While the weather was Outstanding!!Review of Sea Watch Tuna Fishing Charter Captain:"Disappointed and Dissatisfied. Save your money, folks!My experience on the Sea Watch Tuna Fishing Charter on October 29th was nothing short of a complete letdown! Spending a purported 12-hour trip where maybe a mere 30 minutes were allocated for actual fishing was utterly absurd. I was under the impression that this was a fishing expedition, not a scenic boat ride. We would drop Bait and 1 cast it was "REAL EM UP" from the captain, rather than in even in a spot with 1 kelp paddy the Boat caught 2 fish,rather than make the drift multiple times, The captain chose to "Keep Looking" rather than fish a kelp paddy that we knew had fishThe captain's decision to limit our fishing time to such an insignificant fraction of the entire journey was simply baffling. We barely had the chance to cast our lines before being rushed back, leaving us without the promised opportunity to genuinely engage in the sport.This so-called strategy of 'limited time, maximum impact' felt more like a strategy to waste time and money. The excuse that the captain possesses an otherworldly intuition for locating the fish might sound poetic, but in reality, it felt like an excuse for a lackluster experience. It's hard to believe that in a vast ocean, the only window of opportunity to catch prized tunas was confined to such a tiny timeframe.The entire trip seemed more focused on quick turnover for the company rather than providing customers with a fulfilling fishing experience. Save your hard-earned money and opt for a charter that actually dedicates real time to the activity they advertise.Our time on the Sea Watch Tuna Fishing Charter was an absolute disaster from start to finish. The decision to allow a measly 30 minutes out of a 12-hour trip for actual fishing was already a tremendous letdown. But what made matters worse was the poor crew service that bordered on rudeness towards some patrons.
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While the weather was Outstanding!!Review of Sea Watch Tuna Fishing Charter Captain:"Disappointed and Dissatisfied. Save your money, folks!My experience on the Sea Watch Tuna Fishing Charter on October 29th was nothing short of a complete letdown! Spending a purported 12-hour trip where maybe a mere 30 minutes were allocated for actual fishing was utterly absurd. I was under the impression that this was a fishing expedition, not a scenic boat ride. We would drop Bait and 1 cast it was "REAL EM UP" from the captain, rather than in even in a spot with 1 kelp paddy the Boat caught 2 fish,rather than make the drift multiple times, The captain chose to "Keep Looking" rather than fish a kelp paddy that we knew had fishThe captain's decision to limit our fishing time to such an insignificant fraction of the entire journey was simply baffling. We barely had the chance to cast our lines before being rushed back, leaving us without the promised opportunity to genuinely engage in the sport.This so-called strategy of 'limited time, maximum impact' felt more like a strategy to waste time and money. The excuse that the captain possesses an otherworldly intuition for locating the fish might sound poetic, but in reality, it felt like an excuse for a lackluster experience. It's hard to believe that in a vast ocean, the only window of opportunity to catch prized tunas was confined to such a tiny timeframe.The entire trip seemed more focused on quick turnover for the company rather than providing customers with a fulfilling fishing experience. Save your hard-earned money and opt for a charter that actually dedicates real time to the activity they advertise.Our time on the Sea Watch Tuna Fishing Charter was an absolute disaster from start to finish. The decision to allow a measly 30 minutes out of a 12-hour trip for actual fishing was already a tremendous letdown. But what made matters worse was the poor crew service that bordered on rudeness towards some patrons.
While the weather was Outstanding!!Review of Sea Watch Tuna Fishing Charter Captain:"Disappointed and Dissatisfied. Save your money, folks!My experience on the Sea Watch Tuna Fishing Charter on October 29th was nothing short of a complete letdown! Spending a purported 12-hour trip where maybe a mere 30 minutes were allocated for actual fishing was utterly absurd. I was under the impression that this was a fishing expedition, not a scenic boat ride. We would drop Bait and 1 cast it was "REAL EM UP" from the captain, rather than in even in a spot with 1 kelp paddy the Boat caught 2 fish,rather than make the drift multiple times, The captain chose to "Keep Looking" rather than fish a kelp paddy that we knew had fishThe captain's decision to limit our fishing time to such an insignificant fraction of the entire journey was simply baffling. We barely had the chance to cast our lines before being rushed back, leaving us without the promised opportunity to genuinely engage in the sport.This so-called strategy of 'limited time, maximum impact' felt more like a strategy to waste time and money. The excuse that the captain possesses an otherworldly intuition for locating the fish might sound poetic, but in reality, it felt like an excuse for a lackluster experience. It's hard to believe that in a vast ocean, the only window of opportunity to catch prized tunas was confined to such a tiny timeframe.The entire trip seemed more focused on quick turnover for the company rather than providing customers with a fulfilling fishing experience. Save your hard-earned money and opt for a charter that actually dedicates real time to the activity they advertise.Our time on the Sea Watch Tuna Fishing Charter was an absolute disaster from start to finish. The decision to allow a measly 30 minutes out of a 12-hour trip for actual fishing was already a tremendous letdown. But what made matters worse was the poor crew service that bordered on rudeness towards some patrons.