General Charter Information (click here to show/hide)
*USCG Licensed
*Bring rain gear and extra warm clothing
-Offshore air temperature can be much cooler than on land
*We also recommend you bring...
-Sunglasses and hat
-Camera
-Dramamine to prevent motion sickness
-Food and beverage in unbreakable containers
-Rubber sole shoes- NO BLACK SOLES
*All passengers must have a valid NYS Fishing License
*Restaurants, Marinas, and Lodging available or arranged
*Men, Women and Children of all ages welcome
*LARGE cooler to transport catch home
*FILLETING AVAILABLE
*Strict compliance with zero-tolerance of USCG and US Customs - No Drugs On Board!
Image of The Moby Dick (click here to show/hide)
Specs and Equipment (click here to show/hide)
Cabin wtih Head
Furuno Plotter-GPS
Impulse Plotter-Loran C
Lowrance Global Map 2000
Lowrance LCX-25c Color Sonor-GPS-Map
Fish Hawk Thermo-Troll
Marine VHF Radios
Hi-Speed Electric Cannon Downriggers
Super Ski Side Planer Boards
The finest in Rods, Reels, and Tackle supplied
Charter Rates (click here to show/hide)
CHARTER
RATES
(for up to 4 persons)
4 Hours........$450
6 Hours........$500
8 Hours........$600
(Each
additional person $100)
$50 Extra for Live
Bait
$100 deposit required on all bookings.
Balance due prior to
departure.
Make
checks payable to:
Bob Dick or Moby Dick
Charters
Cancellation due to weather or bad seas is at
the Captain's
discretion.
I will gladly reschedule the charter or refund your
deposit.
Group Charters
Available
Get as many
boats as you need

Please
visit these
other related links:
Henchen Marina




You are visitor
RESERVE
EARLY!
Call Me
Anytime
(315) 938-5871
or 1-888-232-2827
Cell (315) 783-2293
or by email: captain@mobydickcharters.com
Fishing Season
Guidelines
to help you plan your
charter
on The Moby Dick.
Brown Trout
..... April -
July
Steelhead
..... April -
July
Northern Pike
..... May -
July
Trophy Walley
..... May -
September
Lake Trout
..... June -
August
King Salmon
..... June -
September
Black Bass
..... June -
September
We specialize in having fun and
catching fish,
whether you're a first timer or a seasoned angler.
Fishing out of the beautiful Sackets-Henderson Harbor area stretching from the Salmon River up to the St. Lawrence River.



