Let’s be real: offshore fishing boats that can get you to distant pelagics like billfish and tunas are a monstrous expense. In fact, you just about have to be a one-percenter to get one of those big sportfishers, much less be able to pay for all the fuel it burns. So for most average anglers, fishing offshore will mean hiring a charter. And, some charters are better than others.
Before you shell out a pile of your hard-earned cash for an offshore charter trip, make sure it’s an experience you’ll enjoy. Do your homework, and find the best offshore charter for your own personal needs. Remember:
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