Choosing The Right Deep Sea Fishing Charter For You
October 4, 2011 by Erwin · Leave a Comment

There are a lot of factors to take into consideration when picking out a deep sea fishing charter.
You do not only have to look for one that is professional and reputable, but you also have to find one that can meet your personal needs.
Thus, before you go out to sea, you have to decide on exactly what it is that you really want from the trip.
What Kind Of Experience?
Your main concern must be to decide on the type of experience that you want to get.
Is it wreck and reef fishing that you want? How about inshore deep sea kayak fishing?
Probably you’re interested in getting a charter which specializes on targeting specific types of specie, like billfish, tarpon, etc.? Factors like these would definitely depend on what place in the world you’ll be fishing in.
For instance, if you’ll be fishing from the Gulf of Mexico, you would have different options
if you’ll be looking for a deep sea fishing charter in Northern California.
What Kind Of Level?
Second, you should decide on the level that you want to fish in. There’s a big difference between charters catering to novice fishermen than those designed for experienced ones. Nevertheless, the great thing about charter boat’s abundance is that they have one for any
kind of level.
Some specialize on catering to beginners and families, while some specialize in bringing more experienced anglers out to sea. A lot of charter services can actually offer you several options. Most likely, charter boat captains would offer trolling options, which is especially for novice anglers, families, and even kids. For instance, a lot of charter boats situated in Southern Florida can take their patrons trolling during spring and fall months, in which they are given the opportunity to have with deep sea fishing charter, 6 hours hunting some redfish, dolphin, etc.
However, high speed trolling would be a great choice if you’re an experienced one that lack some of the equipments to have your own expedition.
This is best done around summer months, which is when conditions are best set to catch bigger game fish, like bull dolphin, sailfish and yahoo.

Deep Sea Fishing Charter
Ask! Probably the best advice when looking for a deep sea fishing charter would be directly asking the captain exactly what it is that they offer, and can offer.
You would definitely don’t want to be wasting money and time on an adventure that is not really tailored for your needs.
A lot of charter services are actually up front regarding the different choices of service that they can offer.
Thus, you have the ability to determine what type of deep sea fishing charter would be the best for you!
Money Matters After deciding on the type of experience you would want, now it’s time to settle on how much you’re willing to pay for the trip.
In general, smaller boats that have the capacity of 2-4 people have a typical price of $200-$400. If you want to get a bigger boat for a whole day trip, prices usually play around $900-$1,200. Additionally, factors like the charter’s reputation play a role on how much they
charge.
Playing It Safe
Although most deep sea fishing charters are headed by quality, experienced individuals, there are some occasional shady characters that might try to sell their services to you.
If this is the case, you should try checking their reputation by asking people around the area and getting some recommendations from the locals.
Doing this could mean having visits in the local marinas and bait shops. Basically, you should visit the docks. Another choice would be asking the hotel that you’re staying in.
Such hotels usually have deep sea fishing charter services that they usually use and can recommend to you.
Lastly, you can directly interview your potential charter captains.
This would help you see what kind of person you’ll be spending the trip with.

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Most of the time, this method is the one that shows whether the deep sea fishing charter service is reputable or not.
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How To Get The Most Out Of Your Deep Sea Fishing Trip
August 30, 2011 by Erwin · Leave a Comment

Deep Sea Fishing is one amazing experience that can be a very memorable one for you and your fishing mates.
However, it is an activity that is often not maximized.
What most people don’t know is that there is much more to deep sea fishing than fishing itself.
It’s really sad that trips like these are often not maximized.
To not commit such a common mistake, here are some of the ways that you can maximize your deep sea fishing trip to make it an even more momentous and enjoyable one!
Understand The Signs
Enjoying the sea itself and the wildlife around you is often overlooked by deep sea trippers. Try to be watchful of what nature around you is telling you.
If you can see birds, like gulls or other sea birds that are hovering over a specific area of water, then heed on it.
There is a big probability that there are smaller fishes usually used by fishermen as bait somewhere in that area. This could imply that there is yet another big probability that there would be bigger fishes beneath that area of water.
Try following these simple hints and indications and for sure you’d be having a catch in no time!
Be Watchful
You may also want to be on the watch for snooks during your trip. Try to look under ledges since this is one of their favourite hiding places. In fact, they have a similar behaviours and habits with bass.
If It’s A Full Moon, Do It The Crab Way
During full moons, crabs usually shed off their skins.
So if you’ll be deep sea fishing on a full moon night, you could try making use of soft crab imitations as your bait.
Doing this would definitely entice the stripers from their hiding places to go look out for
the crabs.
Want Some Tuna? Get A Dolphin!

