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I want your expierience to be a memorable one, but all for the right reasons. I've put together a small checklist of what to bring on your fishing trip so that you and your party can be as comfortable on your charter as possible so all the focus on the fishing. There is a cooler with ice and bottled water on board but anything else you will need that is not fishing equipment you will need to bring with you for your charter.

The sun shines bright in Charleston, sun protection is important. Sunglasses and sunscreen are a must. A hat, light long sleeve shirt, and neck gaitor will also keep you shielded from the sun. A light rain jacket if the forecast calls for rain.
Bring any types of medications or perscriptions you may need for the entire day. We will be out on the water for three to six hours, sometimes even longer if the fish are biting and you extend your trip.
Being on your feet battling to reel in those trophy "Spotted Redfish" that Charleston inshore fishing is famous for can create quite the appetite. There are no convience stores on the water so whatever you bring is all there will be if you get hungry or thirsty. A bagged lunch, snacks and some drinks are recommended.
The sun seems to shine a bit brighter on the water, and you'll want some ice cold refreshments to cool you off. Bring your stocked small to medium soft sided coolers on the boat and enjoy. Alcohol is permitted. NO GLASS!
BYOB, bring your small - medium soft sided coolers full with beverages of your choice alcholic or not, this is your charter bring what you like, just ensure there is NO GLASS.