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Question: What type of
fish are caught? |
| A normal charter on the lake consists of a
combination of salmon and trout. The fish range in
size reaching up to 30 lbs. The different species caught are
Chinook and Coho salmon along with Rainbow, Brown and Lake
Trout. |
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Question: What do you
need to bring? |
As mentioned, all fishing tackle is
supplied. Some things which are good to bring along
are; food and beverages, deck shoes, extra warm clothes;
cooler for fish, sunglasses or hat. Don't forget your camera!
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Question: How many people can
come along? |
| Each boat is
allowed six people by its USCG license. Larger groups
are welcome using as many boats needed to accommodate your
party. |
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Question:
Do we need fishing licenses? |
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A license and Great Lakes salmon stamp is required for those
over 16. Day Licenses with the stamp are available
aboard our boats. |
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Question:
What about Weather Conditions? |
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Weather is generally not a problem, however can occasionally
cause concern. In the event of bad weather we will
re-schedule your trip if so desired. We usually make
the decision at or near the time of departure based on the
individual group. We will go in most cases unless you feel
uneasy with the current conditions. You are welcome to
call the boat phone: 414-333-6976 for current weather
conditions and our decisions as your charter approaches.
We always consider safety and the groups comfort level with
our decision. |

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Question:
What about Sea-Sickness? |
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windy weather conditions motion sickness can occur.
There are remedies for this including tablets and a patch
that is applied behind the ear. If you are concerned
please call our reservation number for more information, or
consult your physician. |
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Question: What do you do with
the fish? |
| We clean and bag
your catch for you. A cooler to transport your fish is
helpful. We also will offer ways for your to enjoy
your freshly caught fish. |
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