Cortez & Tanner Banks
It is a long drive but so worth it.
Imagine this, you are over 100 miles off the coast, far behind San Clemente Island, flying a kite off the back of the boat, dangling a flying fish right above the mouths of giant bluefin. That's what its like fishing these outer banks. This trip requires at least a 1.5 day trip, and only our larger six packs go there, but it is worth the drive. The fishing is so good at these two close banks because of the bottom topology. Deep, deep water, that suddenly rises to within 5 feet of the surface, in the middle of the ocean, with no land in site. It is a bit wierd to see waves breaking in the middle of the ocean, with land not in sight, but on many days, this is exactly what happens.
When you go on one of our overnight trips, you will be fed well, and have VIP sleeping arrangements. Not like a party boat at all. The beds are much bigger on our boats, the food is much better, and you have a private bathroom/shower!
Six-Pack Charters VS. Party Boats
People often ask me, “Why is going on a private or open-party six-pack charter so much more expensive, then say buying a couple of tickets on a big party boat?” I have decided to delve into this common question and explain why private six-pack charters are the VIP ride of the fleet. SPEED & RANGE - The number one reason to choose a six-pack fishing boat is that they go fast. We are talking a cruising speed of 15 knots and flank speed of 21+ knots (for when you need to haul ass three miles to hop on your buddies radio call-in). What this translates too, is more fishing time, and less travel time. Or… even better yet, the same travel time, and extended range. Either way, you win by having more time with your hook in the water. HEADCOUNT - When you hop on one of the open party boats out of Point Loma or Mission Bay, you can expect to be joined by up to 20-60 of your closest friends, shoulder to shoulder for the rest of the day. Not so on a six-pack fishing boat, it’...
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