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We offer both Private and Split Charters for Fishing. Our normal trip duration is as follows: 1/2 Day, 3/4 Day, and Full Day.
We also offer day and sunset Nature Watching, Corporate Charters, Bachelor/Bachelorette Parties, and Fully Customized Trips. (3-hour minimum, time can be added as desired).
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The specific date you would like to reserve, any special requests, as well as a deposit for your trip all of which can be done through our online booking service.
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Yes, we have a bathroom with a toilet.
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We allow a maximum of 6 paying persons on our charters. The crew of a captain and up to 2 mates will be available to make your charter a success.
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We will accommodate your drinks and food in our coolers on board, however it is a good idea to have a cooler in your vehicle, to take home your catch (we will be happy to provide ice for your cooler).
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Again, this is your charter, so they are your fish.
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This is your trip. If you want to catch and release or catch and keep, the call is up to you. However, we will make sure to respect the legal catch limits.
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We feel that the parent of the child can best make a determination as to whether their child is a suitable candidate for a fishing charter. We personally do not advise bringing children under the age of 8 on trips longer than a 1/2 day, as the day can be somewhat demanding on young ones.
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- Sunscreen (Minimum SPF 30 minimum recommended).
- Sunglasses (The sun is strong on the water… don’t forget them).
- Hat or visor
- Non-Black Soled Shoes recommended.
- Food and Drinks.
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Key West Yacht Harbor Marina – 6000 Peninsular Ave., Key West Florida 33040
We suggest arriving 30 minutes before departing to avoid a rushed start. This allows everyone to get on board and settled in before the boat leaves the dock.
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All of the fishing license, bait, tackle, rods, reels and fish kept on ice are included.
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- Illegal drugs: This should be a no-brainer, but it’s important to be aware that possessing illegal drugs on a boat is a serious offense.
- Bananas: This is a superstition among some fishermen, as they believe bananas bring bad luck on fishing trips. While there’s no scientific evidence to support this, it’s still a good idea to respect the superstition and leave the bananas at home.