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1 Day Offshore

$2850

With the continental shelf beginning roughly 50 miles off the coast of Maryland, Schedule Sea gets you to the edge in about two hours, cruising comfortably and maximizing your time where it matters most: lines in the water.

We employ a full range of proven offshore techniques depending on conditions, including trolling, chunking, deep dropping, jigging, giving you every advantage when targeting the Mid-Atlantic’s premier species. Our focus is on tuna, marlin, swordfish, mahi, tile fish, and wahoo, following the bite and adapting each trip to what’s producing.

Everything is provided for a true turnkey experience: top-of-the-line tackle, premium bait, drinks, ice, and all required fishing licenses.

Our crew brings decades of offshore experience and a serious, fish-first mindset to every trip. From rigging baits to coaching anglers through the fight, we handle every detail so you can stay focused on the action. Whether you’re an experienced fisherman or new to canyon fishing, you’ll be fishing with a crew that knows how to get it done.

At the end of the day, we’ll clean and bag your catch dockside, so you head home with fresh fish and a trip worth remembering.

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Ocean City Beach Cruise

$400

Bring your friends and family and cruise up and down the beach of Ocean City and see it as it was meant to me seen…from a boat!

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Inshore Fishing 1/2 Day

$500

Troll and bottom fish for the species de jour! Founder (fluke), sea bass, tautog, and more.

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