
| What We Provide: - All fishing licenses for you and your guest - All tackle and equipment (you are welcome to bring your own) - Bait when necessary - Boat and fuel - Ice and cooler for fish - Your catch cleaned and bagged - Digital pictures - First aid kit - All U.S.C.G. approved equipment - Hard work and great attitude - A lifetime of expertise (30years) on local waters What You Should Bring: - Sunscreen - Sunglasses (polarized is best) - Hat - Light colored clothing (layers during cold weather) - Deck shoes, boat shoes or athletic shoes with light/white soles - Lunch/snacks/beverages, in own small cooler (playmate or such), (no glass containers please) - Camera (optional) - Rain gear (optional -- check the weather forecast) - Waterproof bag for your camera, cell phone, etc. (1 gallon ziplock works) Please be aware that you will be responsible for the protection of your valuables. Remember that you will be in a saltwater environment that can damage sensitive electronic gadgets not designed for that environment. In the Winter, Spring and Fall the temperature range is from the 40s to the 80s. In the summer, it can get well into the 90s. Be sure to bring clothing for the season. When it is cool out in the morning, layers are good because you can always shed what you don't need as it gets warmers during the day. Final note: We want you to be comfortable while enjoying the fishing. If you have any questions about anything we say here, please call and ask questions. |
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| Ryan and Dad Cabot McBride with some nice catch of Homosassa Trout |
| Fishing is much more than fish. It is the great occasion when we may return to the fine simplicity of our forefathers. ~Herbert Hoover |