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The BOAT

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1994 27' SportCraft
~GPS Fish Finder
~Planer Boards 
~Marine Radio
~Private enclosed restroom
~US Coast Guard approved safety equipment

The RATE

Walleye/Bass 8 hours - 6 people                  $510 ($85/person)     
Perch 8 hours - 6 people                                $480 ($80/person)      

1 Day Fishing & 1 Night Lodging                    $635 ($105/person)
2 Days Fishing & 1 Night Lodging                $1145 ($190/person)

1 Day Fishing and 2 Nights Lodging              $760 ($126/person)
2 Days Fishing and 2 Nights Lodging          $1270 ($211/person)

3 Days Fishing and 2 Nights Lodging          $1750 ($292/person)
3 Days Fishing and 3 Nights Lodging          $1875 ($313/person)

Fall Combo Trips (Perch & Walleye) 10 hours - $600 ($100/person)

Rates are based on staying in the trailer, add $15/night for condo

Departure time is 6:00 am unless other time is arranged
September - November in Huron, Perch Walleye Combo Trips Available
Special Trips with with less than 6 people are possible

Refund Policy...

Deposit of $100 is required to reserve a specific date
Cancellations must be made 14 days in advance to receive a full deposit of your refund
Cancellation due to weather is the captain's decision.
Refunds will be made or the trip can be rescheduled.

More Information...

In April and May, we primarily fish the shallow waters on or near the reefs. It is not uncommon to be fishing less than a mile from the dock which allows for more fishing time.

In June and July, the fish have moved to the deeper water north of the reef complex so we normally fish the areas around West Sister and Middle Sister Islands.

The August perch bite takes us near Niagra Reef as well as near Green and Rattlesnake Islands.

In September, the boat moves to Huron for the fall walleye and perch bite. We usually find hot walleye action near the Vermillion sandbar in Sept. and early October. As the water temperature continues to cool, the fish begin to move closer to the Huron River where they are feeding on schools of shad. The perch fishing is also good on the sandbar, as well as north of the Huron and Vermillion Rivers.

We travel with the fish, so wherever the fish decide to go, we will follow.