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Do's: Have Fun! Charter with a Captain that cares about safety. The bay is unpredictable at best, make sure your captain is a "safety first" captain. Know where your personal floatation devices (PFDs) are located. Before we leave the dock, every person on board is made aware of the location of our PFDs. Book your trip date ahead. It is important to establish your charter date early. Just assuming you will get a boat could ruin your vacation if you planned on fishing. Bring your own food and drinks or ask us for catering options in advance. Take sea sickness pills at least one hour before you get to the boat. If you, or anyone else in your party gets seasick, the medications out there are very effective, but only if taken well before you get on the boat. Tell the Captain if you want to fish a certain method. We have our most productive methods, but some people wish to fish other ways. That's perfectly fine, just tell us in advance or we will assume you're letting us make the call. Listen to the Captain. There is a good reason why he is the captain of the boat. In the end, he's watching out for the safety of his passengers. Don'ts:Don't wait until the last minute to book your charter. If you have your dates ready, book the boat you are interested in chartering. Waiting until the last minute can be disappointing if you aren't able to find a boat. Don't act recklessly on the boat. Everyone can have fun without going overboard...literally! Don't forget you: sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, rain gear (if necessary), etc. Don't forget to bring the Captain's phone number (410 310-4077). If you happen to get lost or are running late, the best thing to do is call Captain Bill and let him know. He might even be able to give you better directions. |
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