5 Things NOT to do on a Charter
April 8, 2020 0 Comments

Going on a fishing charter can be an exciting and memorable experience, but it’s important to be mindful of your actions to ensure the safety and enjoyment of everyone on board. Here are five things not to do on a fishing charter:
- Don’t Be Late: Arriving late can delay the entire trip, affecting the experience for everyone on board. Be sure to arrive at the designated meeting spot at least 15-30 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
- Don’t Bring Too Much Gear: Overpacking can make it challenging to move around on the boat, and it can also create a safety hazard. Bring only what you need and make sure your gear is organized and stored appropriately.
- Don’t Ignore Safety Instructions: Your fishing guide will provide you with important safety instructions before departing. Pay attention and follow these instructions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
- Don’t Ignore the Environment: Fishing charters take you to some of the most beautiful and natural environments in the world. It’s important to respect the environment by disposing of trash properly, avoiding disturbing wildlife, and adhering to catch-and-release practices.
- Don’t Drink Alcohol to Excess: Drinking too much alcohol can impair your judgment, affect your ability to fish safely, and create a dangerous situation for everyone on board. Avoid excessive alcohol consumption during the trip.
By avoiding these common mistakes, you can make the most out of your fishing charter experience while also respecting the safety and comfort of everyone on board. Book your next fishing charter with Grace Fishing Charters and enjoy a fun, safe, and unforgettable day on the water!