What Happens If the Weather Doesn’t Cooperate?
Weather is part of fishing—it’s just the reality of being on the water. The good news about bay fishing is that the back bays are much more protected than the open ocean, so trips get canceled far less often than offshore charters. Even on days when it’s rough out at sea, you can often still have a great day in the bays.
That said, safety always comes first. If your captain needs to cancel due to weather, most will work with you to reschedule during your stay in Ocean City. I always do my best to get my customers out on the water before they head home. It’s worth asking about your captain’s specific cancellation and rescheduling policy when you book so there are no surprises.
Fish Cleaning — What to Expect
This is one of the most common questions I get: “What do we do with the fish after we catch them?”
Every boat and every marina handles it a little differently. Most marinas in Ocean City have a dedicated fish cleaning service with their own table. They’ll also have a separate table where you can clean your own fish if you prefer. Or you can take your catch home whole and clean them yourself.
As for pricing, it depends on the size and type of fish. Bigger fish like tuna are typically priced by the pound—anywhere from $0.50 to $1.00 per pound. Smaller fish are priced individually: flounder might be $3.00 to $5.00 each, sea bass and triggerfish around $1.00 to $2.00 each, and tilefish or mahi could run $2.00 to $4.00 each.
On shorter inshore trips, your fish cleaning bill is rarely going to top $60. On some of the smaller boats, the mate or captain may handle it for tips—usually $20 to $30—if there’s time between trips. I always try to accommodate my customers the best I can on that front.
Tipping Your Captain and Crew
“How much should I tip?” Honestly, this is the hardest question for any captain to answer. We always hope we don’t have to field it—ideally, you had a great time and the effort speaks for itself.
Here’s what I can tell you: a good crew works hard to make sure you have the best experience possible. The mates especially—they’re not on a payroll. They work for tips alone. The industry standard is 15–20% of the trip cost, but it’s ultimately up to you. I’ve seen everything from 5% to 30%. Just keep tipping in mind when you’re budgeting for your trip so it doesn’t catch you off guard.
When Is the Best Time to Go?
The bay fishing season in Ocean City typically runs from mid-April through November, with the peak window from May through October. Early morning and late afternoon or sunset trips tend to produce the best results, but experienced captains know how to find fish throughout the day. If you’re visiting during the summer months, book early—the best charter times fill up fast, especially on weekends.