Consider the type of fish you want to catch, the best season for that species, your budget, and the overall experience you’re seeking—whether it’s freshwater or saltwater fishing, remote or accessible locations.
Look for online reviews, ask for recommendations from other anglers, and ensure the guide or charter is licensed and insured. Experienced guides with good reviews are usually a safe choice.
Most fishing charters provide all the necessary equipment, including rods, reels, bait, and tackle. However, it's always good to confirm this in advance. Personal items like sunscreen, hats, and drinks are usually your responsibility.
Yes, most fishing charters include the license in their package or they can assist you in obtaining one before the trip.
Dress in layers for comfort, as weather can change quickly. Wear non-slip shoes, a hat, and sunglasses. For sun protection, consider long sleeves and light-colored clothing.
This depends on local regulations and the specific fishing trip. Some trips are catch-and-release only, while others allow you to keep a portion of your catch. Always confirm with your guide beforehand.
Safety is a priority, so trips may be rescheduled or canceled if the weather is unsafe. Most charters have policies in place for refunds or rebooking in these situations.
Tipping is customary if you’re satisfied with the service. A typical tip is 15-20% of the trip cost, but you can adjust based on the quality of the experience.
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