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Rules of the Road
Onshore and Pier
Our membership is all about interaction with each another and enjoying fishing in Southwest Florida.
Just about every weekday morning, a club members gather at the Matlacha Bridge, Bat Park, or Matlacha Community Park for a few hours of fishing comradery.
Organized Pier or Beach trips are announced at the monthly business meetings or by email notification.
Some Inshore Items
Most Flats Boats are small, have a shallow draft and always require
good balance
while on board.
All Mates be able to get on and off small boats from docks or landing platforms without assistance
All Mates must be comfortable maneuvering around once onboard.
Offshore
At RAFC, we recognize the wide variations in experience and skills amongst our members.
Our trips designed for "fun" and not "work."
Mates must be ready and available to assist in the trip preparation and end of trip clean up.
Mates usually bring bait, ice and sometimes snacks to share with the group.
Available space on each boat is different and often limited. Everyone should not bring more items that will be used.
Mates must be comfortable maneuvering around the different boat decks.
Issues or requests need to be discussed with the Captain in advance of the day of the trip.
Everyone needs to remember that the Offshore Captains are doing a huge favor for running these trips.
About our Captains
Individual Captains have rules and standards that they require mates to abide by.
Captains may require a signed release form prior to the trip.
We're all aware of variables, like the weather, that will impact trip changes. They may come on short notice.
Some Captains clean fish the next morning.
Please consider Ride Sharing to the Captain's location. It will make parking requirements simpler.
How To Have Fun & Be Safe
Safety Points to Consider Every Trip
Weather - Boat - Crew
What are the Constraints for your trip?
Float Plan - Left with a trusted person on shore? (emergency contacts information of the crew)
Storms likely? Check the forecast - leave the VHF weather channel on during your trip
Equipment Checklist - Bilge pumps status - Fire extinguishers - Running Lights - Extra water aboard?
Boat and its Electronics - All crew should be familiar with basic functions and operation.
Communications - VHF, cell phone numbers circulated (charged & cords too)
Emergency Equipment - Life Preservers, Cell phones, EFIRB, SPOT, or EnReach, etc.
First Aid Kit - Usually cuts and punctures, includes any specialized items for crew or trip. (Bleedstop)
"GO" or "DITCH" Bag ready and onboard? Be ready in case someone goes overboard - Throwable ready, etc.
Communicate your Plans to the Crew - Keep it simple & ask for questions. Show them where your emergency stuff is and tell them what they are expected to do.
​During the Trip - Be aware, Keep a good lookout, know what's going on with the other boats.
Reel Anglers Multi-Boat Trip Protocol
These trips are for fun, so let's all act like it, be courteous, on time, and responsible.
If you see something that needs doing, take care of it.
Communicate with the crew and captains in advance so everyone has a clear idea of the intended trip.
When on a multi-boat trip, get a common float plan and let the group know when you deviate from it.
If you leave the fishing area before the others, let them know you are leaving so they
1) don't start looking for you, and 2) know that you have left.
All captains should have a clear and continuous idea of the route, destination, and other boats on the trip.
Pick a VHF channel for the trip (usually 68, 69, or 71) and if it's busy that day make sure everyone is aware of any change.
If you are on an inshore trip, the group may prefer cell/text usage of VHF.
NO Firearms or Alcohol should be brought onboard without permission of the captain.
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