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Weve assembled some of our most
frequently asked questions regarding our charter trips. If you cant find the answer
youre looking for here, please contact us through email or give us a call at
252-995-3035. Well be happy to assist you and if we dont have the
answer, well make one up!
Q: What do we need to bring with us on a fishing trip?
A: Food and beverages, suntan lotion and sunscreen (preferably lotion, not oil),
sunglasses (polarized lenses if possible), cameras and plenty of film. Your captain
furnishes all bait and tackle.
Q: May I bring an observer along as an extra person?
A: No, US Coast Guard regulations limit the number of passengers to no more than 6 people
whether they are fishing or not.
Q: Will you guarantee that well catch fish?
A: If there was a guarantee theyd call it "catching" not
"fishing"! Our Captain and Mates are trained professionals. Sportfishing is not
their hobby, it is their chosen profession. Whilewe constantly produce fine catches there
are never any guarantees in fishing. However, the waters off the Carolina coast are famous
for their bountiful catches. Chances are youll catch fish.
Q: What happens to the fish we catch?
A: All fish caught on a charter are the property of the charter*, that's you, you get to
keep the fish. However, we must comply with all rules and regulations of the NMFS
(National Marine Fisheries Service). Specific size, bag limits and release regulations
apply according to the various species. *The one exception is Bluefin Tuna when the
General Catagory is Open.
Q: Are fish cleaning services available?
A: Yes, experienced fish cleaners are available to clean and bag your catch upon your
return to the dock. The boys will clean your fish for a minimal fee.
Q: If I catch a trophy fish, how do I make arrangements to mount it?
A: Captain Jay can take care of ordering a mount for you. In the event that you catch a
billfish (blue marlin, white marlin, spearfish or sailfish) we encourage you to release
the fish. It is still possible to have a mount ordered of your trophy. Have your captain
estimate the size of your fish; they are all experienced with the procedure.
Q: What is a customary tip for the Mate?
A: Mates depend on tips to augment their income. As a general rule, tip like you would in
a restaurant 15% to 20% of the charter price, more or less depending on the
service.
Q: What will we be fishing for?
A: Many species of fish reside off our coast at different times of the year.
Check the what we catch page for a rundown on whats biting
when.
Q: Do we need a fishing permit?
A: Nope.
Q: Can we buy beer the morning of our trip?
A: North Carolina law prohibits the sale of alcohol before 10:00 AM daily and Noon on
Sundays. Buy your refreshments the night before your trip (before Midnight!).
All Bait, Ice and Tackle furnished
It is customary to tip the mate 15 - 20%
$500 deposit is due within 10 days of making a reservation.
Trip may be cancelled at the discretion of the Captain due to
inclement weather. Every effort will be made to inform parties traveling to fish with us
of possible bad weather. Party is expected to be at the dock ready to fish,
unless otherwise notified. Trips must be cancelled prior to two weeks of fish date
in order to receive deposit refund, otherwise trip will be rescheduled. If
possible provide Captain Jay with a local
phone number. Cancellations due to weather will be rescheduled or receive a full
refund
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