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Charters

Started by Fisherman2008 · Aug 21, 2018 · 6 replies
Fisherman2008
All,

I'm taking down a group of 7 of my co-workers (most of which who have never been to RP) for a weekend in Sept and was thinking of taking them on a 1/2 day charter trip. I found two places from searching this board:

1. “Pelican” (the captain is Jaimez) – 662-171-2129
This number doesn't seem to be in service any longer, anyone know the new number?

2. “Rocky Point Fishing Club”
They offer a 38 feet Bayliner that goes out 10 miles for 6 hours, for $550 for the eight people
Has anyone used this place and is the price reasonable?

Any other recommendations?

Thx,

Terry
mondone
I recommend licensed Mexican Boat Captain, Adolfo Perez.

http://pacificacharters.com/
Kenny
Saw this on facebook, and the reviews are not that hot..https://www.facebook.com/Rocky-Point-Fishing-Club-1785277505027052/
Fisherman2008
mondone said:
I recommend licensed Mexican Boat Captain, Adolfo Perez.

http://pacificacharters.com/

I'll contact him, thanks very much for the recommendation!
Fisherman2008
Kenny said:
Saw this on facebook, and the reviews are not that hot..https://www.facebook.com/Rocky-Point-Fishing-Club-1785277505027052/

Yikes, thanks for the info - I didn't even notice the reviews until you mentioned it!
Stuart
Charters can be hit or miss as the players change often. I used to know many of the Capts, as I fished often and chatted with them regularly, but have been out of the loop for a bit. Most don't go far as gas is expensive, and you can generally expect to catch a lot of triggerfish, with some sand bass and an occasional pinto thrown in for good measure.

If your expectations take this into account up front, you can still have a fun time!
Fisherman2008
Stuart said:
Charters can be hit or miss as the players change often. I used to know many of the Capts, as I fished often and chatted with them regularly, but have been out of the loop for a bit. Most don't go far as gas is expensive, and you can generally expect to catch a lot of triggerfish, with some sand bass and an occasional pinto thrown in for good measure.

If your expectations take this into account up front, you can still have a fun time!


Good point - I think if these guys even get lots of triggers they would be happy - most of them haven't fished much and RP fishing is much better than the little bit of freshwater fishing they have experienced in AZ...hopefully if they have good time I can drag them down to lobos sometime in the future. :)