
Questions & Answers
July 2010
This is Kerri and T. J. from FL. We where on Dos Amigos fishing for tuna. We had a great day catching around 30-40 tuna and mahi mahi.
Useful Information
What should you look for in a deep-sea fishing charter ?
Safety first, then crew, boat, and then gear. Be sure to ask how many lines they
run at a time, and if they have teasers and live and dead bait. Also ask if they
have live wells. You will want to know what kind of rods and reels they use. We
provide all gold Penn gear and almost every lure ever made. This is to improve
your chances for the big ones. Remember, the last thing you want is a long boat
ride when you rented a boat to go deep-sea fishing.
Do they practice catch and release?
This is very important to get an understanding with your Capt. and crew before
you leave the dock. Most sailfish and marlin can be released. Make sure your
crew knows if you want to have your fish mounted, released or some fish to take
home with you.
Can I take my catch home with me?
Yes. But things have changed since 9-11. Dry ice is not allowed on flights, but
you can have the hotel freeze it for you and so that you can take it back home
safely. There are also many restaurants here in Vallarta that will prepare a
feast for you using your catch. Our crews will clean and package your catch for
you free of charge. You will see pictures in the photo section on our main or
home page of a lot of fish that our boats have caught. If you don't wish to take
all of the fish you catch and have not had released, we will normally give the
fish to people that are less fortunate.
Can I have my fish mounted and sent home?
Of course and we offer this service. We mount more fish than any other company
here in Puerto Vallarta. The average cost of a 10' sailfish is 650 U.S. for the
mount and around 250 U.S. for shipping.
Do we furnish transportation?
Regrettably, we cannot furnish transportation. The reason is that it takes about
one hour to prep the boat before you leave the dock and about one and a half
hours to put things in order after you have finished your trip. Fortunately,
taxis are very reasonable here in Vallarta.
What kind of tip should I give the crew?
You should not give any tip if the crew did not work hard for you and if they
did not try to put you on the fish. Fish don't always cooperate, but your crew
should give their best effort to find and boat them for you. Good job, good tip.
The normal tip is around 10 % and always goes to the Capt. He takes care of the
rest of the crew.
Should I charter a boat by myself or join a fishing party?
If you charter a boat for you and friends or family, you can tell the Capt. what
you want to fish for and how long you want to fish. On the other hand, if you
join a fishing party, you will be with 3-5 other people you may never have met,
and it will mean that you must fish for whatever the Capt. thinks he can hook up
for everyone. Of course, he will do his best, but remember that he has to take
into consideration everyone on the boat. You also will have to take turns when
the fish strike. The great thing about sharing a boat is that you might get
lucky and catch a sailfish or marlin but pay only one fourth of the cost of
renting a private boat.
What should I bring on a charter?
If you charter a boat with us, we furnish beer, sodas, coffee, light lunch,
drinking water, fishing licenses and all gear. If you want to bring your own
gear, be sure to speak with the Capt. or owner before you come down to see if
you have the right gear for our fishing grounds. If you fish with someone else,
be sure to ask what is included in the price of your charter. Most companies
include ice, bait and gear here in Vallarta. Don't bring bananas, they are bad
luck!
How is the weather and will the seas be rough?
The weather here in the winter is always perfect. 75 deg. and sunny. In the
summer we get rains in the late afternoon. The seas are almost always calm here
in Vallarta. I've been here for over 25 years and never had to cancel a
trip because of the weather.
Are we going to catch fish?
We always do our best to put our clients on the fish. We try to tell folks what
we have been catching and sometimes recommend some species to fish for. Our
guarantee is that we will do our best to put you on the fish, but remember
fishing is fishing. Not catching. Vallarta is one of the best fishing areas
anywhere in the world, and our crews are among the best anywhere, but no one can
promise that every trip will fill the boat with fish. Your chances here and with
us are very much greater than anywhere else we know of. We have several
tournaments help here in Puerto Vallarta and close by..
Will I get seasick?
We do have people that get seasick, and it most often seems to have something to
do with what and how much was drunk the night before. If you think you might get
seasick take something before you leave the dock. There are several remedies
available at your local pharmacy or at shops here in Vallarta. Get the one that
is right for you.
Do I need advance reservations?
To fish on one of our boats, you will need advance reservations. We suggest that
you make your reservation around one to two weeks before you plan to fish. There
are always a lot of boats at the dock everyday if you want to come down and try
your luck. Just remember that there must be some reason they are at the docks
and not out fishing.
What is the best time to fish in Vallarta?
We have our annual sailfish tournament in November and this is the best time for
sailfish. The best time for Big marlin and tuna is in the summer when the water
is a little warmer but we have good fishing year round here in Vallarta.
Will we have a good day?
The most important thing to remember a bad days fishing is a lot better than a
good day at the office. If you decide to fish with us we will do our best to
make your day memorable one and if you decide to fish with someone else we hope
you have a great day as well.
Questions?
If there is something that I did not cover here, please feel free to send me
your request and I'll do my best to answer any questions that you might
have.
Fishful Thinking,
Capt. Pete and crew.
July 17, 2010 the fishing has been very good and we are having nice weather around 80 deg. and sunny. lot of sailfish and mahi mahi yesterday !
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