LAKE ERIE FISHING CHARTER
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? Common Questions ?
On the boat you Need to Bring the following:
~ your fishing license
~ beverages (at least some bottles of water) (NO GLASS BOTTLES)
~ sunglasses
(remember the sun Intensifies when it reflects off the water)
You should consider bringing the following:
~ food
~ camera
~ rain
gear
~ PROPER ATTIRE FOR THE SEASON, the temperature can be a lot cooler on
the lake
~ medications (motion sickness)
Your party should pack food and
beverages in small coolers. Make sure to bring plenty of ice. Many customers have run short on cooler space for the large quantities
of fish that are so common. Please bring along a big cooler with ice in it that you leave in your vehicle so you can transport your
fish home in. Also if you are considering getting a fish mounted, bring a big cooler so the fish won't get damaged.
Do I need to bring a rod or baits?
No, I supply all of the trolling and casting rods and reels along with the bait and lures.
What if we catch no fish?
To secure the customers satisfaction We offer a Next Trip Free Guarantee that if there is not a fish caught on the boat the group
will be entitled to go out on their next trip free.
Do you have a toilet on board?
Can we drink "Alcohol" on the boat?
Yes. Alcoholic beverages are permitted (NO GLASS BOTTLES), however DRUNKENNESS IS NOT PERMITTED.
ILLEGAL DRUGS ARE NOT PERMITTED on
the boat.
How do you fish, trolling or casting?
The vast majority of My Reel Pursuit walleye charters involve trolling tactics, however we do jig, drift and cast on occasion. Steelhead
is all trolling. Perch; involves anchoring the boat and using perch shredders and drop shot tactics with live bait. Smallmouth bass;
drift and casting tube baits.
Do I need a fishing license?
Yes, you will need to buy a license. Licenses are available at department stores and bait/tackle shops. They can also be purchased
over the Internet on the Ohio DNR Website at http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/licenses.htm Youths under 16 don't need a license.
If you have any other Questions please Call or E-mail me!
Troy Swanger
(419) 512 - 7844