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Tourists who visit coastal areas often don't think the trip is complete until they have gone on a fishing trip.
If you have access to a fishing boat and fishing equipment, and would enjoy getting paid to take people fishing, then you might consider starting your own fishing charter business.
How to Get Into the Fishing Charter Business
You need to make sure you have a reliable fishing boat, and the proper fishing equipment and life jackets before starting your fishing charter business.
You will want to set up an office area in your home that will enable you to take appointments and schedule fishing charters, as well as handle advertising for your business and keep track of revenue.
Skills Needed:
You will need to have knowledge of boating safety as well as basic fishing skills before you attempt to take others out on the water for a fishing experience.
Strong communication skills and strong people skills will enable you to entertain your clients while you take them on fishing charters. Enjoying being around people, sharing interesting facts about your coastal area and taking a keen interest in teaching them how to fish will make your fishing charter business a popular tourist attraction.
Financial and organizational skills are essential in keeping accounting books and other records in order as well as being able to determine how much to charge for your fishing charters, keeping in mind that you will have to pay for gas and upkeep for your fishing boat.
Marketing skills are equally important in order for you to successfully tap into the tourist market in your coastal area.
Experience Needed:
You need to be an expert in boating and be proficient in fishing if you are to run a successful fishing charter business.
Experience in giving tours and entertaining guests will also benefit your fishing charter business. You may wish to gain experience giving fishing charters by offering fishing trips to your family and friends, prior to taking tourists out on your boat.
Start up Requirements:
Investment in your fishing boat, fishing equipment and life jackets will be your biggest start up cost for your fishing charter business.
You will also want to invest in advertising, including flyers, pamphlets and newspaper ads in order to get your business off the ground.
Be Sure to visit our Business Start Up Guide for information on starting your business
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