Things we supply:
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Bring a cooler to carry your catch home in if you choose to keep your catch. |
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A duffel bag is a good idea to bring for carrying your rain gear, extra tee shirt, hat, and other personal items that you need to bring on a salt water fishing trip. |
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Bring all your food and drinks. Cold beer is perfectly acceptable but please handle your alcohol responsibly. |
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Not as important on a large sportfishers with the luxury of a "floating family room" with all the amenities but on vessels without a cabin you certainly should bring some rain gear or foul weather gear. |
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Bring sun glasses. Preferably polarized fishing glasses to lessen the sun's glare that reflects up off the water. |
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Bring a camera to take snapshots of those big game fish you release and better yet bring your video camera to capture the charter fishing action. |
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Bring a ball cap or a fishing hat to protect you from the intense sun. Remember the ocean intensifies the suns glare and can cause you to burn much quicker than on land. |
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If you get sea sick or aren't sure if you get sea sick then it is a very wise idea to take your Dramamine before you leave the dock. Nothing can ruin a fishing trip worse than a guy named "RALPH". |
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For the same reason you wear your hat on the water you will want plenty of sun screen especially if you easily burn. The suns effects are doubly strong on the water and without sunscreen can cause you to burn very quick. |