Fishing Charter Rates

Every booking is a private charter. Each booking can take up to four guests. This allows me to provide the best and safest fishing experience possible. When we go out in groups, we travel and fish together, and have a lot of fun. A full day charter is considered to be ten (10) hours, dock-to-dock, and a half-day is five (5) hours. Your catch will be cleaned and bagged for you when we get back to the dock.

Rates

Full Day: $1100 + taxes
Half Day: $900 + taxes

Arrangements can be made to accomodate groups that need more than one boat. Please contact us for more information.

Reservation Details

Call to book your space. Once your date is confirmed, we require a 50% deposit to hold the reservation. We accept payment by cheque or money order. The balance is due on the charter day and can be paid in cash, by certified cheque or money order before we depart.

Cancellation Policy

In the event of cancellation, you will qualify for a full refund if the cancellation is received at least thirty (30) days before the day of your charter. If you cancel fewer than thirty (30) days but more than two (2) weeks before your charter, you may shift your deposit to a different date during the same season without penalty. Cancellations made less than thirteen (13) days from the date of reservation are forfeit.

For information and reservations call 250-627-9777, or email: [email protected]

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What to Bring

All you need to bring for a memorable day of fishing on the incredible coast lines of Northern British Columbia is a B.C. Tidal Water Sports Fishing Licence prior to departure, lunch, beverages and a camera to capture your day.

NO BANANAS ALLOWED

The BananaFish was created from stories of long-ago fisherman and sailors who believed that bananas brought bad luck. The story is that many, many years ago a sailing ship entered port with supplies bound for a fishing fleet. Among the supplies were bushels of bananas. These supplies were distributed through out the fishing fleet. After loading their supplies the fishing boats raised their sails and headed for the open ocean, unaware that the banana bushels were infested with black widow spider nests. As crew members started to sift through their supplies they were being bitten by the poisonous spiders and meeting their fate, remember that these guys were far from shore and there was no time to get to help. Many boats returned with a lot of the crew dead and in some cases the boats never returned at all (probably no survivors to sail the boat back).

Henceforth, bananas have been considered taboo on sailing and fishing boats, and became associated with bad luck. Therefore it is forbidden to have bananas on board!