FAQ's 

 

What do I need to bring?

  • Sunscreen and other weather protection (sunglasses, sleeves, light raincoat etc.)

  • Hat or visor

  • valid Ohio fishing Licenses

  • Soft soled shoes (No boots or hard shoes)

  • Food and beverages

  • Camera

  • Motion sickness medication

  • Cooler to take fish home (leave in vehicle)

  • Patience and a positive attitude

What all is included with the purchase?

  • All of the bait, tackle, rods, reels, storage and ice for fish on the boat (sanitized pre and post trip)

  • Safety Equipment (cleaned and sanitized)

  • Transportation of fish to cleaners if desired

Do I get to keep the fish?

  • Yes, until reaching the catch limit per person.

Can I get my fish cleaned?

  • Yes we can provided the transportation of your catch to local cleaners for an additional fee.

What if I get seasick?

  • We suggest that you take motion sickness medicine (i.e. Dramamine) prior to departure. We recommend keeping breakfast portions to a minimal. You can eat once out on the lake and your body becomes accustomed to the water. In the event your sickness becomes intolerable, we will cut the trip short and return to dock. The captain will let you make the call.

Where do we board and what time do we have to be there?

  • Typically we suggest arriving 15-30 minutes before departing to avoid a rush start. This allows everyone to get settled in before the boat leaves the dock. Departure times are determined by the sunrise and the season.

How many people do you allow on a charter? 

  • Up to 6 persons

Is there a minimum age to go out on the boat?

* Yes, the minimum age to be on our boat is 6 years old. Note: children under 10 years old are required to wear a PFD the entire time on the boat.

Zero Tolerance Program

  • Zero tolerance for any illegal drugs

  • No hard liquor permitted

  • Beer must be in cans or plastic bottles

  • No glass permitted

Is there any where to eat? There are many places in the area to get a meal ranging from the wineries to the strip. A popular alternative is to do "HOOK and COOK” at The Boot American Country Saloon just south of the marina. They will take a portion of your catch and cook it for you while you relax after a day of fighting walleye. A great way to end a day of fishing!