What would you recommend to anglers fishing in Destin, Florida for the first time?
Antworten von verifizierten FishingBooker Anglern, die in Destin geangelt haben
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Billy GRASSIE
Overland Park, KS
If you are trying to decide how long of a trip go with the longer. Time flies when you are having fun and catching fish.
Grant Sperry
Memphis, TN
Lift some weights and be in shape. Reeling in these fish from the bottom is not for sissies; but great fun fir teenagers to senior citizens.
Densen Glaus
Jackson, MO
Expect to spend quite a bit of time looking for a location where the fish are biting. So book longer charters if you want more time with the pool in the water.
Stacey Nickell
Grant, AL
Wouldn’t expect lots of Red snappers late in July season is half way over an the snappers are harder to find or get to bite they’ve been fished hard
Eric Carruthers
Saint Charles, Missouri
I have done several trips to Destin but February is the month to go.The Amberjack fishing is a blast.
Mark Williams
Calera, AL
Great experience for experienced and first time fisherman and youger kids just enjoyed being on boat.
Darrel Hodge
Alamo, CA
Yes. Our experience was great. The captain and deckhand were well experienced and knew how to handle the the fishermen and get on fish.
Bill Coyne
Obetz, OH
It was a great experience. It was my first time fishing in the ocean and I loved it. Can't wait to get back here again
Thomas Janssen
Springfield, IL
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Angelte mit Cuttin' Up Fishing am Juni 14, 2021
Angelte mit Cuttin' Up Fishing am Juni 14, 2021
Bring lots of water to drink. Stay hydrated. Snacks / sandwiched are allowed. Drinks in cans or plastic, not glass.
Lorace Merriweather
Madison, Alabama
Don’t eat a big breakfast, motion will get you, expect 1, 1.5hrs riding out/in to fishing locations.
Ron Monaco
Wichita, KS
Dramamine 2 days before trip, then 1 day before and then one hour before so it really gets in your system and hopefully prevents seasickness.
Travis Thomas
Destin, Florida
If you are used to fresh water fishing style, ask your captain about the difference and the right way to set hooks here.
Terence Byrnes
Helotes, TX
Used Emerald Coast fishing charters with captain Brandy to show you how to do it and take you to where the fish are.
Chris Rinehart
Winder, Georgia
Be ready for weather change and just enjoy your time on the water no matter what the conditions are
Richard Erickson
Westminster, CO
Go on a guide boat. Captain Zachary on the Malia Ann is a local who knows the waters well. We caught lots of BIG fish
Charles Long
Birmingham, AL
If you're fishing for the first time there is a lot to learn I would recommend that you bring your patience with you.
Davis Chappell
Brentwood, TN
Probably best time to fish is June or august. But I’d do it again, just for the experience with captain James!
Ryan Nesler
Destin, Florida
Not just Destin but anywhere, going through the inlet can be a little rough and kids who aren’t used to being on a boat can be a little scared.
Amy Powell
Auburn, IN
Make sure you pick the appropriate season for the fish you want to catch. Not everything is in season.
Shawn Hutson
White House, TN
Communicate with your Captain prior to the trip and he will let you know what you need. This is their territory and they are the subject matter experts.
Wayne Grush
Winder, Georgia
Check on cancellation policy and be prepared to be surprised by cancellation even after boat has left the dock.
Larry Hall
Cloverdale, IN
Make sure you ask what type of fishing are typical to catch at the time of year your scheduling your trip.
Paul Boland
Smithfield, KY
If possible visit earlier in the year. If you are only coming to fish contact a captain and find out what is in season. We didn't have the option so were somewhat limited on what we could keep.
Rushton Callaghan
New Orleans, LA
This was our first dishing trip in Destin and it did not disappoint! Action packed and we caught a wide variety of fish!
Robert Davidson
San Diego, CA
Bring lots of cold water, sunscreen, maybe a shady hat to keep cool when the boat isn’t moving too fast, and an ice chest with plenty of ice in it to keep your fish cold on the ride back.
Casey Wilson
Hot Springs, AR
Enjoy yourself definitely bring an ice chest and if you don't have a kitchen while you're traveling try to book your trip towards the end of course the fish will stay good for a few days on ice
David Christiansen
La Grange, Georgia
Wear layered clothing, it starts off a bit chilly but warms up in the afternoon. If you are not sure about motion sickness, take some before the tip anyway.
Michael Niemiec
Destin, FL
Check what fish are in season before booking, we booked on August 4th and Red Snapper season ended July 31st.
Bryan Radliff
Freeport, FL
Don’t overlook Bay fishing as you spend less time driving and more time fishing. Also, a good compromise for those not sure about off shore or want to get the family involved.
Tom Bannon
Manchester, MO
We had a great time. Caught plenty of fish, the group was always bringing in a fish the total time.