In this option you share the boat with another’s anglers. 5 or 6 people in the 31 and 33 ft boats; and 6 or 7 people in the 35 ft boats.
This is a great option if you are travelling alone or as a couple, and if you want to save some money. However, if you are looking for a particular specie, we recommend a private charter.
We departure every day and reservation is require. Sometimes is not easy get a reservation from one day to another, is better book with anticipation.
Our boats are 31, 33 and 35 ft Bertrams, with 2 fishing seats and 4 fishing lines, out and down rigger, fishfinder, stereo, radio VHS, gps and safety equipment. The 31 boat have capacity for 6 passengers and the 33´ for 8 passengers.
We do troll fishing (mostly) and bottom fishing, depending on the weather conditions of that day and the fishing.
On shared fishing, we do only fishing trips of 6 hours trips. Our price 175 USD and the dock fee is 15 USD.
RULES FOR SHARED FISHING
- The crew establishes the fishing order. The first angler to book has the option to reel in the first fish. The second angler has the option to reel in the second fish. This process continues until every angler has caught a fish. If any angler declines, the next angler in line has the option to reel in the fish.
- Captains reserve the right to change these guidelines as needed.
The Motion Sickness Policy:
- In respect to the others anglers, we cannot cut the trip early if any passenger request to return to the marina due to motion sickness. The only way to end the trip before the time is if all the passengers agree to come back. Also take in count that, unfortunately, we cannot refund money, especially if the conditions are considered safe.
- In case of motion sickness, we recommend to take a nap, drink a beer and get fresh air. The crew will take care of you.
Keeping the fish policy
- If you wish you can keep the fish that you catch. The crew will clean, cut and pack it for you. No cost at all.
- Listen the crew advice about which fish is edible and which is not. Barracudas may carry bacteria named zigua (straight trip to the hospital) and some species like wahoos and amberjack may have worms inside.