by David Evermon
Deep sea fishing is considered a sport where amateur or professional
fishermen embark into
the deepest parts of the
water in search of a
catch. The types of fish
associated with the deep
sea are those that live
below what is called the
"photic zone" of the
ocean. In the deep sea,
some of the oddest
creatures have been
known to dwell. The
names given to these
fish are just as
fascinating, including
the lanternfish,
cookiecutter shark,
anglerfish, and the
flashlight fish. When
deep sea fishing, you
should keep in mind that
there are several
endangered varieties of
fish to avoid during
your adventures. Due to
the high levels of
commercial fishing,
species like the spiny
eel and the onion-eye
grenadier are nearing
extinction. What is a
Deep Sea Fishing
Charter? Deep sea
fishing charters are
boats ran by a company
or individual that will
take tourists out on the
water for a fishing
experience they will
never forget. Depending
on the time of year, the
type of fish you will
expect to catch varies.
Checking the calendars
for the area you wish to
engage in deep sea
fishing is recommended
if this is of concern to
you. When
participating in a deep
sea fishing charter, you
can decide whether you
wish to bottom fish or
troll. Sometimes, both
options are selected. If
trolling doesn't seem to
produce the results you
had hoped for, deep sea
fishing charters can
pull close to the reef
and let you have your
way with the fish in
that area. For those of
you who are unfamiliar
with the term, trolling
means that you cast a
baited line in the water
and wait for fish to
latch on, while slowly
driving the boat. If
you have your mind set
on catching a particular
fish, you should be
aware of where they
reside. This means you
may have to travel quite
a ways to hire a deep
sea fishing charter to
accomplish your goal.
There are deep sea
fishing charters located
all over the globe.
Common Deep Sea Fishing
Charter Options &
Locations Deep sea
fishing charters are
available in a
wide-range of locations
about the United States,
as well as around the
world. Some of the more
popular deep sea fishing
charters has been
established around the
Florida area, such as
Pensacola, Key Largo,
Key West, and Tampa Bay.
Additional deep sea
fishing opportunities
can be found in Biloxi,
Mississippi; New Jersey;
New Hampshire; Hawaii;
Charleston, South
Carolina; Orange Beach,
Alabama; Cape Cod;
British Columbia; and
the Gulf of Mexico. More
exotic destinations for
deep sea fishing include
Phuket; Mexico; and the
Bahamas. An example
of a deep sea fishing
charter may include
fishing for a full day,
which is about 8 hours
of fun. Departure times
usually start at 7:30 in
the morning. Sometimes,
6-hour charters and
3-hour options are
available. In the
Florida Keys, there is a
deep sea fishing charter
that offers swordfish
trips, where
participants leave the
dock at 3 pm and return
about 4:00 in the
morning. The going rate
for this selection is
close to $1300. There is
also sunrise to sunset
deep sea fishing
options. In Cancun,
there are deep sea
fishing charters that
provide all-inclusive
packages. While you are
on the hunt for
Kingfish, Barracuda,
Tuna, Wahoo and Blue
Marlin, you will rest
assured knowing that you
have obtained a boat
captain, crew, fishing
tackle, bait, beer,
soda, water, a fishing
license, as well as port
fees and taxes, all
through one package
rate. Keep in mind,
after a pleasant deep
sea fishing trip, it is
polite to tip the crew.
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About the Author David Evermon has been involved in many
environment related
projects, writing on
many subjects related to
the environment and his
hobbies, David writes
articles about
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