Thank you for fishing with us on sounds good charters, glad you all had a good time and hope to see you again.
Thank you hope you enjoyed everything .look forward to seeing you all again
Glad you guys had fun hope to see you all again real soon
The owner of the charter doesn’t actually run the charters himself, which isn’t a big deal as long as the captain is well seasoned and experienced in the area we’re actually fishing. The owner either has his own business or a different job or something, can’t remember what the captain said. The captain was nice enough but told us he’s only been running trips in the area for barely a year (but he’s been fishing his whole life). It’s never a good sign when you ask him questions about what year the boat is..”honestly I do not know…” what’s the name of that lighthouse over there.. “honestly I do not know..” the fishing was horrible.. caught 2 small 12” blues and 1 stingray…. That was it. And we get it, it’s fishing not catching and we’re two very well seasoned walleye fisherman out of Lake Erie, so we know how it can go, but all we kept hearing was the boat is too small to take over to the inlet or near the bridge to fish structure or we can’t fish here or there even though it’s a good spot because of the bigger fishing boats wakes, or we kept hearing how these clients caught fish in this spot last week or a few days ago. We literally fished in about 3 foot of water all afternoon which we definitely weren’t expecting but maybe that’s how it goes out here. We left the dock and it’s maybe a 2 mile quick ride to where we started… we moved about 6 times but no dice. All we did was cast out cut bait and sit and wait, pretty much the most boring fishing of all time, which we weren’t expecting either but I guess that’s all you do on this boat. I didn’t see any trolling gear or anything besides spinning gear. When we arrived at the dock we were excited because we saw about 12 drum laying on the dock from another charter. The boat doesn’t have a working radio for music either, so we had to listen to other charter guys on the radio talk about poor crab fishing, this guys got cancer, etc.. such a bummer and depressing listening to go along with poor fishing until I told my father in law to play some music on his phone. Also, you could tell the owner scrapped this captain together the day before as he was pulling up charts on the gps to see where the boat has been before to figure out where to go. Then we’d get to a spot and he’s be surprised at how much grass/weeds there were. If he ran the charter full time and wasn’t just a fill in, you think he would have known what was below the surface. Honestly, I was ready to go back to the dock after two hours but for 525$ I was hoping the trip would turn around. Again, the captain was nice enough and he drove up from two hours away in the morning, and again, I don’t think he was the regular captain for the boat. Either way, would definitely not recommend this charter for 525$… you’re fishing from a boat that’s literally anchored to the island shore, instead, but some bait and go hit the bridges or piers. You’ll save a ton of money.
The owner of the charter doesn’t actually run the charters himself, which isn’t a big deal as long as the captain is well seasoned and experienced in the area we’re actually fishing. The owner either has his own business or a different job or something, can’t remember what the captain said. The captain was nice enough but told us he’s only been running trips in the area for barely a year (but he’s been fishing his whole life). It’s never a good sign when you ask him questions about... Еще