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Published by Adrian Adams - Jun 9, 2007 at 04:37:10

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If you enjoy fishing but do not have your own boat or gear, you may want to consider a charter fishing boat. From the Florida Keys, to Chincoteague, Virginia, to Westport, Washington, there are many great fishing areas that have charter boats for your convenience. Before you sail off for a day of fishing, you should know some essential tips for choosing a good charter fishing boat.

Find a Great Captain
One of the first things to keep in mind when trying to find a great charter boat is the captain. You want to make sure that you find a captain that is experienced and comfortable with captaining a boat. The best captains will know right where to go for the best fishing luck, and will be able to give you any helpful advice you may need. Before you step foot in a charter fishing boat, find the captain and make sure you feel comfortable with him or her before you leave dry land.

Make Sure Tackle and Bait are Provided
Another thing to look for when trying to find a great charter fishing boat is whether or not tackle and bait are provided. More than likely you will not want to have to worry about hauling your tackle to the boat and you may not have the time to go find or purchase bait for the trip either. While some companies may ask you to pay extra for these services, the best charter fishing boats will offer them for free. If tackle and bait is not provided, then you probably want to look elsewhere for a charter boat.

Consider the Boat Size
Another important consideration when trying to find a good charter fishing boat is the size of the boat. This is especially important for those who are not used to being on the water or for those who tend to get seasick easily. If you tend to get seasick or are not used to being on the water, you are usually better off going on a bigger boat, which will have less motion than a smaller fishing boat.

Get Recommendations
If you want a great fishing trip on a great charter fishing boat, you may want to consider asking around for recommendations. Check with your family and friends and see if they have any suggestions. Many times you can find a good charter fishing boat just by taking the time to ask around.

If you keep these simple tips in mind, no doubt you will be able to find a great charter boat for your day on the water. Once you find the right boat you will be ready for hours of fishing fun, and hopefully you will arrive back on land with a great catch to show for your efforts.

Author Resource:  For more about charter fishing, family vacations and Chincoteague Island Virginia visit www.hooksandfeathers.com

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