Lone Wolf Sportfishing
Length: 35 ft
Capacity: 6 persons
Nearshore Fishing, Offshore Fishing
Targeted Species
Boat Specs
35 ft
6 persons
Types of Fishing
- Nearshore Fishing
- Offshore Fishing
Fishing Techniques
- Bottom Fishing
- Deep Sea Fishing
- Heavy Tackle
- Trolling
Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Fishfinder
- Flybridge
- GPS
- Ice Box
- Kitchen
- Outriggers
- Radar
- Refrigerator
- Toilet
Trip Includes
- First Mate
- Fishing License
- Lures
- Rods, reels & tackle
If you’re ready to experience fishing in Beaufort, look no further than Lone Wolf Sportfishing. Your guide for the day is Captain John, so you’ll benefit from years of professional experience.
Spanish Mackerel, Bluefish, Amberjack, Great Barracuda, Bonito, Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, Blackfin Tuna, Yellowfin Tuna, Vermilion Snapper, Gray Triggerfish, and more inhabit these waters, depending on when you go. You can expect to do some fishing with heavy tackle, trolling, bottom fishing, or maybe something more specialized in this area.
Kids are welcome, so get ‘em offline and onto the water! If you don’t have a child-sized life vest of your own, be sure to ask if there’s one on board. Customers are encouraged to bring snacks to maintain your energy throughout the trip!
Your boat for the day is a 35’ Viking sportfishing vessel with space for 6 passengers. It has outriggers, everything you need for a productive day on the water. There’s a toilet on board for your convenience. Owner of the Lone Wolf, Tony, has stocked the boat with rods, reels and lures for your use.
A First Mate will be there to make sure everything is running smoothly. Mates work hard to make your trip count, so a 10–20% tip is customary.
The charter boat covers your fishing license, just show up ready for some fishing! Keep in mind that some fish may have harvest limits or closed seasons. Simply ask and your captain can tell you more.
It’s always wise to bring a hat, sunglasses, bottled water, and sunscreen (non-spray). Alcohol is allowed in moderation, but you should avoid hard liquor as well as glass bottles.
You could keep reading this, but wouldn’t you rather be fishing with Lone Wolf Sportfishing?