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Meet The Captains

Embark on unforgettable adventures with our skilled captains at Carolina Hook & Fly. Your next fishing expedition awaits – cast off with expertise and reel in the thrill!

Frequently Asked Questions

WHAT CAN WE EXPECT TO CATCH ON A TRIP?

The catch on your trip can vary depending on factors such as the season, location, and fishing conditions. However, with Carolina Hook & Fly, you can anticipate a diverse and exciting array of catches. Inshore, you might reel in species like redfish, speckled trout, flounder, and sheepshead. Meanwhile, our nearshore expeditions could lead to encounters with king mackerel, Spanish mackerel, cobia, and more.

What DO I NEED TO BRING FOR MY TRIP

During the summer months, it is advisable to use sunscreen, wear a hat, sunglasses, and opt for light-colored clothing. In contrast, warmer clothing is recommended for the winter months. Remember to bring any desired food and beverages for the entire duration of the trip.

WHAT IF THE TRIP GETS CANCELED?

In the event of trip cancellation by the Captain due to reasons such as inclement weather or emergencies, the entire deposit will be refunded. If the client decides to cancel the trip up to 48 hours before the scheduled day, the full deposit will also be refunded. However, cancellations within the 48-hour window prior to the scheduled trip will not be eligible for a deposit refund.

DO I NEED A FISHING LICENSE TO FISH ON YOUR BOAT?

All passengers are comprehensively covered under our recreational charter boat license, ensuring a seamless and compliant experience for all individuals on board. Our commitment to safety and regulatory compliance extends to every aspect of our operations, allowing our passengers to enjoy their time on the water with the utmost confidence. With our fully licensed charter, you can be assured that your maritime adventure with us aligns with the highest standards, providing not only an enjoyable experience but also a secure and legally sound one for all participants.

Our Fleet

Hells Bay marquesa

Named after the Marquesas Keys near Key West, because they lie across the Boca Grande channel, which can become 5 miles of hell without much notice. A technical skiff with a buttery ride in a chop that will deliver you dry and happy, and then allow you to silently pole up to a school of bonefish. Room for four and lots of storage.

YellowFin 24 CE

Yellowfin’s largest bay boat model simply looks fast, whether it’s moving or sitting still. The sleek, low-profile design makes the 24 CE a superb shallow-water fishing platform, and fore and aft casting decks provide plenty of room for several anglers to move about the boat freely. The ergonomically-designed console has room for two 12-inch displays, or one larger one. Also standard is a 50-gallon livewell and a separate 50-gallon release well, giving you plenty of bait storage capacity. In addition, the lightweight, vinyl ester/carbon fiber, vacuum-bagged construction combines with a single-step hull design to yield the exceptional performance and efficiency you expect from Yellowfin.

Pathfinder 2600 HPS

From weed lines to tide rips to oyster bars all in the same day, the new 2600 HPS has all the performance and features that make it the most versatile bay boat ever built. Imagine the possibilities: a high performance, twin- stepped hull and huge casting decks with walk-around gunwales; fore and aft offshore tournament-grade livewells and undergunwale fly rod storage; maximum freeboard, still trolling motor capable and with a fishbox big enough to fit a smoker king.