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charter boats on Lake michigan???
I'm looking into a chartered boat of the coast of Wisonsin to do some fishing.
However, the tours are too expensive. it's only for 1 to two people and it costs 350 dollars for 1-4 people for 5 hours. Way too much. off the coast of California, there are large non-chartered boats that regularly leave the coast for the day. It costs about $20 per person to take and that includes the rental fee for the equipment and bait. Does anybody know if there is any large boats for smaller fees that anyone can get on that launch into Lake Michigan? |
charter boats on Lake michigan???
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I'm looking into a chartered boat of the coast of Wisonsin to do some fishing. However, the tours are too expensive. it's only for 1 to two people and it costs 350 dollars for 1-4 people for 5 hours. Way too much. off the coast of California, there are large non-chartered boats that regularly leave the coast for the day. It costs about $20 per person to take and that includes the rental fee for the equipment and bait. I believe the boats that go out off of the California coast are deep sea fishing deals. Big boats that carry alot of people. Once out at sea the boat stops and people all drop there lines down into the water to catch fish. In Lake Michigan if you are fishing for salmon, lake trout, etc. You need to troll lures behind the boat. The boat doesn`t stop. These boats are limited to the amount of lines that can be trolled behind the boat. Thus the number of people is limited. That is why the price is higher on Lake Michigan. Does anybody know if there is any large boats for smaller fees that anyone can get on that launch into Lake Michigan? Yes there are larger boats for smaller fees that launch in Lake Michigan but all are for fishing for perch. Same concept as deep sea fishing in off the coast of Calif. They go out and find a likely spot and stop. Everyone drops a line to catch perch. Dan. |
charter boats on Lake michigan???
Have you considered fishing the big river mouths? Thry are often public
areas and well maintained. (at least on the Michigan side) By late August, the chinooks and cohos will be staging near the mouths for their trip upriver. By mid september, regular runs will occur up to the dams inland, but many fish remain near the river mouth for several weeks. Browns, lakers and splake, as well as walleye and pike may be taken at these times along the shore. Pike, especially, seem to school in weedy yacht basins and harbors. (use a big slow heavy spoon) Don't neglect the beaches for several miles on either side of the river mouths. Salmon will run up and down the shoreline, especially when there is a steep break just offshore. (the river mouth itself may become extremely crowded when the fish are present) The fish range more widely than the fishermen--- walk a short distance up the beach for great serene uncrowded fishing. When things look slow and slinging lures all days seems likt too much work, try a bucket of 6 inch shiners cast out over a clean sandy bottom. Hold on to your rod, or tie it down; too many rods are lost to the fish at this time of year. You'll see jumbo perch, white bass, walleye, lakers, salmon, browns, and pike; all cruising the shoreline looking for a quick meal. Pepperoni "Wansoncj" wrote in message ... I'm looking into a chartered boat of the coast of Wisonsin to do some fishing. However, the tours are too expensive. it's only for 1 to two people and it costs 350 dollars for 1-4 people for 5 hours. Way too much. off the coast of California, there are large non-chartered boats that regularly leave the coast for the day. It costs about $20 per person to take and that includes the rental fee for the equipment and bait. Does anybody know if there is any large boats for smaller fees that anyone can get on that launch into Lake Michigan? |
charter boats on Lake michigan???
Hi, You can try South Haven,Michigan,there is a charter or party boat that goes out for yellow perch. I had tried it about a couple of years ago. And had very good luck on that day. Being from northern California,where was the charter or party boat from? That cost only $20.00. In the late 70's and 80's ,the cost was an aveage of 25 to 32 dollars per person and that was not including the rod rental and bait. Also any fish cleaning from the crew. Trouter |
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