A unique website dedicated to fishing information from Florida's Northern Big Bend. This includes the area from the Econfina River west to the Apalachicola River
Going to a wedding in Key West in February, the groom would like to take his guys out on a charter. The problem is he was hoping to do 12-14 guys and not split them up but also does not want to do a crowded head boat.
I am not aware of anything in between the typical 4-6 man charters and a head boat. Was thinking a possible compromise may be a smaller head boat that might let us private charter the whole boat, but not sure how realistic that possibility is.
Any and all input, even the sarcastic variety, greatly appreciated!
Normal capacity is six passengers (hence 6-pack commercial license). Might be able to find a larger sport fish that is licensed for more, but it sure is gonna be crowded and pricey. The head boat option is probably not what he wants for a tailored buddy trip.
Most of the top guides in Key West like RT Trossett fish light tackle aboard mid-size center consoles with 3-4 anglers tops. So the best bet would probably be contact one of them and explain the situation. Most have relationships with other guides for a package deal so the group could fish in the same areas aboard multiple boats. February is prime snow bird/tourist season, though, so he'd better act quick to secure anything at all.
Good luck and our sympathies!
SK
Native Conch
"Sun rise and sun sets. Since the beginning, it hasn't changed yet." Little Feat