Monthly Archives: June 2009

The Pros and Cons of a Head Boat Vs. Charter Boat

There is barely a day that goes by that we don’t get a call for someone looking for a head boat and not a charter boat. However, there is a very big difference between the two that most people don’t understand. A head boat is much like taking a bus leaving and returning at a special time each day. On a head boat you pay by the head (per person) a fare and ride and fish with other people who also pay there fare.

This has some benifits and some downsides; the benifits are the cost you pay on average is about $65 per person and you don’t need a reservation. This is only the real benifit to a head boat. Some of the downsides to a head boat are it can be over crowded, no personal service, some cases you never see your captain, you have to pay to rent a rod, and have to pay to have your fish cleaned. When chartering a boat; however it costs slightly more if you have 6 people.

We get $550 for the day that averages out to $90 per person, you don’t have to pay to rent a rod, and you get your fish cleaned for free. Some other advantages of a charter boat are you can leave and return on a schedule that is suitable to you and your crew. You also have your own personal service by both the Captain and the mate.

You can also set the tone for the day, it may be funny to you if one of your friends has been drinking all day and is loud; but it may not be funny to you if your stuck next to some guy that you don’t even know all day that has been drinking and is loud. On a head boat you have know choice as to where you are going, on the Tara Anne(charter boat) we discuss this with most charters, to see what is best for them.

Sometimes the wind direction may have the Ocean ruff and the Delaware Bay calm or visversa, this maybe important to some one that is prone to seasickness. There have been times we left a spot due to the wind and tie conditions to look for calmer water, and sometimes cut the charter short if the charter choices to do so. On a head boat even if 99% of the people are sick and there is still people fishing and time left they are going to stay on schedule.

Call Capt Joe for dates available or if you have any questions don’t hesitate to call.

Capt. Joe 1 856 304 3293

Currently What is Happening With The Deep Sea Fishing in NJ

If your thinking about going deep sea fishing in NJ now or in the next month this is whats happening as of now.  Charter The Tara Anne this Sat. or Sun. your choice of Seabass fishing or Shark fishing. If your looking for a fun day of fishing with your friends/family seabass fishing is the way to go, they are relatively easy to catch and fun to catch too. Last weekend we Had a trip Sat. and Sun. we had constant action all day both days; not even 3 minutes would go by with out someone catching a fish. Sat. we caught around 200-250 seabass but many of them were throw backs. On Sunday we did about the same averaging about 200-250 seabass; on this trip we had a ten year old kid and he caught a 3lb 1oz seabass and was in the fisherman magazine this week. Flounder are also be caught now in this area just not in great numbers yet. We are currently getting $550 for 8hrs for up to 6 people and that includes Ice, Bait, Tackle, Rods/Reels. If your looking to go out for something bigger then a Shark charter maybe for you. The shark season has started and should last about a month to a month and a half, The water temp is right now and we are getting $850 for 10hrs for up to 6 people and that includes Ice, Bait, Tackle, Rods/Reels. We are still running charters for Drum this Sat. night for $550 up to 6 people which includes Ice, bait, tackle, rods/reels. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to call. Other Dates are available!!!

Capt.Joe
1 856 304 3293
TARA ANNE CHARTERS
www.taraannefishing.com

If your thinking of going Deep Sea Fishing in NJ this is what is Happening Now!!!

If your thinking of going Deep Sea Fishing in NJ this is what is Happening Now!!!  The Drum are bitting again with the full moon aproaching this weekend it maybe your last chance to catch them for this year.  The SeaBass fishing has been very good with lots of action and on some trips that action has been non-stop but  a lot have been throw backs.  With the water warming up the Fluke/Flounder should be moving out of the back bays now and moving into the range of the charter boats.  Some fluke are starting to be caught in the Ocean and Delaware Bay as of this writing so don’t wait any longer go out and go fishing; some prime weekend dates are still avaiable.

Capt. Joe 1 856 304 3293