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Hook Mash, Chesapake Bay Fishing, Charter Fishing Gear You May Wish To Bring

Charter Fishing Gear You May Wish To Bring

A food, drink and fish coolerBring a cooler for food and drinks. Ask your Captain how large of a cooler you will need to carry your fish home in. You can ask these questions over the phone.

A sports bag to carry all your personal fishing gearA sports bag is a good idea to bring for carrying your rain gear, hat, glasses etc and other personal items that you need on a saltwater charter fishing trip.

Bring chicken, subs, and sandwiches or whatever you want to eat.Bring your drinks - Ask the Captain if he allows beer.Bring all your food and drink.  Beer, Soda, water and please NO GLASS BOTTLES!!!

Foul weather gear - OptionalIf you will be fishing in foul or rainy weather then you may want to bring some gear to keep you dry. Not as important on boats with covers. The Hook Mash has shelter.

Bring polarized sun glasses to block the suns glareBring sun glasses. Preferrably polarized fishing glasses to lessen the sun's glare.                        

A camera or video camera for picturesBring a camera or video camera to take snapshots of those big fish you catch or video of the beautiful Chesapeake Bay & Virginia Beach.

Fishing hats to block sun burnA hat or ball cap is a good idea, especially for you guys that are getting a bit thin on top. Protect your head from the sun's rays.

If you get seasick then motion sickness pills would be a very good ideaIf you get sea sick or aren't sure if you get sea sick then it is a very wise idea to take your Dramamine before you leave the dock. Nothing can ruin a fishing trip worse than a guy named "RALPH".

Sun screen so you won't burnMake sure you bring sunscreen, especially if you easily burn. If you are burnt up you can't enjoy your fishing trip.

Bring cash to tip the boat's mate - TIP HIM WELL!You probably already paid for the trip but you should make sure you have some cash in pocket so you can tip the First Mate. If the boat is full of novice anglers a mates job can be doubly hard. Being Mate on a charter boat is not easy work and these guys deserve every dime they get. Tip them well! (15%-20%)

 

NO BANANAS ARE ALLOWED - THEY'RE BAD LUCK

 


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