Four-Hour Deep-Sea Fishing Trip with Rods, Reels, and Bait for 1, 2, or 4 from Miss Chris Boats (Up to 45% Off)
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Fishing charter excursion provides transport to pristine waters where a fishing guide helps to cast and catch marine creatures
- Shared outing
- What's included: rod, bait, tackle, and fishing license for every passenger
- What to wear: sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and jackets on cooler days
- Snack bar available, but passengers may bring food and drink, cans preferred
- Click here to view the schedule
- Validity:
- Valid for 8 a.m. trip and 1 p.m. trip until June 20, 2023
- Valid for 1 p.m. trip only from June 21, 2023, through August 31, 2023
- Valid for 8 a.m. trip and 1 p.m. trip from September 1, 2023, through November 1, 2023
- Not valid on holiday weekends.
Fishing charter excursion provides transport to pristine waters where a fishing guide helps to cast and catch marine creatures
- Shared outing
- What's included: rod, bait, tackle, and fishing license for every passenger
- What to wear: sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and jackets on cooler days
- Snack bar available, but passengers may bring food and drink, cans preferred
- Click here to view the schedule
- Validity:
- Valid for 8 a.m. trip and 1 p.m. trip until June 20, 2023
- Valid for 1 p.m. trip only from June 21, 2023, through August 31, 2023
- Valid for 8 a.m. trip and 1 p.m. trip from September 1, 2023, through November 1, 2023
- Not valid on holiday weekends.
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About Miss Chris Fishing Boat
The sturdy, seaworthy Miss Chris ferries her captain and chartered passengers safely to deep waters of the Delaware Bay and the near Atlantic in pursuit of fish.
Captain Mike Scanlan leads a team of certified captains who man the till during fishing trips. Before setting out on charters, the crew provides bait and fishing instructions for beginners to prepare them for the expedition. Their prey includes just about anything that's biting, and the captains read the subtle messages of the sea—bird movements, currents, and No Vacancy signs floating on the water—to find the best fishing spots.