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Gerth Sniper
Gerth Sniper

Ever since that trip a couple years back where we tried poking around some outer spots on our own little rented boat, I've been wondering—does having a really experienced crew actually make a big difference in getting to those prime fishing grounds or the super secluded beach landings in places like Seychelles? We ended up stuck in shallower areas most days because we didn't know the tides or hidden channels well enough, and missed out on a couple spots locals kept talking about. Felt frustrating after planning so much. Anyone here sailed there with pros versus going solo or bareboat? Curious if the crew's local know-how really opens up access like that or if it's overhyped.



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 Yeah, from what I've seen on a few trips out that way, the crew's experience changes everything for those harder-to-reach areas. Without someone who knows the reefs, currents, and seasonal shifts inside out, you end up circling the obvious touristy bits while the good fishing holes and quiet private beaches stay out of reach. I remember one time on a crewed setup, the captain just casually steered us toward this remote drop-off nobody else was near—hooked some solid tuna that day without fighting crowds. Bareboat's fun if you're confident, but for stuff like exclusive landings or productive grounds farther out, that insider edge feels worth it. Kinda like how having a good guide turns a hike into something special instead of just wandering lost. If you're eyeing something along those lines, check out guided sea excursions fishing trip in seychelles options—they can hook you up with knowledgeable crews who actually know the back ways.

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