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NL Fishing Charter offers an unforgettable experience exploring the stunning coastline of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. The waters of the North Atlantic have carved a breathtaking landscape of bays, cliffs, and inlets, providing the perfect backdrop for a day of fishing. The rugged beauty of the area, teeming with seabirds and marine life, sets the stage for the best fishing in North America.
Our vessel, the EmmaB, is a traditional Cape Islander equipped with top-of-the-line safety and fishing equipment to ensure a comfortable and secure trip. Safety is our top priority, and our experienced Captain, with years of boating and fishing knowledge, is fully qualified and insured to provide a professional charter service from start to finish.
At NL Fishing Charter, we offer customizable private charters for families, friends, co-workers, or special guests. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a novice fisherman, we can tailor the experience to suit your preferences. From inshore fishing for cod and mackerel to deep-sea excursions for tuna and shark, there is a fishing adventure for everyone.
To make your day on the water even more special, we offer handmade cod jiggers, hats, t-shirts, and gift certificates for purchase. Our goal is to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for all our guests, and we are happy to answer any questions or address any concerns you may have. Contact us to book your adventure with NL Fishing Charter and discover the unparalleled beauty of St. John's coastline.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Enjoy an adventure along the rugged St. John's coastline on our traditional Cape Islander vessel, the EmmaB, with safety focused tours. We offer a professional charter service from start to finish with a fully qualified, insured captain.
Please wear warm clothes and layers, and bring a hat, sunglasses, sunblock, and a rain shell. Snacks are a great idea but no bottles, and remember your camera and binoculars.
Please be on time and skip sandals for your charter. Cancellations may occur due to weather.

