How to Go Deep-Sea Fishing

There's no better way to bond or relax than to set sail and go deep-sea fishing. There are many tours available on the coasts. Or maybe you are lucky enough to have a relative with a deep-sea fishing boat in Florida. Aside from the possibility of sea-sickness, it is a fun-filled experience. If this is your first time you might want to follow these steps to ensure a pleasant excursion.

Instructions

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      Plan ahead. What kind of trip are you going on? Are you going to hop onto a party boat or are you going to rent a charter boat? How many people are going? What type of fish will you catch? What gear will you need?

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      Get your gear. Some charters will provide equipment for you, so find out what you need. Ask the salesman what kind of bait and tackle you'll need, as you require different equipment for different fish.

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      Find a guide. Shop around on the Internet. Look in a phone book. Ask friends about their experiences. Look into packages and see how they are priced, what they include and what skill level they cater to.

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      Ask questions. Make sure you know all the necessary details before you set out. How many people are allowed on board? How long is the trip? What do you need to bring?

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      Go fishing. Show up on time and follow charter boat etiquette: Ask the captain if you can bring your own equipment. Ask for permission before entering the bridge or pass your message along through the crew. Arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled time of departure.