Michael Gray

References and Qualifications –

Things To Check Out When You Book A Charter

Too many times choosing your Charter Service is like going to an employment interview, you ask a few questions, make small talk and basically try to "Size" up the Captain. If you like him and he is pleasant BOOM you are sold and he has a trip. Not long into your marriage you find out there were a TON of questions you should have known the answer to BEFORE you took the plunge.

So; to help maximize your day offshore I'm going to recommend some really intuitive ideas and peel the layers back so you can expose the Captain and/or the Charter Service.

Most Charters booked are quality and professional operations. When booking through the internet it is wise to ask some TOUGH Questions. Although there may be some references or testimonials on his site still ask the Captain to provide you with the last 3 client's name and contact information. This will give you a good idea of the last times your Captain has been on the water.

*****Check him and his Charter service at places he would not expect you to call*****

For instance, call the Marina he fishes out of and inquire about him there. Get a decision maker on the phone; ask for the owner or manager maybe the dock/harbor master. Ask them the same questions you have already asked the Captain when you spoke with him: Does he fish regularly? When was the last time they saw him out? Did the speaker see his catch? What's the word around the dock about his Charter operation?

Another place to call is lodging facilities if your Captain recommends lodging you can bet they know him and his service. They too see his customers and they know if he caught fish or not, they know if the customers are worn out and happy!!!!

And one final place you could check is local tackle shops, you can ask them what kind of gear your chosen Captain brings in for repair or if he has purchased his tackle there what kind did he buy. Generally speaking, ask if his tackle is top notch or sub par.

These are just ideas and will spark honesty from one source or another.

Look for a *Guarantee* and ask your Captain what is the policy for un-happy customers, ask him to provide his guarantee in writing before your trip.

Ask your Captain what's his typical day during the specific time of year you plan to book your trip and ask him what specie of fish he will target. Make sure he understands your wishes and desires. Ex. If you are a young gun and all you want to do is kill a TUNA make sure your captain is an expert at killing TUNA you don't want a Red Snapper minded Captain. On the other hand, if you only want to target reef specie fish like Amberjack, Red Snapper and Grouper, make certain your captain understands and doesn't haul you to the TUNA grounds, regardless.

Let's discuss some misconceptions, shall we?

Flashy and fast boats are only impressive to their owners. This DOES NOT mean that a Captain with a nice sled isn't a "natural born fish killer," I'm only saying web site photos of the boat need to be considered with a grain of salt.

Sponsorships DO NOT make your Captain a PRO by any means. Remember, these are all good, fine and dandy but what you really want is a Captain that will give you a pleasurable day offshore catching fish to make memories for a lifetime.

If there is a bad or poor report on a blog or website this does not dis-credit your chosen Captain. Quite often poor reports are simply a matter of miscommunication between the guests. There is always one person who arranges the trip and everyone else just pony's up their share. Sometimes they (the friends) don't know what they are signing up for.

AND FINALLY:

Make sure the Captain and operation you are considering are insured and be sure the Captain is properly licensed. Make sure your Captain is USCG licensed (Coast Guard)

I highly recommend checking references and credentials.

To your day offshore-

Captain Mike Gray

www.CajunOdysea.com

Fish Species: Yellow Fin Tuna
Bait Used: Chum
Tackle Used: Shimano 50 wide
Method Used: Chunking
Water Depth: 200ish
Water Temperature: 65
Wind Direction: Northwest
Wind Speed: 15knts





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Michael Gray

About The Author: Captain Michael Gray

Company: Cajun Odysea

Area Reporting: Venice Louisiana

Bio: Captain: I don't recall if it was a dream or maybe life has just taken its natural course. At any rate, there is never a night I go to sleep without thinking about huge Tuna Crashing Kite Baits or thoughts of ways to fool the largest of Pelagic Fish…..Funny isn't it? I have more than one business; I've been successful as a father, businessman and husband as well as a son and friend. BUT what I think about at night is OFFSHORE Fishing Experiences!! My affliction, grit and tenacity are YOUR recipe for the Offshore Blue Water Experience of a lifetime. I continue to think one day I will wake up and being "Cock of the Dock" will not be my passion….Allowing other Captains to one up me won't hurt so bad…..IT DOESN'T HAPPEN, this obsession will not go away! I have been fortunate to fish on a professional level over 20 years now. I have the persistence of woodpecker (could you imagine) the energy of a Lion and the type personality that will not be defeated. Some call me Energetic. I don't see myself as extraordinary but my un-canning ability to provide fun on the water has been my pleasure since I was only a child……. I run my boat as I have run my business. I'm responsible, structured and systematic. Not overly to become Anal, but enough to produce the same outcome over and over with a degree of predictability. Look, I know you are wondering what the Heck, who cares; All I want is a fish catching day in the Fertile Pelagic Rich Waters of Venice Louisiana…. I'm running out of time to explain what this means to YOU!!! I Promise to run a professionally maintained fishing boat…I Promise to have the BEST Tackle on the Planet. I Promise to have fresh equipment, sharp hooks and cutting edge techniques. I Promise to pay attention to the details in order for the day to fall into place. NO leaving the dock half cocked, NO use of half ass equipment….NO Way!!!! We leave every single day prepared for the biggest and best day ever….

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