Fishing charters say the fish are biting but the clients are not

The fishing industry is still reeling from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Charter captains say it’s the worst they’ve seen when it comes to cancellations and overall lack of customers.

When ABC Action News introduced you to Captain Mike Murphy during an Apollo Beach community show back in 2021, life on the water couldn’t be better. Fast forward to today, life on the water has been virtually nonexistent.

“A lot of us captains in the past 30 to 40 days, we’ve lost $6,000 to $8,000 to $10,000,” said Murphy.

“A lot of days, we’re sitting there wondering what’s going to happen tomorrow. Is this going to be a full-time business that we can survive in?” said Captain William Wise.

These captains said as the cancellations begin to add up, so too do the bills.

“It’s devastation. It’s hard to budget being a captain because you don’t have an annual salary, you don’t have a regular monthly stipend, or budget. You are relying on trip to trip to trip to trip,” said Murphy.

It’s been a domino effect. Brian Wilson, owner of Palmetto Bait & Tackle, said if the charters aren’t running, the bait and gear aren’t selling.

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