What to Bring
- “Amber color lens” polarized sun glasses
- 7, 8, 9 & 10 wt. rods are sufficient for the redfish in the marsh
- 11 & 12 wt. rods for Florida tarpon fishing
- WF floating lines with plenty of backing
- For Winter fishing bring plenty layers of clothing (it gets very cold)
- Rain gear (tops & pants)
- A light weight ball cap to keep sun out of your eyes.
- Notify captain before trip of any special accommodations you may require
- Any medications you may need while on board* You will need to purchase a 3 day non-resident Louisiana fishing license for all red fish trips. The cost is $8.00/person and you can purchase it by phone w/ a credit card (Visa or Master Card). The phone # is: 1(888)-765-2602 and operators are available 24/7. You will need to ask for a (code 79) non- resident license, the operator will have you write down an authorization number which you will need to bring on the boat. Make sure the license is valid for the dates of your trip. You can purchase it well in advance so the only thing you have to worry about when you get here is catching fish!* Tarpon trips don’t require you to purchase a license as you are covered under my Florida guide license.* Lastly, Bring a Great Attitude!
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- A 50% deposit is required to confirm your trip
- Trips cancelled in less than 30 days of trip date will forfeit deposit, or you may choose to book different dates with in one year of the days you originally booked
- Trips cancelled more then 30 days in advance will receive full refund.
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