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Written by Brady Nelson   
Thursday, 02 July 2009

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How many anglers can you accommodate?
  2. How much extra does it cost for additional anglers?
  3. Is there a deposit for making a reservation?
  4. How long does a charter last?
  5. What time do I need to get there?
  6. What if the weather is bad on the day we booked?
  7. Where will you pick us up and drop us off?
  8. Do I need a fishing license?
  9. What do you bring on the day of your trip?
  10. Do I need my own equipment?
  11. What is the no fish no pay guarantee?
  12. Can we keep the fish we catch?
  13. Are you insured?
  14. Do you have a taxidermist that you can recommend?
  15. What does Group charters mean?


  1. How many anglers can you accommodate?   1 to 4 per boat.     TOP



  2. How much extra does it cost for additional anglers?  $50.00 per angler after two.     TOP



  3. Is there a deposit for making a reservation?  50% up front and 50% at the Boat Ramp.     TOP


  4. How long does a charter last?  4, 6, and 8 hours.     TOP


  5. What time do I need to get there?  Contact Bass N Bay Charters when you arrive and the time and place will be set.     TOP

  6. What if the weather is bad on the day we booked?  The final say is up to the Captain, we will try our best to get you to the fish. If we have to cancel we will try to reschedule, if that is not an option all deposits will be refunded.      TOP

  7. Where will you pick us up and drop us off?  Because we fish in many different areas we will give you directions to the marinas, or boat ramps when you contact us upon arrival.     TOP



  8. Do I need a fishing license?  Only if you will be Bass fishing with us, all saltwater trips include licenses.     TOP


  9. What do you bring on the day of your trip?  Hats, cameras, sunscreen, food, and drink, your Captain will let you know if any other items will be needed when you contact him. Bass N Bay will provide Ice and Water.     TOP

  10. Do I need my own equipment?  No everything will be supplied, however if you have a favorite rod and reel you may bring it along.     TOP

  11. What is the no fish no pay guarantee?  If you do not catch any fish, your trip is free. We will offer you a chance at another trip or refund your money.      TOP

  12. Can we keep the fish we catch? Yes, we do encourage catch and release but keeping fish for dinner is not a problem. However we will NOT fill your freezer.     TOP

  13. Are you insured?  Yes, we are fully covered.     TOP


  14. Do you have a taxidermist that you can recommend?  Yes, we know a great taxidermist.     TOP


  15. What is a Group Charter?  A Group Charter can mean a number of boats fishing near each other, or having a small tournament between them. This can include first fish, most fish, biggest fish, or whatever rules the charter wishes to use. We can put together a group charter under many circumstances, and special rates can often be arranged.     TOP

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 February 2012 )
 

Newsflash

Red fish are on the move. Schools of reds have now invaded the bay. We've been doing well with 20 to 25 slot sized reds and a few over slot not uncommon right now. On the same trips we've been catching  trout , flounder, snook, lady fish, jacks, sharks, mackeral, and a few other species in the mix as well. It's just a great time to fish. It's not too hot right now,  there is bait everywhere and the fish are biting so give me a call and we will get after them.  Oh and I still have 2 Gator hunts left if you want to go gator hunting let me know soon. What ever you do it's a great time to get out and enjoy the great outdoors.

Thanks for your time,
Capt. Brady