Captain
Del Barber Jr

Member since September 2024 Newport, United States
Background
Capt. Del is experienced in navigating the waters of Newport, Oregon and is ready to take you on a therapeutic fishing excursion. Explore these waters teeming with Black Seabass, Halibut and Albacore Tuna under Del’s expert guidance. The only way to learn is to join them on the water.
Techniques
jigging and trolling depeding on the species

Hey, I'm Captain Del Barber Jr

Newport, United States
Background
Capt. Del is experienced in navigating the waters of Newport, Oregon and is ready to take you on a therapeutic fishing excursion. Explore these waters teeming with Black Seabass, Halibut and Albacore Tuna under Del’s expert guidance. The only way to learn is to join them on the water.
Techniques
jigging and trolling depeding on the species

My Charter Listing

Excellent
5.0 / 5
(21 reviews)
Newport
 2 bookings in the past week.
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Trips from US $125

Fishing Reports

What to bring
What to bring
Oct 31, 2025 Newport
FAQ What to Wear on a Fishing Charter to Stay Warm and Dry If youโ€™re heading out on a fishing charter, dressing for the weather is just as important as bringing the right tackle. Conditions on the water can change quickly โ€” calm and sunny one minute, cool and windy the next. Hereโ€™s a complete guide on what clothes to bring on a fishing charter so you stay warm, dry, and comfortable all day long. 1. Start with Moisture-Wicking Base Layers Begin with a lightweight, moisture-wicking base layer (like polyester or merino wool). These fabrics pull sweat away from your skin and help regulate body temperature. Avoid cotton โ€” it holds moisture and will leave you cold once the wind picks up. 2. Add an Insulating Mid-Layer Next, wear a fleece jacket or thermal pullover. This mid-layer keeps your core warm during early mornings or cool offshore breezes. A zip-up fleece is ideal since you can easily adjust your temperature as the day warms up. 3. Top It Off with Waterproof Outerwear (Frogg Toggs) A waterproof, windproof shell is essential โ€” especially if youโ€™re fishing offshore or in unpredictable weather. Frogg Toggs are an excellent budget-friendly option that you can find at Walmart for around $20โ€“$25. Theyโ€™re lightweight, breathable, and pack easily in your tackle bag. A Frogg Toggs rain suit will keep you dry from spray, rain, or splashes without feeling heavy or restrictive. 4. Choose the Right Footwear Wet decks and bait stations can be slippery, so rubber boots or water-resistant hiking boots are a must. Rubber boots: Great for charter boats โ€” waterproof, easy to rinse off, and provide solid grip. Hiking boots: A good backup option if the weather is mild. Choose a pair with non-slip soles and water-resistant materials. Avoid sandals or sneakers โ€” theyโ€™ll get soaked fast and stay wet all day. 5. Donโ€™t Forget Accessories Hat or beanie: Keeps your head warm and shields your face from sun or wind. Neck gaiter or buff: Adds warmth and sun protection. Sunglasses: Polarized lenses cut glare on the water and improve visibility. 6. Pack Extra Layers Weather can change quickly on the water, so always bring an extra layer. A spare shirt or dry pair of socks can make a huge difference on a long fishing trip.
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Excellent
5.0 / 5
out of 5 stars from 21 reviews
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Excellent
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Full day tuna

August 22, 2024
Had a great time fishing with DeI. I will definitely make this an annual fishing trip. Hospitality, gear, crew and overall...
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