First, you will want to make sure that the company you are purchasing your charter through is reputable. There are a lot of charters available, but unfortunately, there are a lot of guys on the water that do not carry proper safety gear, or licensing, if required, to carry other passengers. This, along with a lack of sufficient insurance, means that yourself, and your guests are at risk when you step foot onto the boat. Spend some time up front to make sure that the prospective charter guide service is right for your group.
Next, figure out what you are going to do with the fish that you catch. When charter fishing, you are usually going after trophies, so if you are going to want to eat the fish, let the captain know ahead of time, so that he can help you catch edible sized targets. Trophy fish do not make the best table fare, but if you are intending to stuff the fish for display, then let the captain know that as well. He will likely recommend a taxidermist to you, to help connect with someone that can make your dreams a reality. Keep this in mind for your next charter fishing trip, to have a much better time.
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