Channel Master Sport Fishing Charters

(on harbor drive)
Boating in St. Augustine, FL
Boating
Hunting and Fishing

Hours

Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Open 24 hours

Location

3070 Harbor Drive
St. Augustine, FL
32084

About

Channelmaster Sport Fishing Charters provides deep sea fishing and inshore charter fishing off the coast of historic St. Augustine, Florida. We have been fishing in Saint Augustine Florida for over 40 years! Captain Al is a two-time Southern Kingfish Association Divisional Tournament champion. No matter what your skill level, everyone will have the time of his or her life charter fishing in St. Augustine, Florida. Captain Al is fully licensed by the United States Coast Guard as a ?Commercial Fisherman.? We know the best tackle and techniques you will need to go deep sea fishing in St. Augustine and hook that trophy fish you have been searching for. Our mate, Justin, will take care of all your fishing needs. Sign on with the safest, most knowledgeable fishing charter captain in the St. Augustine, Florida, Captain Al.

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Wondering what the difference is between inshore and deep sea fishing equipment? For deep sea fishing, you’ll need stronger tackle, since the fish often fight more. You’ll also need to use gear that won’t rust or corrode in salt water.
The first thing you’ll do when you arrive on the boat is find a good, dry spot to store your belongings for the day. Don’t put it on deck, where it may get wet or will be in the way.
Crazy Bait Tales: Largemouth bass and some other freshwater fishing species will latch onto cigarette butts on a hook. Lego is also popular! Yes, rumor has it you can rig a treble hook to a lego and catch a fish!
A charter fishing boat captain's primary concern is for the safety of all passengers and crew while on the water. They work hard to accommodate every individual so that you can concentrate on the fishing.
The term fishing may be applied to catching other aquatic animals such as shellfish, cephalopods, crustaceans, and echinoderms. The term is not usually applied to catching aquatic mammals, such as whales, where the term whaling is more appropriate, or to farmed fish.
Short on cash for new lures? How about your grandmother's yarn collection? Freshwater anglers claim yarn balls in bright colors have lured everything from largemouth bass, trout, salmon and even pike. But maybe ask Grandma first!
Grouper is one of the most popular fish for those on fishing charters. Why? A challenging game species, grouper are known for putting up a fight and using their power to snap lines or pull fishermen into treacherous reef-filled waters.
Fishing is big bucks! Consider these fishy figures: In 2011, anglers spent a total of $15.5 billon dollars on fishing gear and an additional $21.8 billion on trip-related items such as food and lodging.
The most popular bait used for fishing is ballyhoo, squid, sand fleas, crabs, shrimp, and clams.
This may sound obvious, but the boats used on inshore fishing trips do not have air conditioning, so plan accordingly. If you have a delicate stomach, you may want to take something for sea sickness, as the heat might make your nausea worse.
Anglers who charter fishing boats site ten things that are important to a successful trip. Safety, expected catch, captain's skill, presence of family and friends, safe navigation, boat condition, price, weather, services provided, and location.
Gillnetting was an early fishing technology in Colonial America, used for example, in fisheries for Atlantic salmon and shad. Immigrant fishermen from northern Europe and the Mediterranean brought a number of different adaptations of the technology from their respective homelands.
Did you know that, like a tree, you can estimate the age of a fish by the rings formed over time? In fact, fish don’t grow new scales as they grow; their own scales just grow bigger!
Shellcrackers are Redear sunfish and have gotten this nickname because of their preference for snails, whose shells they methodically crush then crunch with teeth located in their throats. In fact, shellcrackers will eat any crustaceans but will take insects if they can't find any snails.
One of the best ways to get out there and enjoy life is by having an adventure. So why not combine that adventure with your love of fishing? And the best part is that you don't have to worry, since you'll be in the hands of an experienced and able captain the whole time.
What is the fastest known fish in the ocean, swimming at speeds of up to 68 mph and covering 100 meters, or 328 feet in just 4.8 seconds? a) great white shark; b) sailfish; c) tuna; d) marlin. "B" The sailfish!
If you see Seagulls that are feasting on small bait-type fishes, there are probably larger game-type fish below the surface of the water. Also, look for floating wood or debris. In most cases when you chance upon a large floating wood, you would find a large game fish in the area even encountering dolphin.
Getting your boat into the water can be an incredible hassle of hooking up your boat, getting it into the water, then unhooking it. Fishing charters can save you a lot of trouble by making it easy to get out onto the water without the hassle.
In 1999, Tiney Mitchell of Port Isabel, TX, finished constructing the world’s largest fly fishing rod: a whopping 71 feet, 4.5 inches long, and reel with a 4-foot diameter and 10-inch width. See it in Port Isabel.
