Key West Pro Guides in general has never discounted trips during the 22 plus years we have been in operation here in Key West. Understand…to discount a trip by ANY guide means the expenses for that trip must also be reduced. Not surprisingly the profit margin on a private, all-inclusive light tackle charter is very small. To discount would require that we cut corners we are not willing to do.
For example…We fully expect to run to the most remote and distant therefore productive fishing grounds for you, not stop well short and fish lesser waters that are highly pressured daily by other guides and locals alike just to keep fuel costs down. Many charter operations in Key West today due to high fuel costs limit their travel distances to maintain their profit margin. Not us! We certainly expect to provide you with whatever it takes for an outstanding day on the water. From fuel to fresh live baits, attractants, top of the line equipment in perfect working condition, etc. Our pledge to you is to provide you with all the necessary tools to ensure your very best opportunity for success and ultimately world class fishing action. Never would we “take a shot” by using frozen or cut baits left over from yesterday. Never would we think of not rigging the equipment you will be fishing with from top to bottom new and fresh…hooks, lines, leaders, tippet, etc. vs. leaving on yesterday’s left-overs to reduce costs chancing that potential “fish of a life time” to tired or worn gear and equipment. This list goes on forever…
As the largest and clearly most productive charter fishing outfit in Key West for several years now, we only know how to give our guests 110% every time off the dock. We do not cut corners, we never stop working for you and we never take a “good enough” attitude for you…this is exactly why we enjoy the reputation of being the “very best of the best” in the Florida Keys. We earn it by providing you with the “best of the best” start to finish. You could ask yourself if a discount is actually saving a few dollars or maybe wasting all your money on a far lesser experience. After all how often does one get the opportunity to fish in one of the premier fishing locations on the planet? Is it worth the risk?