Quick Details
Passenger
All ages
$ 490
Day-and-a-Half Tuna Charter
Overnight Option • Call to Book
Westport Tuna Fishing Charters
This is a bucket list trip! FAST and FURIOUS! Albacore is a solid pack white meat species of tuna. Great for both experienced fishermen and curious sport fishermen alike. This is an overnight trip departing in the evening to get you on the fishing grounds at daybreak. Travel distances can be anywhere from 35-70 miles offshore. Overnight trips leave in the evening to put you on the fishing grounds at daybreak.
- Departure time: Varies
- Season: Mid-August through September
- Bag Limit: There is no limit except for the size of the boat and the fish hold capacity. Maybe anywhere between 3 and 10 fish per angler
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What to bring
- Food and water is recommended as we limited amenities, coffee will be available. You are welcome to bring a cooler for your food and drinks. Coolers for your fish should be left in your vehicle until we return from our trip.
- Rain gear is advised, such as boots and waterproof jackets. Dress in layers because ocean weather is not the same as inland forecast. Sunglasses, hats, and sunscreen are useful too.
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Where do I check in for my trip?
- Since we do not have a charter office, you will check in directly at our boat on Float 6, 30 minutes prior to departure. Boarding times will be listed on your confirmation email.
Do I need a fishing license?
- A fishing license is required for all anglers aged 15 and older. A one-day fishing license can be purchased with your ticket, or on the boat for $10. This license is only valid for your charter trip and does not include shellfish for clamming or crabbing. For crabbing trips you will need to purchase a one or three-day shellfish license from an authorized dealer.
Do I need to purchase a derby ticket?
- As a member of the Westport Charterboat Association, our boat participates in the daily derby and the ticket is included in the cost of your trip.
Are there restrooms available?
- We have a restroom available on board, and there are public restrooms available in the free parking lot behind Bennett’s Fish Shack for use before and after your trip.
Is alcohol allowed?
- Beer and wine are permitted, but please no hard alcohol. We follow federal guidelines and do not allow marijuana products on the boat. No glass bottles please.
What should I bring?
- Food and water is recommended as we limited amenities, coffee will be available. You are welcome to bring a cooler for your food and drinks. Coolers for your fish should be left in your vehicle until we return from our trip.
- Rain gear is advised, such as boots and waterproof jackets. Dress in layers because ocean weather is not the same as inland forecast. Sunglasses, hats, and sunscreen are useful too.
Where can I park?
- There is a free parking lot for anglers located one block back from the marina drive. Street parking on the main road is limited to 3 hours only.
What are the fillet fees?
- Our deckhands will fillet your fish and the fillet fee is $10 per limit. These fees are not optional and are not included in the price of your trip. If you choose to take your fish home whole, please let your deckhand know promptly.
Sea Sickness
- Many people take an over-the-counter medication like tablets, or patches that can be purchased at the grocery store or drug store. If taking seasick pill, we recommend taking one the night before your trip as well as 1-2 hours before your departure time.
- Other tips to combat seasickness include arriving sober and well-rested.
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If you need to cancel your trip, you will receive a full refund or credit if you let us know within 72 hours of the departure date (30 days for Halibut, and 60 days for Tuna). If you cancel after that, there will be no refund unless we can fill your spots. No-shows will be charged the full amount. All cancellations must be made verbally. If we have to cancel due to weather or unforeseen circumstances, you will receive a full refund or be issued a rain check for a later date.