Fishing charters offer anglers the chance to relax while enjoying the camaraderie of their friends and family and a day on the water. If they are lucky, they might even catch a few fish.
Looking for a perfect opportunity to get the guys together? A day on the water might be a great way to reconnect. Why not consider doing a fishing charter for the whole group to enjoy? We’ll take care of the hard work of running the boat and provide many of the essentials- you can just focus on the fun.
One of the benefits of going with a fishing charter is that anglers will not need to worry about bringing or purchasing the right equipment. Instead, the charter will provide you with everything you need, including fishing poles and bait.
Fishing is hot! More than 44 million Americans six years of age and older go fishing each year with an average angler spending $1,261 each year on the sport with women representing one-quarter of anglers.
No matter where you are going to be taking that fishing charter, it’s important to learn proper catch and release techniques. Doing so will reduce fish fighting and handling times, and help avoid damage to fish skin, scales, and slime layers that can end up leaving fish vulnerable to skin infections.
Studies done about the reason people engage in charter fishing include: the idea of relaxing, having fun, and escaping from tension and stress. These considerations rate above the actual catching of a fish.
There are some anglers who compare fishing to gambling. It’s all chance and luck, you might get lucky and catch some fish, or be unlucky and not catch a thing. Either way a day spent on the water with friends old and new is a great way to relax.
Clams are a tough bait to keep fresh as the morning drags on, especially if it’s hot out, but they do remain on your hook longer than other live bait, so they’re quite popular.
The Million Dollar Lure from MacDaddy Fishing Lures is a 12-inch trolling lure, crafted with 3 pounds of gold and platinum, encrusted with 100 carats of diamonds and rubies (4,753 stones to be exact). Cost? Guess! A cool $1 million.
Did you know that the water dogs, the larval form of the tiger salamander, make some of the best bait for bass? In fact, they are an excellent bait for catching walleyes and pike as well. Water dogs are far less effective bait when they are older, so the trick is to keep them young.
Fishing charters basically break down into two different types of charters. Public charters are made up of individuals and small groups, where anyone can join in. Private charters, on the other hand, are where individuals or groups hire out the whole boat.
The modern technology used by some fishing charters offers some distinct advantages for anglers. Side- and down-looking sonar helps map underwater terrain, GPS technology helps pinpoint precise geographic locations, and radar can identify schools of potential game fish.
Although it is a fact that leeches make good bait, especially for walleyes, this is only true if you are using the right species of leech. Firm-bodies ribbon leeches are the best and most preferred by walleyes. Other kinds of leeches like medicine and horse leech will actually turn the walleye away.
Do you know that a marine "League" equals 3.45 statute miles? This means that Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is 69,060 miles. The lines dropped on charter fishing boats are not quite that long.
Fishing is great for the economy. Consider these fishy figures: Recreational anglers spend a stunning $41.5 billion a year to fish; almost $300 million a year on just the ice; more than $1 billion a year on bait alone!
You may be wrestling with your kids for this lure: Bubble gum! This is one of those strange fishing lures known to successfully help capture both freshwater and saltwater fish. Maybe your kids can chew it before you hook it?
You do not have to be an experienced angler to enjoy all the pleasures of a day on a fishing charter trip. Even if you do not get your line wet, you can still enjoy a leisurely day out on the open water and the camaraderie of friends and family.
The regulations for vessels that carry passengers for hire and those that are strictly recreational are very different. Charter fishing boats have a long list of safety requirements designed to make your time on the water as safe and enjoyable as possible.
Knowing what kind of fish are available on a fishing charter is more than just knowing the area. There are several fish (such as the King Fish or Yellowfin Tuna) that migrate and are only available for certain parts of the year.
Recreational fishing for sport or leisure took off during the 16th and 17th centuries, and coincides with the publication of Izaak Walton's The Compleat Angler, or Contemplative Man's Recreation in 1653. This book is the definitive work that champions the position of the angler who loves fishing for the sake of fishing.
Why hire a fishing charter? Unless you have the opportunity to fish on a regular basis, it often doesn’t make sense to invest in the fishing tackle and gear you need to land the large and powerful sport fish found in our coastal waters.
Not sure of the difference between offshore and inshore fishing? The difference lies in how deep the water is. In quieter waters, you can use smaller boats with less powerful motors. Inshore fishing happens close to shore.
Love to fish for grouper? You’re in luck. Grouper range from New England down to southern Florida and Texas. They tend to live in or near coral reefs, bottom ledges, outcroppings, and old ship wrecks.