If you’ll be fishing out for tuna, especially yellowfins, one good way to locate them is follow
where the dolphins are. Tuna usually school with dolphins, which is why if ever you see dolphins there is a really big probability that some tuna school would not be that far away.
However, it is vital to take note that you should be careful not to land on a dolphin even by accident, because dolphins are protected species, which should be treated with some respect.
Don’t Go Solo
Let’s face it, going solo with any kind of activity is not that always fun.
This is just the same with deep sea fishing.
So, if you really want to make something out of your trip, such as priceless memories and
enjoyable moments, then you should try spending the trip with some friends or family.

Battle Sea Sickness
If you have sea sickness or motion sickness, then a fishing trip can be a not so enjoyable activity for you.
However, you should not let this hamper you from enjoying such great experience.
That is why you should battle it.
If this is your problem, try looking at the horizon.
It might sound ironic and silly, but you should try to stay up on deck as long as you can; doing this can make it easier for you to adjust with the boat’s motion.
Additionally, staying away from fumes is advisable, since they could make you feel even worse.
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Essentials To Know For A Fun-filled Deep Sea Fishing Trip
August 30, 2011 by Erwin · Leave a Comment

If it’s your first time to go for a deep sea fishing trip, there are some essential things to know to make it a fun-filled and successful one.
Here are some of the key points when having a deep sea fishing trip.
Overlooked Things To Bring
For sure fishing equipment, food and clothing are the ones that are always remembered by people to bring on a deep sea fishing trip.
However, there’s still some other stuff that a lot of people overlook bringing with them to a trip.
One good example would be a cooler.
Bringing one with some ice, icepacks or even frozen water bottles are very important, since this is what you’ll use to retain the freshness of your catch and keep it cold.
Another one would be spare cash.
Other than being vital for emergencies, you would need this just in case you get the biggest fish and you would have to get in on the pool.
You also need this for mate tipping purposes for providing you help throughout your excursion.
Also seasickness medicine would be important too.

Dramamine is one effective solution for that problem.
For those who are already used to boats, this kind of problem may seldom be encountered. However, it would still be beneficial if you pack a small first aid kit.
Try to bring band-Aids, stomach medicine, tissues, and disinfectants in the kit, just so in case minor injuries occur during the trip.
Best Locations For A Deep Sea Fishing Trip

Some of the best locations to have a deep sea fishing trip are: Bodega Bay and San Diego in California;
Wildwood, or Cape May in New Jersey; Boston and Cape Cod in Massachusetts; Daytona Beach, Destin, Key West and Miami in Florida; Freeport, Galveston and Port Aransas in Texas; Gloucester in Maine; Ocean City in Maryland; and Point Pleasant in New Jersey.
These spots can give you a variety of fish to catch.
They also offer you different views and experiences with nature.
Each spot can have their own pro’s and con’s, however, one thing’s for sure they are great deep sea fishing spots!
General Deep Sea Fishing Overview

In general, a deep-sea fishing trip could last about four to eight hours, or more depending on how long you want it to be.
You can arrange trips with your charter or party boast in the morning or afternoon. In fact,
if you have a special occasion, you can even schedule evening trips.
You can also do this if you’re the night owl type that might not be back to shore even
until wee hours of the morning.
If you’re having one of these late night trips, especially during the colder months bringing a thermos that is full to the brim with steaming tea, hot chocolate or coffee would be a great way to keep yourselves alert and warm during the trip.
Freebies On The Side
The great thing with deep sea fishing is that sometimes you can get freebies on the side.
Other than the adventure of being out in the waters, you may be graced with the appearance of some dolphins too.
There are cases in which you can also have a glimpse of sea birds that are chasing each other playfully.
However, the situation would not always be like this, since factors like location, weather, time of the day and how many people you are with on your boat could affect whether you’d see such blessings.
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Deep Sea Fishing Trip To Miami Charters
August 30, 2011 by Erwin · Leave a Comment

If you’re going for a deep sea fishing trip, one great destination would be Miami.
This city is filled to the brim with numerous thrilling entertainment opportunities.
Starting from its immaculate white sand beaches up to its world class museums, Miami would
never run out of activities to cater you.
Nevertheless, one of the most popular activities in Miami would be deep sea fishing.
It is an exquisite spot for such an activity because of the “Gulf stream”, which is a river that is part of the Atlantic Ocean originating from the Gulf of Mexico’s warm urrents.
The slightly warmer currents of this stream are actually utilized as a highway for different kinds of migrating fish.
You can choose from a great variety of fishes, small or big.
The most popular choices include: pan fishes, big game fishes, kingfish, and sailfish.
These and many more are prevalent in Miami’s turquoise waters.
Although there’s a lot of deep sea fishing charters that are available coming from Ft. Lauderdale going to Miami, there are those that stand out, which have credible reputations for class, comfort and catch!
Reel Adventure Charters

