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Perhaps the most exciting type of fishing, going out in a fishing boat with the aim of catching big fish is what deep-sea fishing is all about. Most serious deep-sea anglers pool their resources and rent a suitable boat to take them out to where the game fish are, and in such situations, a lot depends on the boat captain. The skipper usually knows where the big fish like to be and his reputation as a deep-sea captain is very much on the line when anglers charter his boat.

Here are a few tips to help you make all the right decisions when going deep-sea fishing.

  • Research Charter Options – Wherever in Australia you are going to fish, there will be quite a number of charter vessels to choose from and you are advised to do some research. This will tell you how a charter boat has been performing of late, plus you can ask the charter operator about the catches they have had lately. A shared charter is when you join up with other fishermen that you don’t know, or if you have a group already, private boat charter is the best solution.
  • Fishing Tackle – While charter boats provide all the equipment and bait, many anglers prefer to use their own tackle, for obvious reasons. The captain would have no issues if you want to use your own gear and they would also supply the bait, which would be included in the charter price. When looking to buy fishing gear in Australia, the online supplier offers the best deals.
  • Weather Checks – You should take a look at the weather forecast prior to booking the charter, plus you should check again on the morning of your expedition, so that you can be well-prepared. If there’s a chance you will get seasick, then take some medication about one hour before the boat departs.
  • Sunscreen – This is something you will need and make sure to cover all exposed skin, topping up every few hours. Wear a baseball cap to shield your face and neck from the sun, which can be very deceptive, especially with a cool breeze.
  • Polarised Sunglasses – Buy a pair of sports wrap-around polarised sunglasses with a UV rating of 400, as these offer complete protection against UV. Polarised sunglasses take away the glare and reflection on the water surface, making is easier to see below the surface.

The success of your fishing expedition rests mainly with your choice of charter boat, so choose one with a good record of catching monster fish and you might be lucky and break a world record.

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