Bring a cooler for food and drinks. Ask your charter captain how large of a cooler you will need to carry your fish home in. |
A sports bag is a good idea to bring for carrying your rain gear, hat, glasses etc and other personal items that you need on a saltwater charter fishing trip. |
Bring all your food and drinks. If you want to bring beer you should clear it with the charter boat Captain first. |
If you will be fishing in foul or rainy weather then you may want to bring some gear to keep you dry. Not as important on boats with covers. |
Bring sun glasses. Preferrably polarized fishing glasses to lessen the sun's glare that reflects up off the water. |
Bring a camera to take snapshots of those big fish you catch or video of the beautiful Chesapeake Bay sights. |
A hat or ball cap is a good idea, especially for you guys that are getting a bit thin on top. Protect your head from burning. |
If you get sea sick or aren't sure if you get sea sick then it is a very wise idea to take your Dramamine before you leave the dock. Nothing can ruin a fishing trip worse than a guy named "RALPH". |
Even the Maryland Chesapeake Bay region can get very hot during the summer. Make sure you bring sunscreen, especially if you burn easy. If you are burnt up you can't enjoy your Chesapeake Bay charter fishing trip. |
You probably already paid for the trip but you should make sure you have some cash in pocket so you can tip the First Mate. Being Mate on a charter boat is not easy work and these guys deserve every dime they get. Tip them well! |