Hi guys, I've followed you since your first video came out. I met y'all just before that at pirates cove. We were in slip 105 or 107 for the month. Bell's Tales 2. I knew that I had seen Marcus somewhere,had me puzzled for a min til watching the show. Keep up the good work.
From my understanding, and charters that i've been on, "Inshore" means you dont leave the inlet and you dont enter the ocean. Inshore you stay in the sound, bay, rivers, creeks. If you leave the inlet and enter the ocean, but stay within sight of land, that's what i call "nearshore" and you can troll for spanish mackerel right off the beach. And if you go further out (several miles or lose sight of land) that's considered "offshore"
Have you though of offering Spechless as a head boat when charters are on the slow side? There are times when a party is only two or three people and the cost is prohibitive dropping $500-1000 for an inshore trip. I've been offered money to take people out fishing, however I don't hold a captains license (and have no intention on getting one), don't insure my boat commercially, and don't want to deal with people I don't know. Does North Carolina have an agricultural exemption allowing you to use non-taxed fuel?
How do yall go about fishing days that arent as productive as others, as far as the customer goes. Just started running charters and was curious about that.
Nothing much you can do really. Those are tough days for sure, and we’ve definitely had them. One key is simply not giving up and hopefully your customers will appreciate your efforts. Good luck out there!
Hey Marcus, you know I'm from Long Island , when where talking tuna inshore and tuna offshore inshore no further then 50 miles offshore 50 plus ,I made two trips last week one to the dip the edge 70 miles caught 1 rat yellowfin ,second trip 15 miles off the beach 80 to 100 pound yellowfin 8 for 9.
Hi guys, I've followed you since your first video came out. I met y'all just before that at pirates cove. We were in slip 105 or 107 for the month. Bell's Tales 2. I knew that I had seen Marcus somewhere,had me puzzled for a min til watching the show. Keep up the good work.
Appreciate you watching bud, and hope to see you around!
I wish capt Ron would run a short water trip back home in the northern neck lol
Ya never know!! 😄
From my understanding, and charters that i've been on, "Inshore" means you dont leave the inlet and you dont enter the ocean. Inshore you stay in the sound, bay, rivers, creeks. If you leave the inlet and enter the ocean, but stay within sight of land, that's what i call "nearshore" and you can troll for spanish mackerel right off the beach. And if you go further out (several miles or lose sight of land) that's considered "offshore"
You’re certainly accurate with that Eric, it’s just that most folks don’t use the phrase “nearshore.” But you’re absolutely right in context here. 👍
Have you though of offering Spechless as a head boat when charters are on the slow side? There are times when a party is only two or three people and the cost is prohibitive dropping $500-1000 for an inshore trip.
I've been offered money to take people out fishing, however I don't hold a captains license (and have no intention on getting one), don't insure my boat commercially, and don't want to deal with people I don't know.
Does North Carolina have an agricultural exemption allowing you to use non-taxed fuel?
We certainly have, and generally, when someone reaches out about a walk on, we try to combine groups.
Give us a “the bar” update. Videos of the crossing
Was actually planning that for our next trip. Things have changed so much this year that it’s about time.
How do yall go about fishing days that arent as productive as others, as far as the customer goes. Just started running charters and was curious about that.
Nothing much you can do really. Those are tough days for sure, and we’ve definitely had them. One key is simply not giving up and hopefully your customers will appreciate your efforts. Good luck out there!
Bottom fishing. Get some type of meat in the box!!
Yep, good point.
Hey Marcus, you know I'm from Long Island , when where talking tuna inshore and tuna offshore inshore no further then 50 miles offshore 50 plus ,I made two trips last week one to the dip the edge 70 miles caught 1 rat yellowfin ,second trip 15 miles off the beach 80 to 100 pound yellowfin 8 for 9.
Yep, certainly some variation up North. Nice job on the YF!!