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Old 10-25-2017, 03:04 PM
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Hey folks,

Absolutely love fishing but can't afford a boat or a private charter as often as I'd like to fish. So I was looking at head boats, specifically the Voyager which seems to have some pretty cool trips on its calendar out for tilefish, cod, tuna, etc. There's others I have looked at as well.

I am just not sure what to expect on those trips, especially an overnight trip. Some trips limit to 26-30 people while others limit to 44 or so. I am worried about etiquette on how to fish in big crowds like that and concerned that I might piss people off. Certainly don't want to be "that guy" on a trip that is 15-24 hours in length. What can I generally expect on those longer trips? Are most people friendly? Is it a fun atmosphere? I will likely go alone on my first few trips. When you find your spot, is that your spot for the whole trip? I may try out a shorter trip first but would like to get a little more offshore for bigger species. Any tips for a total headboat newbie? Thanks!
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Old 10-25-2017, 05:10 PM
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Old 10-25-2017, 05:35 PM
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Hey folks,

Absolutely love fishing but can't afford a boat or a private charter as often as I'd like to fish. So I was looking at head boats, specifically the Voyager which seems to have some pretty cool trips on its calendar out for tilefish, cod, tuna, etc. There's others I have looked at as well.

I am just not sure what to expect on those trips, especially an overnight trip. Some trips limit to 26-30 people while others limit to 44 or so. I am worried about etiquette on how to fish in big crowds like that and concerned that I might piss people off. Certainly don't want to be "that guy" on a trip that is 15-24 hours in length. What can I generally expect on those longer trips? Are most people friendly? Is it a fun atmosphere? I will likely go alone on my first few trips. When you find your spot, is that your spot for the whole trip? I may try out a shorter trip first but would like to get a little more offshore for bigger species. Any tips for a total headboat newbie? Thanks!
A trip of that length is a financial investment for most fishermen. Therefore, you tend to find serious folks at the rails, and not your crowd of hungover drunks. My best advice? Listen to the mates. If he recommends 16 oz of weight, don’t be a hero using 5 oz. You will just tangle everyone and piss everyone off.Ask questions. They are there to help you. Don’t forget to tip them well at the end.
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Old 10-26-2017, 11:41 AM
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a-baum.If you do a tuna trip I recommend a light load tripThe less people the better,More room to maneuver,less chance of tangles.Everyone has to work together.Tell the mates your a newbie.they will help set you up.Ask for advice from seasoned anglers.I like the Gambler,great tuna boat.Also the Mimi.light load trips 10-12 people.Good luck.
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Old 10-26-2017, 11:47 AM
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Do not bring light fishing gear. NOTHING pisses off everyone more that some A-Hole running around the boat with 30 pound test or a spinning reel tuna fishing. It tangles the hell out of everyone. They stops their fishing.

ITs business. Get it down quickly and efficiently.

And rail spots start out owned and people eventually move or over in during the trip. Like stern (transom corners) or bow.
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Fish the Gambler you cant go wrong been tuna fishing with them over 25 years mates and Old Salts are always willing to help. look at his site Gamblerfishing.net
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Old 10-26-2017, 12:30 PM
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Old 10-26-2017, 12:45 PM
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Yeah I know it's just intimidating being surrounded by seasoned pros who may or may not have much patience for new folks and their learning. I think I have a pretty good idea what to expect. One thing I am lacking is understanding what rigs to use for the different species and types of fishing. Bottom fishing inshore vs. tilefish vs. jigging for tuna, etc. Where I can find out about that stuff when I don't have a saltwater tackle shop within an hour drive?
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Old 10-26-2017, 12:56 PM
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Did you look at the Gamblers website? Im sure people will help you out you dont need to buy everything the tackle shops wants to sell you
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