Showing posts with label Choosing the right charter boat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Choosing the right charter boat. Show all posts

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Deep-Sea Charter Boat Service Tips


Choosing the right charter boat for you vacation fishing trip can be the difference between an outing you will always cherish, or a nightmare you will never forget. Use these Deep-Sea Charter Boat Service tips and the selection process can get a lot easier.


The very first thing you have to do is make an honest (and I do mean honest) evaluation of your fishing skills. Hooking and battling marlin, tuna and other toothy adversaries is not like being the King Crappie Viking on your local pond. Ocean fish can hurt you, bad. They will have skilled mates to help you, but the ultimate responsibility is yours. Learn all you can beforehand about ocean fishing techniques. 
 
The next thing is to determine what you want out of the trip. Is this a way to spend time with the family, or get away from them? Are you trying to prove something to yourself? Is it just a personal challenge? Keep in mind that there are charters that specialize in ultimate fishing trips for experienced anglers, and those that cater to family outings, and less experienced blue-water anglers.
Next, you need to determine what kind of fishing you want to do. Do you want to yank snappers, halibut and groupers from the bottom, or do you want to go high-speed trolling for tuna, wahoo and bill-fish? Are you interested in shark fishing? There are charters that specialize in all of these. Pick the right charter for the right trip.
After you've done all this, it's time to do some field-work. You can use the internet to find charters in the area where you want to go, and get ratings and reviews from people that actually went out with them. You can check on their Better Business Bureau ratings, and even call local bait shops and ask for references. The internet has done more to promote good business than any other single thing I can think of.
Once you get down to a short-list of 5 or so charters, call them and discuss the trip. Be specific about your desires, because no matter how good they are, they cannot read minds. Be sure to arrive a few days early so you can have time to personally tour each boat and meet the crew in-person. Never go out with anyone you have not met personally, or have personally checked-out the boat. Always check the boat for general 
 condition: Does it appear to be in good repair? Does the crew appear neat and professional, or do they act more like Moe, Larry and Curly? Good Captains and crews are proud of their vessels, and go to great lengths to take care of them. Is all the required safety equipment on-board? Be sure to ask about emergency procedures. Is at least one of the crew certified in First Aid and CPR? Once you have answered all the questions, your selection is much easier. Now you worry about the best rates. Keep in mind, usually, you get what you pay for. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.


Be sure to talk to the Captain. Ask about what specific services they offer. Be sure to ask about their Cancellation Policies, refunds, and deposits. Make sure you understand the entire price for the voyage, and compare prices. Your vacation is not going to be a lot of fun if you spend your entire bankroll on one fishing trip. 
 
With a few Deep-Sea Charter Boat Service tips, your fishing vacation can be a lot more fun.

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Deep-Sea Charter Boat Service Tips