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Greenwich, CT · On-site

$35 - $55/hr

Private fishing charters offered outside of camp season * We target species including striped bass, bluefish, porgies, sea bass, blackfish and flounder Ready to Apply? Contact us today to join a fun ...

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Greenwich, CT · On-site

$35 - $55/hr

Private fishing charters offered outside of camp season * We target species including striped bass, bluefish, porgies, sea bass, blackfish and flounder Ready to Apply? Contact us today to join a fun ...

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With its mild climate Naples draws tourists from all overlooking for some restful relaxation paired with outdoor activities such as fishing charters or eco-tours through Everglades National Park only ...

With its mild climate Naples draws tourists from all overlooking for some restful relaxation paired with outdoor activities such as fishing charters or eco-tours through Everglades National Park only ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Fishing Charter Captain, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fishing Charter Captain, you need expert knowledge of fishing techniques, local waterways, navigation, and typically a valid captain's license such as a U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Credential. Proficiency with GPS navigation systems, fish finders, safety equipment, and boat maintenance is essential. Exceptional customer service, leadership, and communication skills help create memorable experiences and ensure client safety. These abilities are crucial for delivering safe, enjoyable trips while complying with regulations and building a loyal client base.

What are fishing charters?

Fishing charters are services provided by professional captains or companies that take individuals or groups out on boats to fish in specific locations, such as oceans, lakes, or rivers. These trips typically include the use of fishing gear, bait, and sometimes even fishing licenses, making it easy for beginners and experienced anglers alike. Charters can be tailored for different types of fishing, such as deep sea, freshwater, or fly fishing, and may offer half-day, full-day, or multi-day excursions. The goal is to provide a guided fishing experience where guests can learn new techniques, catch fish, and enjoy time on the water.

What is the difference between Fishing Charters vs Fishing Guides?

AspectFishing ChartersFishing Guides
CredentialsCaptain's license, safety certificationsFishing license, knowledge of local waters
Work EnvironmentOperate boats, take groups on fishing tripsLead individual or small groups, often onshore or boat
Employer & Industry UsageFishing charter companies, tourism industryIndependent guides, fishing shops, tourism
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for organized fishing tripsSeeking personalized fishing instruction

Fishing Charters typically operate boats and offer organized trips for groups, focusing on providing a complete fishing experience. Fishing Guides often work independently or for companies, offering personalized instruction and local expertise. Both roles require knowledge of fishing techniques and local waters, but charters emphasize group trips and boat operation, while guides focus on individual or small group instruction.

What are some common challenges faced by crew members working on fishing charters, and how can they be addressed?

Crew members on fishing charters often encounter challenges such as unpredictable weather, long hours on the water, and the need to provide excellent customer service to clients with varying levels of fishing experience. Effective communication and teamwork are essential for ensuring safety and a positive guest experience. Being adaptable, maintaining a strong work ethic, and developing problem-solving skills can help crew members handle unexpected situations, such as equipment malfunctions or changes in fishing conditions. Regular training on safety protocols and customer service techniques can also contribute to a smooth operation.
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fishing captain

Pelagic Beast Fishing Charters

Greenwich, CT • On-site

$35 - $55/hr

Full-time

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

NOW HIRING: EXPERIENCED CHARTER BOAT CAPTAIN

Location: Greenwich, CT

We are a family-owned fishing charter company seeking an experienced and licensed captain (OUPV or higher) to join our team for the 2026 season!

Schedule:
Monday–Friday8:00 AM–12:00 PM and 1:00 PM–5:00 PM (This may vary from week to week)

Optional overtime, weekends, and evenings available.
Responsibilities:

  • Safely captain a charter boat with up to 6 children per session
  • Teach knot tying, casting, baiting, and fishing techniques
  • Create a fun, safe, and educational experience
  • Work alongside a First Mate assisting campers

Requirements:

  • Valid USCG Captain’s License- OUPV or higher
  • Prior experience working with children (required)
  • Strong knowledge of Long Island Sound fishing
  • Patient, energetic, and professional
  • no smoking permitted on the boat while children are present

This is a rewarding role for someone who loves fishing and working with kids.

  • Full-Time/Part time/Per Diem positions available
  • Hours/days: Monday- Friday 8am-5pm or may vary
  • Overtime: Optional
  • Seasonal Focus: June through Sept
  • Must Love Working with Children!

Requirements:

Valid OUPV (6-Pack) License or higher

Prior fishing experience aboard a fishing vessel (REQUIRED)

Knowledge of Long Island Sound preferred

Applications without fishing experience will not be considered

About Us:

  • Operating since 2014
  • Two boats located in Norwalk & Greenwich, CT
  • We run a popular kids fishing camp with two daily sessions (June–August)
  • Private fishing charters offered outside of camp season
  • We target species including striped bass, bluefish, porgies, sea bass, blackfish and flounder

Ready to Apply?

Contact us today to join a fun, fast-paced team on the water!

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Temporary, Per Diem

Pay: $35.00 - $50.00+ per hour based on experience