FAQ
1. What should I bring?
– Whatever you want to eat and drink
– A hat and sunglasses
– Sunblock (no sprays please)
– Preferably closed toe shoes with grip (non-marking soles please)
2. Where do we meet?
We will talk and depending on where you’re located and what were going for that day we will meet at a public boat ramp.
3. When do we get on the water?
Start time will depend on the type of trip, species being targeted, weather, tide, etc. We will touch base the day prior to your trip to confirm the best start time.
4. What if the weather is bad?
We can play it by ear and either try for later in the day, or later in that week.
5. Should I bring a cooler and ice?
No! We have plenty of ice and coolers on the boat. If you bring a cooler, we will transfer your items into ours.
6. Do I need a fishing license?
No, I have one that covers everyone aboard.
7. Will you fillet the fish we catch?
Yes.
8. Do you allow alcohol on the boat?
Beer is fine. Please no hard liquor. Safety is highly important to me and part of that is customers not becoming so intoxicated that they cause a safety hazard to themselves or other guests.
9. How many people can we bring?
Up to six people are allowed on board per United States Coast Guard. Two to four is the most comfortable though especially for tarpon trips.