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How do
I book a trip?
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Is a deposit required & is it refundable?
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What do I need to Bring?
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Can I bring alcoholic beverages?
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Can I keep the fish I catch?
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Will you clean the fish I catch?
I prefer trips be booked by contacting
me via e-mail at
captainz@z-horse.com.
If you do send me an e-mail, PLEASE put something in the
subject line so I will know it's not one of the dozens of spam
e-mails I receive on a daily basis. Trips can also be booked over
the phone (850-228-6091).
Although not required, a deposit in
the amount of $100 is suggested in order to book a trip and
guarantee your reservation. Deposit may be made by personal check
or money order. The amount of the deposit will be subtracted from
the final fee at the time of the charter. Deposits are fully
refundable for cancellations made 7 days or more in advance of the
charter. Cancellations made 3 to 6 days prior to the charter will
result in forfeiture of 50% of the deposit, unless the charter can
be rescheduled within 30 days. Cancellations made less than 48
hours in advance of the charter will result in forfeiture of the
entire deposit. Cancellations by the Captain due to unsafe weather
conditions are subject to a full refund or rescheduling of the
charter, at the client's option.
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Most everything you will need for
fishing is furnished. I provide rods & reels, bait, tackle, ice and
your fishing license. You will need to bring whatever you
want to eat and
drink (no glass, please!) which we will transfer to the ice
box on the boat. Along with any other beverages you may want to
bring, I strongly suggest bringing plenty of
water to help prevent dehydration. Wear
Deck shoes or tennis shoes (no black
soles, please!). - your feet will get wet before the day is
over & shoes are a must. Other personal items:
Hat; Long sleeved
shirt; Sunblock;
Polarized sunglasses;
Rain gear; Chap
stick; Camera; Any
medications or other personal items.
You are certainly welcome to bring your own fishing rods & reels if
you would feel more comfortable fishing with your own gear. If you
are prone to seasickness, make sure you take the necessary steps to
avoid this malady which can ruin an otherwise great day.
Beer is OK in moderation. Hard liquor
is not allowed. Dehydration can be a problem without realizing it,
and alcohol can be a contributing factor. Alcohol also tends to
promote seasickness. (Once again - no glass containers!)
Although I encourage live release of
most fish, you are certainly welcome to keep any & all fish allowed
by law.
I will clean SOME of the fish you
catch. I will clean & bag up to a limit of the following fish:
Speckled trout, redfish, pompano, Spanish mackerel, king mackerel, &
flounder. Any others are subject to negotiation.
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