The Seasons:
Fishing begins in early March and April with limit catches of Spring Coho (2 to 4 lbs), Steelhead, and occasional Brown Trout. May and June continue to be excellent months as all species continue to to grow in size (6 to 20 lb) fish are the norm during this period.
July brings Skamania Mania, and probably the most prized fresh water fish of North America. Until you've caught one of these aerial artists you really haven't experienced fishing.
August brings Lake Trout fishing, when we search out these behemoth denizens of the deep.
September brings the fall migration when mature Coho and Chinook (10-28 lb) school off of Michigan City in preparation for their spawn run.
October bring the late fall spawn of Lake Trout off of the Port of Indiana gravel beds.
What to bring:
The Lake can be unpredictable, so be prepared. In the Spring bring warm clothes and dry footing. In the summer it can be HOT, bring light clothing or a swim suit. It is always a good idea to bring rain gear. I require glasses or sunglasses so no one gets a hook in the eye. Finally bring your own food and drink and a cooler to take your fillets home in.
Sea Sickness:
Sea Sickness can be a very unpleasant experience. If you are prone to it take a preparation such as Dramamine at least 4 hours before your charter. It is no fun to be sick on the lake, ruining your day, or possibly that of your friends.
Suba Diving & Pleasure Cruises:
Suba Diving and pleasure cruises are also available depending upon the captain.