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We recommended you bring
Lunch Cooler Camera Warm Jacket Rain Gear Polarized Sunglasses Sun Screen
Lunch Cooler Camera
Video
Warm
Jacket
Rain
Gear
Polarized
Sunglasses
Sun
Screen
...And please bring a good sense of humor. : )


We will provide
Reels Lures
  All rods and reels
  All bait and tackle
  Free Fish filleting
  Friendly expert instruction
  All Saftey gear
  Clean and Safe vessel
  CG Licensed Captain
No Bananas Do not bring bananas
They are Bad luck - We are serious!

Back in the days of the sailing ships, sailors ate fruit to prevent the onset of scurvy. Bananas would ripen and spoil faster than most fruits. The bug larvae in the skin would hatch and infest not just the other fruit but the entire ship itself. For these reasons, the banana was deemed unfit for sailing ships. Any mention of bananas was seen as a bad omen and would spell misfortune for the voyage.

A Valid Alaska Fishing License is required.

For those susceptible to motion sickness, taking motion sickness medication the night before is recommended.

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