Captain Gary Bulman comes to his job as a charter boat captain with more than a decade’s experience. He is Coast Guard licensed and insured and ready to take you fishing on his newly refurbished 36' Hatteras Sportfisherman. The boat sports the latest in electronics and safety equipment, has comfortable seating and a full bathroom. Enjoy use of a microwave, tv/dvd/player and stereo system. Since he fishes year round, he also has heat onboard for winter trips! Captain Bulman provides all the tackle and bait for trips such as full day, half day, Gulf Stream and inshore wreck fishing. Bring your food, drinks, camera, sunscreen and sensible sport shoes. Before you know it, depending on the trip of choice, you will be reeling in a variety of fish including dolphin, wahoo, tuna, billfish and plenty of inshore species. Catch glimpses of marine animals such as whales and dolphins and pelagic birds! A day on the water is like an added day to life! The boat docks at Broak Creek Fishing Center, which is open year round.
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