First off is Reel Adventure Charters; in which you have “Spellbound”, a 56 ft charter fishing boat.
It is considered to be the number 1 charter fishing boat around Miami Beach, for whatever kind of fishing activity you are into; whether it be light tackle fishing, deep sea charter to big game fishing.
From the docks of Reel Adventure Charters, you’ll be in the Gulf Stream in no time!
In fact it only takes about 10 minutes travel time to go to the stream.
This advantage in distance makes their record for big catches quite an impressive one.
Charters are very comfortable, usually with a maximum of 6 people.
If you’ll be having a party of 2 or 3 only, you can then arrange for “split charters”.
They provide you with everything you need, except for your drinks and food.
Sea Cross Sportfishing

If you want a charter with the best modern gadgets and comfort, then the Sea Cross would be perfect for you.
Their Custom Rigged Hatteras Sportfishing Yacht would definitely amaze you with all their amenities, such as live well, outriggers, full air conditioning, top-of-the-line tackle and rods, and state of the art electronic gadgets. In fact, they are fully specked and ready to travel anywhere starting from the Florida Keys up to the Bahamas!
They can definitely make your fishing dreams true!
They have specialist personnel that have the skills necessary for you to find exactly whatever it is you are looking for.
They specialize in all kinds of fishing adventures, such as tarpon to sailfish.
They also provide services like long range weekend trips, split charters, multi-boat charters, corporate charters, and night fishing.
Free Spool Sportfishing

Situated at Miami Beach’s north end, Haulover Bay, you can find Free Spool.
Their captain, a premiere fishing guide in Miami area, has been helping people to fish since 1986.
Whether you’re interested in fishing the reef, shallows, or off-shore, He could bring you
there.
Keys and Bahamas trips can also be arranged. However, they do not have “split charters”, meaning once you book for the boat, you would have it all for yourself; no more fishing with strangers.
They can arrange full or half day charters, for a maximum of 4 people.
So if you are looking for a really exquisite adventure with an expert “old school” captain, try out Free Spool!
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Fishing Deep Sea For Yellowtail
August 30, 2011 by Erwin · Leave a Comment

One of the most popular fish targeted when fishing deep sea is Yellowtail.
The California Yellowtail along with the Southern Yellowtail, which is its cousin, are
Jack family members. Both are very tough customers for reel and rod.
Where To Find Them
The Yellowtail is to be found in central California and down south into the tropical waters.
In fact, this fish have been a staple in the Pacific fishery for a lot of years already.
How To Fish
Just like with most other kinds of fish, you have a variety of ways to choose from in able to fish for yellowtail.
A number of lures and baits would be needed such as squids, sardines, mackerels and the
most preferred one, anchovy.
Jig Fishing Technique For Yellowtail

Jig fishing for this fish could be very fun and is considered to be very productive by most people.
The Yo-Yo jig can be done by using a four to twelve ounce candy-bar type of jig.
Once you have the jig, drop it to the bottom, which is usually not any deeper than
200 feet.
When you feel that you already hit the bottom, try to lift your jig off of it for four to five feet. Repeat this several times, then being followed by a very fast retrieve all the way up to the surface.
It is important to remember that it doesn’t matter how fast you are cranking, since the yellowtail would always be much faster than you.
Once you feel that you’re bit, then there’s no mistaking it.
Once this happens, don’t set the hook and just continue reeling.
Once you feel that your catch is already swimming away from you, then that’s the time that you should set the hook.
Jig fishing enables you to fish using a much heavier line than your bait.
A 30 to 50 lb. test usually works pretty well. When yellowtails are feeding on the surface or near it, they would sometimes take surface iron.
Surface irons are jigs weighing 4 ounces or less.
They are retrieved with a much slower speed than the other kinds of jigs.
Using a live squid is the much preferred bait with this kind of jig.
In fact, when yellowtails feed on squid, they have the tendency to ignore all the other baits.
Using A Fishing Squid

Using a fishing squid is quite simple.
All you have to do is either tie the hook directly to the line or make use of a sliding sinker which is right on the bait.
However, the size of the weight you’ll be using is usually dictated by factors and conditions like currents and depth.
Find the pointed end of the squid and place the hook once through it.
However, take note that when fishing with squid, even small yellowtails are able to swallow it quickly.
That is why you should not let them swim far before you decide to set the hook.
Using Anchovies
If you’ll be using anchovy, then you should either hook through its nose or behind its gill, specifically on its bony collar.
They are weak swimmers, which is why you would want to make use of smaller line and hooks.

Using Sardines
When you’ll be using sardines, you can make use of the same rig.
However, this time around, you should put your hook through the sardine’s nose or on its bottom, just behind its vent. Your bait would tend to swim deeper, if you hook it on its bottom. Gone Fishing Deep Sea !!!
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