In Alaska, chartered salmon fishing has been around since the 1900s. Ketchikan, Alaska, located on an island, is known as the Salmon Capital of the World.
In 1999, Brent Olgers of Macon, GA set a world record for the longest period of consecutive casting. Olgers cast 6,501 times in just over 24 hours, averaging 270 casts per hour; each cast at least 45 feet in length!
Getting a big catch will make any fishing trip that much more fun. Why not do all you can to assure that you do? Hire a fishing charter and you have access to the knowledge, skill, and equipment that will make your fishing trip more fun and more likely to be successful.
Pop Quiz: Q: Which is not an actual kind of fish? a) Rock Bass; b) Seaweed Bass; c) Striped Bass; d) Largemouth Bass. A: "B". There is no such fish as a seaweed bass.
It might sound like a whopper, but it's a true whopper! Chains of schools of mullet, spanning a whopping 100 km--or just over 62 miles--have been spotted in the Caspian Sea.
Did you know that removing the skin actually improves the taste of many fish and also removes a layer of fat just under the skin? Fish that need to be skinned include catfish, bullheads, and other bottom feeding fish.
Did you know that the majority of deep water fishing is done by fishing charters? They're used for a large variety of fish which are only found in deep waters. If you'd like one of these trophies on your wall, a fishing charter is the best way to get it.
There are actually a wide variety of different fish available in every area, which gives you a lot of choices. Whichever kind you decide to go after, a fishing charter captain will know the best way to locate and catch it.
Ever feel like you just can’t ever get a darned fish? You most likely won’t have that problem on a fishing charter! They offer the most up to date equipment to give you the best possible chance to bring in that big catch.
Need a mate to work With customers on a charter boat . Bait Hooks, And clean the Boat. Contact captain Al Need full time Male or female CHANNEL MASTER SPORT FISHING CHARTERS Deckhand
If you are an experienced angler, one thing to consider is a deep sea fishing charter. This will provide you with an opportunity to make unique catches that you would not have a chance to bait when fishing locally.
Ever feel like you just can’t ever get a darned fish? You most likely won’t have that problem on a fishing charter! They offer the most up to date equipment to give you the best possible chance to bring in that big catch.
If you have never been deep-sea fishing, you are missing out on one of the world’s great sports. Not only is it exciting, it can provide a workout unlike any other. A fishing charter is one of the best ways to find and land the big ones.
Do you always have to have a “good” reason to treat yourself or those closest to you to something special? Perhaps it's time to break from convention and act on impulse – charter a fishing boat for a fun-filled adventure with family or friends.
Need a mate to work With customers on a charter boat . Bait Hooks, And clean the Boat. Contact captain Al Need full time Male or female CHANNEL MASTER SPORT FISHING CHARTERS Deckhand
If you are an experienced angler, one thing to consider is a deep sea fishing charter. This will provide you with an opportunity to make unique catches that you would not have a chance to bait when fishing locally.
Are you looking for a different way and exciting way to show your employees or valued clients how greatly you appreciate them? Consider chartering a fishing expedition for a corporate appreciation event.
Species like grouper, snapper, and flounder are all bottom feeders and are best fished for using live bait, cut bait, and special jigs. They are most likely to be found around ledges, wrecks, and offshore structures.
If you have never been deep-sea fishing, you are missing out on one of the world’s great sports. Not only is it exciting, it can provide a workout unlike any other. A fishing charter is one of the best ways to find and land the big ones.
Do you always have to have a “good” reason to treat yourself or those closest to you to something special? Perhaps it's time to break from convention and act on impulse – charter a fishing boat for a fun-filled adventure with family or friends.
Need a mate to work With customers on a charter boat . Bait Hooks, And clean the Boat. Contact captain Al Need full time Male or female CHANNEL MASTER SPORT FISHING CHARTERS Deckhand
If you are an experienced angler, one thing to consider is a deep sea fishing charter. This will provide you with an opportunity to make unique catches that you would not have a chance to bait when fishing locally.

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Channel Master Sport Fishing Charters
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  • What is the phone number for Channel Master Sport Fishing Charters in St. Augustine FL?
    You can reach them at: 904-669-7277. It’s best to call Channel Master Sport Fishing Charters during business hours.
  • What is the address for Channel Master Sport Fishing Charters on harbor drive in St. Augustine?
    Channel Master Sport Fishing Charters is located at this address: 3070 Harbor Drive St. Augustine, FL 32084.
  • What are Channel Master Sport Fishing Charters(St. Augustine, FL) store hours?
    Channel Master Sport Fishing Charters store hours are as follows: Mon-Sun: 24 hours.