Fishing Charter on Lake
Michigan
Want to catch some BIG fish? Then Lake Michigan is where you
want to head. In fact, in September, when the King Salmon make
their spawning run, monsters over 40 pounds have been
taken.
Lake Michigan Fishing Charters you might want to
consider are:
After U II Fishing Charters, located at the
Northpoint Marina in Wintrop Harbor, offers charters for Coho,
King and Chinook Salmon, Brown Trout, Rainbow and Lake Trout
from April and through November. Contact them at (847) 451-1550
or info@afteruIIcharters.com
Fishin 4 Trophies Charters, which
specializes in fishing Lake Michigan King Salmon, Coho Salmon,
Steelhead, Brown Trout and Lake Trout. Email for more info to
captkh@aol.com
Shut 'R' Bug Charters, which has operated
for 15 years. The captain has 30 years experience fishing on
Lake Michigan. May thru September, All tackle and latest
equipment are provided. Phone them at 269-847-1550
For more information on Lake Michigan Fishing Charters,
refer to the information below:
Lake Michigan Fishing
Charters
Author: Rick Chapo
Lake Michigan offers excellent fishing for novices and
experts alike. The best way to hit it is on one of the many
Lake Michigan fishing charters.
Lake Michigan is the only one of the Great Lakes located
entirely in the United States. All the others share shoreline
with Canada, but Lake Michigan is pure USA. It is the fifth
largest freshwater lake in the World and the largest one
located in just one country. It is really one body of water
with Lake Huron as it connects to it by a narrow strait. It has
1,640 miles of shoreline. The average depth is 279 feet with a
maximum depth of 923 feet.
Four different states, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and
Michigan surround the lake. In fact, the original name Michigan
once referred only to the lake. It comes from an Indian word
meaning, "Great Water." Obviously, the lake offers a variety of
fishing opportunities. It is a home to many native species such
as steelhead trout and brown trout. Like neighboring Lake
Huron, it has been stocked with many new species such as salmon
that have thrived in the cool waters of the lake.
Although much of the southern coast of the lake is bounded
by highly industrial areas and large cities, the northern parts
of the lake are lightly populated and home to a vigorous
charter fishing industry. Lake Michigan Fishing Charters can be
booked at a number of cities that border the northern part of
the lake. The fishing charter is one of the best ways to
experience Lake Michigan fishing.
A charter boat might charge around $800 dollars for a full
day or until a limit is caught, but that is considerably less
than the cost of maintaining your own fishing boat. The charter
boats provide everything that you need in the way of equipment
and the Captains are experienced. They know where the fish are
located and can put you right on top of them. In such a massive
body of water, this is one of the most important advantages of
the charter.
Many of the Lake Michigan fishing charters have special
deals for corporate clients. The fishing trips are offered as
incentives or as special vacation packages for employees.
Although a deposit is required to reserve your charter, you can
get a full refund in case the weather causes a cancellation.
Your only concern on a charter like this is the temptation to
do it over and over again.
About the author:
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Synonyms: Michigans, mighigan, michign, micigan,
michingan, michiga, ichigan, michagan, michgan, michican,
michigan's, michgian, and michigna are typos for
"Michigan." Fising and fishin are typos for
"fishing."
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