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Charter
Fishing
Western
Lake Erie
A-Hoy
Sara-J Fishing Charters, Inc.
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Charter
Fishing
Central Lake Erie
Majestic
Charters
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Charter Fishing
Eastern Lake Erie
Captain Hook Fishing Charters, LLC
Catch a Charter and Catch a Trophy Walleye!
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Why Charter? Chartering is a deal! A person can charter many times a year for a fraction of the cost of outfitting and maintaining a large boat. Fishing with an experienced guide on Lake Erie ensures a trip with maximum of safety. A guide's knowledge about fish locations, what tackle to use, and which techniques to employ increases the probability of catching fish. A guide will do everything possible to make your trip memorable and help you catch your daily limit. Although fishing on Lake Erie is usually excellent, no guide can guarantee everyone will catch a limit. Limit or not, fishing is one sport the whole family can truly enjoy together. "Walleye Capital of The World" Lake Erie has gained this reputation due to the tremendous Walleye population. The western basin in Lake Erie is a tremendous Walleye fishery because of the many reefs and sand bars where the walleye return each spring to spawn. Then they remain in the western basin until mid to late August. Smallmouth Bass are also found in the western basin in large number as are Yellow Perch. Many walleye, especially the larger ones migrate to the Central Lake Erie Basin in the peak of summer seeking cooler temperatures and baitfish. Trophy walleyes can be taken in the deeper Central Lake Erie waters all throughout the summer. Central Lake Erie fishermen can also experience a great Steelhead Fishery. Eastern Lake Erie walleyes, although not as numerous as in the western and central parts of Lake Erie are still plentiful in summer as many trophy-size walleyes migrate from points west to the east during the heat of summer fishing. Eastern Lake Erie anglers are also treated to a tremendous steelhead fishery and the occasional Lake Trout as the Eastern Basin of Lake Erie is much deeper and holds cooler water.
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