Obviously, you'll need to bring your own personal things like the right
kind of clothing, sunscreen, a pair of sunglasses, and sometimes your
own food. One item you'll also need to remember to bring is a cooler
for your catch of fish. Ask the captain of your chartered fishing
trip what you will need to bring and make sure of what he is
providing in his package deal for your Florida sea fishing trip.
Make sure to bring along something to aid in seasickness! Sailors used
to cut a lemon and suck on it for the symptoms of sea sickness. This
may something for to try if you get sick on the waves of the Florida
seas!
Once you are out there fishing, pay attention to a few signs of the sea
that will help you find the fish. If you see seagulls circling over a
spot in the water, you can bet there are game fish in that area.
If you would like to try your hand at catching a yellowfin
tuna, look out for the antics of dolphins. Yellowfin tuna like to
school with dolphin you are out on the sea looking to catch some
striper, wait until the moon is full. Striper like to eat crab and
crabs lose their shells under the full moon.
A fisherman can bait with imitation crab meat and reel in a nice catch
of striper. These are all things that an experienced boat captain will
probably already know. If you are on a chartered fishing trip, ask your
captain about signs like these. He will probably know these and a whole
lot more of these kinds of things that will be of interest to the
experienced fisherman and the ones who are just learning.
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