Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to bring any fishing gear?
Nope. It’s all provided, but you’re welcome to bring your own if you’d
like.
What should I bring?
Expect cool weather. Dress in layers, and bring a jacket. Also recommended: sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, comfortable shoes.
Camera….
What about food?
You’re welcome to bring any food or drink you’d like. Some folks bring ice chests on
board. There is a small microwave in the cabin you can use. We also
have a sink.
What kind of fishing license will I need?
Just the basic
Is there a minimum age?
We discourage parents from bringing infants and toddlers on board. Five hours
is a long time for little guys.
What if I’ve never fished before?
This is the boat for you! With only six passengers on board, the captain
can take the time to help you have an enjoyable fishing experience.
Who cleans the fish?
The captain will make every effort to clean your fish. He may have to ask
for your assistance if there are limits for all on board.
Is there a bathroom on the boat?
Bathroom? No. Private PortaPotty: Yes.
What happens if the weather’s
bad?
We do fish rain or shine (although it may only rain one or two days all
summer.) If the seas are rough, however,
the captain will meet with you prior to your trip to discuss the
conditions. Our goal is for you to have
an enjoyable experience and want to return and recommend us to your
friends. If it’s so rough that
you’re just “holding on” then you won’t have much fun
fishing. Please do NOT decide to cancel
your trip based on a weather forecast, as they are often inaccurate. We ask that you come to the boat as originally
scheduled to see what Captain Tom or Chris has to say. If the trip is indeed cancelled due to bad
weather, your deposit will be returned to you.
On some occasions we will try to contact you prior to your trip to alert
you about a trip cancellation – that is why we ask for a cell phone or
local phone number when you make your reservation.
How do I find the boat?
-Map- Take the
What kinds of fish will we catch?
mostly:
Black rockfish (90% of the catch)
average weight: 2-3 pound (up to 8 pounds)
common:
Lingcod 24 inch minimum length, weights range from 3 to 30+ pounds
Vermillion rockfish
Cabezon
Kelp and Rock Greenling
occasionally:
Blue rockfish
Yellowtail rockfish
Quillback rockfish
Tiger rockfish
Grass rockfish
Copper rockfish
the bottom (just kidding)
How much do the Black rockfish filets weigh?
Typically, about 40% of the weight of the fish.
How many can we keep?
2009: Ten rockfish, two lingcod (24" minimum for lings), per trip. Not
sure about 2010 yet.
How far out will we fish?
Less than ¾ mile from shore. (Sometimes way less.)
What’s the average running time?
Just 25 minutes (45 max).
How deep will we be fishing?
100 feet is about our maximum depth. Generally we’re
fishing from 30 to 60 feet (sometimes less, weather permitting.)
What kind of gear will we be using?
On the boat we have a selection of 1-1/2 oz and 2 oz diamond-bars. We
also have ¾ to 1-1/2 oz lead-head jigs with a variety of 4-inch scampy or 6-inch curl-tail swim-baits.
What pound test line?
17 pound test mono.
Will we use bait?
Some customers choose to bring bait for rockcod fishing, but the captain
believes in these waters a well-presented lure will catch just as many, if not
more, fish than if you use bait. (note: this is not a challenge.)
What are the best times of year to catch rockcod?
Summertime: Memorial Day through Labor Day (really!)
Do the fish bite better in the morning or afternoon?
The captain’s answer to this oft-asked
question: “When I look back in history, and recall the trips where the
fish were biting like crazy, the afternoon generally comes to mind. In
saying this, however, when I look back to the trips when the fish weren’t biting at all, the afternoon generally comes to
mind as well. On the whole, the mornings are more consistent, but I have
clients who always insist on fishing in the afternoon."
Does the tide matter?
Depending on the weather, it can. It’s
complicated. You’ll just have to pay the $90 to get
on board and ask the captain why.
Salmon Info
What days can I fish for salmon in 2010?
The season will be announced in April sometime, and we’ll post the
regulations here.
Crabbing Info
How does the crabbing part work?
It’s easy! At trip’s
end, the captain stops at his crab traps and pulls them up. He divides
the crab amongst the customers.
Watch
a video of Tom catching your crab!
What’s the cost for crabbing?
It’s included in the price of the trip.
What part of the summer can we crab?
Through July 30th.
How many can we keep?
Ten (males and/or females) over 5-3/4 inches.
How long can I keep them before I cook them?
Best to cook them the day they’re caught. Some
customers put them on ice and take them back to the Redding area to cook the
next morning. I wouldn’t push it any more than
that.
How do I cook and clean them?
It's
not that hard!
What days do you fish?
We make two trips a day, seven days a week from Memorial Weekend in late May
through mid-September.
How much does it cost? (Note:
Prices subject to change.) 2010 rates:
$100 per person for a five-hour
trip. Whole boat, private charters (6 person max): half day - $550 & full day - $1,100.
Do I need a reservation?
Absolutely. Because we’re limited to just six
passengers per trip, the boat is full most every trip. Some folks make their
reservations a year in advance.
How do I make a reservation?
Call us and see what’s available In California, our
toll-free number is (800) 839-4744, otherwise it's (707) 839-4743.
You can also check our online calendar, but we don’t make reservations using the internet.
You can also visit the gift shop at the foot of the Trinidad Pier during their
summer business hours, and the ladies there can make reservations for you.
Do I need to pay a deposit?
Yes. One half the cost: $45 per person will hold the spot(s) for you.
What if I need to cancel?
If you let us know any time up to 7 days prior to your trip date, you’ll receive your deposit back. After that we’ll keep it unless we’re able
to fill the vacant spots in the meantime. Please remember that after you’ve reserved a spot on the boat, we’ll
be turning away countless other folks who might want to fish at that same time.
Can I pay with a credit or debit card?
Sorry, no. We accept cash, travelers’ checks, money orders and personal
checks.
Make checks payable to Trinidad Bay Charters
2993
Please jot down the date of your trip on your check. Thanks.
Do you sell Gift Certificates?
Yes, we do. Just call to arrange for the details.
What if I have more questions?
Call us, or email us: trinidadbaycharters@yahoo.com
note: as a precaution, we will not open messages that have attachments, unless
you've notified us beforehand.
Updated September 2009