Group Tuna Fishing Charter - Up to 6 Passengers
Half Moon Bay, CA
1-6 Guests • No Lodging • Public • Guided
Description
Group Tuna Fishing Charter
Charters Include Up to 6 Passengers
Whether you want a personalized tour or a corporate group package, we can offer you an amazing day on the ocean. You get the opportunity to catch salmon, lingcod, tuna, and rockfish. You get to ride the waves with Capt. Smitty, who has been a licensed captain for 37 years. Experiencing the taste of salt in the air, the sun on your face, and the splash of fish waiting to be caught. If you want to reserve a fishing charter near San Francisco, CA, make a reservation with us, and we can set off for a day of fun.
What Makes Fishing Great?
Salmon fishing is great for keeping fit. You give your heart and lungs a great workout especially if you’re hooking large fish. Another perk is you increase your vitamin D intake from being out in the sun all day. Fishing also reduces stress and may improve your self-esteem, especially when you reach your goals. Finally, fishing lets you get away from technology.
Check-in time is 4:00 am AT THE BOAT
ALWAYS VERIFY YOUR TIME
What Do You Bring on a Fishing Charter?
The most important part of fishing is being prepared. So be sure to bring the following items with you on your fishing charter:
Weather Protection - Items such as sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses, hats, and waterproof clothing are a must on all fishing trips but especially on large boat charters.
Clothing - Layers are the best way to go when packing for a fishing trip. That means you should bring a windbreaker jacket, shorts, a lightweight shirt, gloves, light-colored clothing, and non-slip shoes.
Pharmaceuticals - If you’ve never been on the water before, bring sea sickness medication along with bug spray and hand sanitizer.
Storage - A backpack is a great way to keep everything together. Also bring a cooler, a drinking bottle, and a waterproof bag for electronics.
Additional Essentials - Remember to pack a camera, towel, your phone, and your personal ID.
“Captain Smitty and Deckhands Lee and Mike are the best always giving 100% making sure people go home with memories and limits of fish. they strive hard for what they do." -- Randall K.
The base price is for a group of up to 6 passengers for a full-day Tuna Fishing Charter.
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Gear List
- Weather Appropriate Waterproof Fishing Attire
- Sunscreen, Lip Balm, Sunglasses
- Sea Sickness Meds if Needed
- Bug Spray
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Rules & Guidelines
LOCATED ON H-DOCK BIRTH 1 AT PILLAR POINT HARBOR NEAR HALF MOON BAY, CALIFORNIA.
Driving from the East follow Hwy. 92 West to Half Moon Bay. At Hwy. 1 turn right and travel North approximately 4 miles to Capistrano Road. Turn left at the light and take the next left into Pillar Point Harbor.
Driving from the North, take Hwy 1 South through Pacifica and past Devil's Slide. Just beyond the Half Moon Bay airstrip, turn right at the light at Capistrano Road and take the first left into Pillar Point Harbor.
At the harbor, you may drive out onto Johnson's Pier to H-Dock to drop off passengers and then return to the parking lot where you can park all day for free.
We are located on your left at the base of the ramp at H-Dock Berth 1
INDIVIDUAL RATES DO NOT INCLUDE LICENSE OR TACKLE - Rod/Tackle kit rental as well as One Day License is available for additional fees at the time of the charter.
The host reserves the right to cancel or change trips.
Trips may be canceled due to insufficient sign-ups.
Deposit returns will be made by check and mailed.
Cancellation of reservations requires 72 hours for groups of 4 or less. For groups of 5 or more 10 days.
A 50% deposit is required.
Charter cancellations require 10 days
Cancellations require verbal confirmation and cancellation id#
Cancellation due to weather is at the discretion of the Captain only
Children must be at least 7 years of age and accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
School groups/scout groups/private parties - children must have written permission from parent or legal guardian.
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