, so please make every effort to make the planned trip. If a flight has impacted your schedule to arrive on time, significant illness, or other unpredictable act has changed your abilities to complete the charter, please contact me immediately to rebook.