What Do We Provide?

  • All Rods and Tackle. Our rods and tackle are kept in pristine condition.
  • Ice and ice chest for the fish while on board.
  • All required licenses.
  • Fish cleaning facility.

What To Bring

  • Small cooler for drinks.
  • An ice chest and zip lock bags to take home the fish, but leave them in the car, we've got plenty of space for the fish on the boat.
  • Food & Beverage. No glass bottles please. Alcohol is allowed.
  • Sun glasses, preferably polarized to lessen the sunss glare.
  • A hat or baseball cap is a good idea, especially for you guys that are getting a bit thin on top. Protect your head from the sun's rays.
  • Plenty of sunscreen, especially if you burn easy. If you are burnt you can't enjoy your fishing trip.
  • Jacket if it's going to be cold the day you are fishing.
  • Raingear if you are going to be fishing in foul or rainy weather.
  • A sports bag is a good idea for caring your hat, sunglasses, raingear, personal items, etc that you may bring with you.
  • A camera to take snapshots of those big fish you will be catching or for pictures of the beautiful Chesapeake Bay.
  • Motion sickness medicine. If get motion sick or think you will get motion sick it's a wise idea to take the medicine before you leave the dock.
  • Some extra cash to tip the mate (unless tip has already been included in the price). Mates work hard and they deserve every dime they get.

What NOT To Bring

  • Illegal Drugs. Absolutely no illegal drugs are allowed on board.
  • Firearms. Absolutely no firearms are allowed on board.
  • Bananas. It may be an old wives tale, but it's a fact that bananas are bad luck on a fishing charter boat. History tells us that this tale originated from early years when boats with Bananas in the cargo, ran aground, got lost at sea, or lost many of their crew members to a deadly sickness. Further investigation indicated that the bananas were also prone carry to the deadly tarantula spiders.

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