June 21, 2018
You’ve been traveling all day, but you’ve finally made it. You’re in beautiful, sunny Florida and it’s vacation time! Your days here are action-packed, but the one thing you’re looking forward to most is heading out into the open ocean off Cape Canaveral with a professional, experienced deep sea fishing charter. There’s only one problem. You have no idea what to pack!
Don’t panic! Whether you’re experienced or need some deep sea fishing tips for beginners, here’s Fin and Fly’s ultimate deep sea fishing guide to what you should bring along.
Clothing: What to Wear Deep Sea Fishing
When heading out onto Florida’s beautiful Space Coast, the most important thing to remember is that the weather may change. The Sunshine State lives up to its name, but it pays to be prepared! You want to make sure you’ll be comfortable when hauling in your catch.
- Rain gear or windbreaker. These are essential for protecting you from anything from downpours to sea spray! Both will keep you warm if you find yourself a little chilly in the early morning.
- Light clothing. Shorts, a t-shirt, or a light long sleeve shirt will keep you cool under the Florida sun.
- Hat. This will help keep your head cool and the sun out of your eyes.
- Polarized sunglasses. These are a must! Polarized sunglasses protect your eyes from the glare off the water. All the better to see your catch with!
Sunscreen: Fishing Sunblock
The strength of the sun should never be underestimated, even on cloudy days! You don’t want a sunburn ruining your day. You’ll be wincing every time you cast! The reflection of the sun off the ocean is often nice to look at, but not so nice on your skin.
- Check the SPF! Typically, SPF 50 and above are the sunscreens that are going to give you the highest possible protection from the sun. This is not the time to break out the tanning oil!
- Chapstick or lip balm. Chapstick with SPF or sun protection will be a huge help and will stop your lips from getting burnt or chapped out on the water.
- Zinc. Yeah, your nose will look a little funny, but lifeguards swear by it!
First Aid: Deep Sea Fishing Preparation
The phrase “don’t rock the boat” doesn’t apply to the ocean waves. Whether you find your stomach easily upset by the motion of the ocean or find yourself with an unexpected cut, you can’t go wrong with packing a couple extras to make sure your trip is safe and comfortable!
- Motion sickness medication. If you’re likely to suffer from seasickness, this is a must. Take it an hour or so before your trip to make sure you’re not adding a little extra bait to the water.
- Extra band-aids. Larger first aid kits are provided on the boat, but it never hurts to be prepared.
- Hand sanitizer. You packed a great sandwich and you’re ready to dig in. Just make sure you get the fish slime off your hands first.
Food and Drink: What to Eat Deep Sea Fishing
Everyone’s gotta eat, and in the hot sun, you want to make sure you’re hydrated. Here are some fishing trip snacks and tips that are perfect for your day on the water.
- Thermos or large water bottle. A thermos or water bottle with a guarantee that your beverage will stay cool for long periods of time is perfect for a fishing trip.
- Sandwiches. Pack your favorite! But remember, hand sanitizer is your friend.
- Beverages. A cold, hydrating beverage that is perfect for a day at sea.
- Other snacks. Chips, granola, jerky, you name it.
What Fin and Fly Provides: Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, and Orlando Fishing Charters
You’re all packed! Here’s a few things we made sure you don’t have to worry about.
- Fishing license. We’ve got you covered. You don’t need to obtain a fishing license to come catch huge fish with us!
- Bait. We have the best bait and lures around to make sure you catch what you’re looking for.
- Camera. We’ll make sure to get a picture of you and your catch that you can show off to all your friends. If you want to bring your own camera to take some pictures with, that’s fine too!
- Coolers and ice. For keeping your favorite beverages nice and cold.
Use this fishing trip checklist when checking out our charters out of Cocoa Beach, Cape Canaveral, and Orlando, Florida! Available to book online or by phone today!