Capitán
Larry Wren

Member since October 2014 Islamorada, United States
Antecedentes
Mi nombre es el Capitán Larry Wren y me gustaría invitarte a pescar a bordo del First Choice. Mi filosofía es simple: ofrecer el mejor barco y equipo de pesca, sin escatimar en los gastos extra para lograrlo (¡al fin y al cabo lo vales!). De niño pescaba en Islamorada con el Capitán Hugh Brown, y desde entonces quedé enganchado de por vida. En un trabajo de octavo grado escribí sobre mi sueño de convertirme en capitán de charter en Islamorada. He pescado extensamente por todo el mundo, tanto en agua dulce como salada, y tengo que decir que la caña de mosca merece mucho más uso.

Hola, soy el Capitán Larry Wren

Islamorada, Estados Unidos
Antecedentes
Mi nombre es el Capitán Larry Wren y me gustaría invitarte a pescar a bordo del First Choice. Mi filosofía es simple: ofrecer el mejor barco y equipo de pesca, sin escatimar en los gastos extra para lograrlo (¡al fin y al cabo lo vales!). De niño pescaba en Islamorada con el Capitán Hugh Brown, y desde entonces quedé enganchado de por vida. En un trabajo de octavo grado escribí sobre mi sueño de convertirme en capitán de charter en Islamorada. He pescado extensamente por todo el mundo, tanto en agua dulce como salada, y tengo que decir que la caña de mosca merece mucho más uso.

Mi Anuncio de Charter

Excelente
4.8 / 5
(60 reseñas)
Islamorada
 Last booking: 2 days ago
Viajes desde US $1,130

