
What to Bring on Your Pensacola Fishing Charter
Captain Justin’s Advice for a Great Day on the Gulf
Hey y’all—Captain Justin here from Paradise Charter Fishing in beautiful Pensacola, Florida.
If you’re gearing up for a trip with us, first off—good choice. Whether it’s your first time on the water or your tenth, there’s something special about spending a day out fishing in Pensacola. The views, the salt air, and the chance to experience real Florida Panhandle fishing—that’s what we’re all about.
Now let’s talk about what to bring so you’re ready when you step on board.
This isn’t just a checklist (we’ll give you that too)—this is more about helping you feel prepared so your trip is smooth, fun, and focused on what really matters: making memories out here on the Gulf.
First Things First: The Florida Sun is No Joke
If you’re joining us for a fishing charter in Pensacola, you’ll be out on open water with the sun reflecting off the water. Even on a cloudy day, that sun can sneak up on you.
What to Bring for Sun Protection:
- Sunscreen (something that won’t sting your eyes)
- Polarized sunglasses (they help cut the glare and let you see fish in the water)
- A hat (wide-brimmed if you want max coverage)
- Long sleeves or a neck gaiter if you’re fair-skinned or burn easy
Dress for the Water, Not the Dock
This isn’t a fashion show—it’s a Pensacola fishing trip, and you’re going to want to stay cool, dry, and comfortable.
Wear something that:
- Dries fast (quick-dry shirts, fishing shorts, or lightweight pants)
- Breathes easy for your skin to allow you to enjoy fishing
- Lets you move freely
Flip-flops are fine for the beach—but not the best choice for a charter fishing boat in Pensacola.
Snacks and Drinks: Simple is Smart
We’ve got a cooler on board, so you don’t need to bring anything big. But if you’re booking a family fishing charter in Pensacola, especially with kids, a few snacks and drinks go a long way.
Suggestions:
- Bottled water or sports drinks (it gets hot fast)
- Easy snacks (granola bars, crackers, sandwiches)
- No glass containers, please
If you’re not sure whether something’s okay to bring, just give us a call before your trip.
Motion Sickness: Better Safe Than Sorry
Some days the Gulf is calm like glass. Other days? Not so much.
If you’re new to deep sea fishing in Pensacola, here’s what I recommend:
- Take motion sickness medicine before you board
- Bring ginger chews or acupressure bands
- Keep your eyes on the horizon if things start feeling off
It’s nothing to be embarrassed about—it happens to the best of us. It’s best to be prepared and not have to worry about it.
What We Provide (So You Don’t Have To)
At Paradise Charter Fishing, we’ve got all the gear ready:
- Rods, reels, tackle, bait—yep, that’s on us
- Fishing license? Covered
- Ice and cooler space? Handled
All you have to do is show up ready to enjoy one of the best fishing charters in Pensacola, Florida.
Bringing the Kids?
We love running family-friendly fishing charters. If you’re bringing little ones, think about:
- Child-sized hats and sunglasses
- Snacks and drinks they already like
- A hoodie if we’re heading out early
- Something to keep them entertained between the action
Fishing with kids in Pensacola is one of my favorite parts of the job—it’s even better when they’re set up for success.
A Few Things to Leave Behind
To keep everyone safe and comfortable on your Gulf Coast fishing charter, please leave at home:
- Glass bottles
- Spray sunscreen (slippery and messy)
- Extra-large coolers (our boat has what you need)
- Anything you wouldn’t want to lose to the ocean
Wrapping It Up
Fishing in Pensacola, FL is one of the best things you can do while you’re here—and it doesn’t take much to be ready for a great time on the water.
You can access the real checklist on the website, but this guide should give you a good idea of what to expect. If you’ve got questions, just ask—we’re here to help make your trip fun, safe, and memorable.
See you at the dock.
Captain Justin
Paradise Charter Fishing | Pensacola, Florida