FAQ

What kind of fish would I expect to catch? Lake Trout is the most common catch, but we also catch many Coho Salmon, some Steelhead and King Salmon and an occasional Brown Trout.

Are the fish good to eat? Most definatley! Especially the smaller ones up to about 10 lbs. Even the Lake Trout are lean and healthy here, with very good color pinkish meat.

What clothes do I need to bring? All of them! Seriously, you should bring warm clothes and a jacket, even if it seems to be warm on the shore, because it is often cold on Lake Superior.

Do I need to bring my fishing gear? No, we prefer that you do not, although we sometimes make exceptions, so check with the Captain first.

Should I bring my own rain gear? We will provide a rain poncho if needed, but feel free to bring your own rain gear.

What other things should I bring? Here are some options: Camera, brimmed hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, binoculars and a positive attitude! (required)




Is my trip weather-dependent? To an extent. We won’t go out on Lake Superior in rough weather. This is the Captain’s decision.

Will I get seasick? You might. We recommend that you take a motion sickness remedy if you are prone to motion sickness.

Can I get married on the boat? Our boat is only licensed to take 6 clients at a time, so if your wedding party is 6 or less, including a minister, it can be done.

Why haven’t I ever heard of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan? It is frequently left off the maps, but you should get to know it, because it is the among the nicest places on the face of this planet!

Can we bring alcohol on the boat? No, this is a family-friendly charter and we do not allow any drinking on the boat.

Is there any trophy fishing to be done? Yes, you can catch trout  (Lakers) to rival the record books at Stannard Rock Lighthouse, about 35 miles offshore.

Stannard Rock Light, 35 miles off shore and Awesome fishing!