(321) 848-2662
PORT CANAVERAL, FLORIDA
800 SCALLOP DRIVE 32920


PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT AND READ THROUGH SOME OF THE QUESTIONS
THAT ARE PRETTY COMMON WHEN BOOK A FISHING CHARTER. PLEASE FEEL
FREE TO ASK CAPT. TIM SHERIDAN IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF SOMETHING.



What will be provided on my fishing charter?
All of your Bait, Ice, Fishing Licenses, and Fish cleaning is
provided.

What should I expect from my Captain and Mate?
You should expect a full-days work from your crew. Remember
you’re the one paying for the fishing trip. You can tell a good
charter boat by how hard the crew works when the fishing is
slow. Anyone can entertain their clients when the fishing is
red hot but on days when the fish just don’t seem to be biting, a
dedicated crew should work to make sure your trip is as
enjoyable as possible.

Should I tip my Mate?
Yes. A 20% tip is pretty customary. Your mate’s day is a lot
longer and harder than you think. Your mate arrives early to
make sure the boat is ready for your arrival. He should attend
to you throughout the day being you are the customer and he
will start cleaning your fish once you arrive back at the dock.

What do I need to bring on my fishing charter?
Drinks, Food and snacks, Sunscreen, Rain Coat, Camera, boat
shoes, extra clothes, and if sea sickness is a problem or a
potential one, a motion sickness medicine of your choice.

What is the difference between Deep Sea Fishing,
Sportsfishing, Sport Fishing and Offshore fishing?
There is no difference. This terminology is commonly used by
Charter Boats.

What can I expect to catch if ‘we are going trolling’?
If you go trolling out of  Port Canaveral you can expect to catch
mahi-mahi, wahoo, sailfish, blackfin tuna, marlin, kingfish,
Spanish mackerel, and yellowfin tuna.

What can I expect to catch if I go ‘Bottom Fishing’?
When the bottom bite out of Port Canaveral is hot, you may
catch many species of Snapper to include Red Snapper,
Amberjack, Cobia, Grouper, Sea Bass, and Flounder.