Reportes de Pesca

Tips to Pick a Charter Boat
Tips to Pick a Charter Boat
Sept 9, 2022 Islamorada
Great offshore charter boats, crewed by dedicated professionals who truly love to take people fishing, exist in just about every corner of the known fishing world. But sometimes signals get crossed, or expectations don’t quite match reality, and things just don’t come together the way they should to ensure that the charter customer has a good experience. 1. Fishing Offshore Half-Day Trips This is one of the biggest decision-making errors, and it happens all over the world: trying to fish a half day instead of a full day or multiple days. There are only a few places where you could even hope to see a billfish in a half day, and even in the hottest of hot spots, you’d have to be incredibly lucky to have any success in such a short amount of time. Take it with a big grain of salt when you hear someone say, “We caught two blues and were back in time for lunch.” Possible? Maybe. Likely? No. Here’s an example of it: The boats that fished a full day yesterday averaged 8 sailfish releases each, but you say, “Why spend all that money for a whole day when we could just go for a half day and catch 4?” It doesn’t work that way. First, those fish may be well out of range for a half-day charter. There may also have been an afternoon bite that takes place long after you’ve packed it in and headed for the dock. Save the half days for fishing inshore. 2. Picking the Cheapest Charter Boat Of course, we all want a good deal on everything we buy, but selecting a charter based solely on price is almost always a bad idea. A low price could mean several things: The boat’s much older or smaller than the others, which means you’ll be more uncomfortable in rough weather; the tackle isn’t properly maintained; the captain and crew are working for less money; or a host of other things, and few of them good. The cheapest price doesn’t always come with the best value. You may think you’ve gotten a great deal and then just end up going for an expensive, slow cruise, with the crew not making any real attempt to catch fish. In regards to the size of the boat’s cockpit or fish fighting area, not all boats are equal in this respect. You are chartering the boat for the day, so bedrooms mean nothing. Look at the boat and visualize your group and a mate in the cockpit area? The larger the boat doesn’t mean a larger cockpit area. 3. Setting Unrealistic Expectations Even in the best fishing holes, the numbers change dramatically from day to day. Even in places like Costa Rica, where the fishing is relatively consistent during the high season, the fleet runs into slow days. That’s why it’s important to set realistic expectations for yourself and your charter group. This is especially true when it comes to bill fishing. If there are four, five, or six people in your charter party, then the chances are good that not everyone will be able to catch a billfish. You should determine ahead of time whose turn it will be when a strike finally does occur so the opportunity’s not missed. Some choose to either rotate time in the chair or assign a rod rotation in order to make it fair for everyone. You may have your heart set on a marlin, but if the Mahi Mahi are chewing the props off the boats a few miles away, then it may be a better option than staring at pretty blue water for six hours waiting for a bite. Be realistic with yourself and your party ahead of time — and be open to suggestions from an experienced pro at the helm — and you can avoid a lot of disappointment at the end of the day. 4. Failing to Prepare for a Day Offshore This one can really kill a good day offshore. A perfect example is seasickness. You may be fishing with people who swear they’ve never been seasick a day in their lives, but then the seas kick up a little, and they’re losing breakfast (and part of last night’s dinner) over the side. It’s a miserable feeling, especially when faced with the prospect of several more long hours of discomfort and no refunds for heading in early. If there’s any doubt, always ask your charter companions to use a seasick-prevention medication at least an hour before getting on the boat in the morning. If all else fails, recommend that your friends have doughnuts or bananas for breakfast since they taste about the same coming back up as they did going down. That swanky air-conditioned cabin is the worst place to be on a boat, enclosed places lead to sea sickness. Stay in the open air and look to the horizon. Don’t forget things like a light jacket, foul-weather gear for rain or rough weather, a hat or visor, sunscreen, a digital camera, and a good pair of polarized sunglasses. Most charters don’t provide lunch, so be sure to pack your own, along with snacks and plenty of drinks, including bottled water. If you want to bring beer, remember that cans are preferred over glass bottles, which can shatter in a cooler, and that hard liquor is almost never welcome on board.
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Resumen de valoraciones
Excelente
4.8 / 5
de 5 estrellas de 60 reseñas
Barco
Excelente
4.6 / 5
Tripulación
Excelente
5.0 / 5
Experiencia
Excelente
5.0 / 5
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Fishing with Larry
+97
Valoración del pescador
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Pescadores reclamaron
Buena experiencia
100%
Capitán amigable
95%
Recomienda este charter
98%
Apto para niños
83%
Satisfecho con el barco
100%
Peces capturados
94%
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Sean H.
Excelente
5.0 / 5
Experiencia:
Excelente
5.0 / 5
Barco
Excelente
5.0 / 5
Tripulación
Excelente
5.0 / 5
En general
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Kristy V. H.
Excelente
4.7 / 5
Experiencia:
Muy bien
4.0 / 5
Barco
Excelente
5.0 / 5
Tripulación
Excelente
5.0 / 5
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VERIFICADO   3/4 Day Trip el Abril 19, 2026
Capt Larry and first mate Tom were wonderful to work with! Capt Larry let us know the weather wouldn’t be good for the initial...
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Dan B.
Excelente
4.3 / 5
Experiencia:
Muy bien
4.0 / 5
Barco
Muy bien
4.0 / 5
Tripulación
Excelente
5.0 / 5
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First Choice Charters with Capt. Larry

VERIFICADO   Half Day Trip el Febrero 26, 2026
We had an absolutely fantastic day out on the water, catching 4 Bonita and 10 boat limit) black fin tuna. Captain Larry knew...
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R. C. M.
Excelente
5.0 / 5
Experiencia:
Excelente
5.0 / 5
Barco
Excelente
5.0 / 5
Tripulación
Excelente
5.0 / 5
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Beautiful day on the water and a great crew!

VERIFICADO   3/4 Day Trip el Julio 13, 2025
We picked a challenging day because the fish were feeding overnight from a full moon but Capt Larry knows how to find em and...
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Orlando J.
Excelente
5.0 / 5
Experiencia:
Excelente
5.0 / 5
Barco
Excelente
5.0 / 5
Tripulación
Excelente
5.0 / 5
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Great Trip!!!

VERIFICADO   3/4 Day Trip el Septiembre 5, 2025
Our trip was wonderful we had an awesome time. The Captain and his mate were great! His mate was extremely knowledgeable and...
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