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In The Net Charters
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In The Net Charters starts the season on Lake Erie’s Western Basin, the Walleye capital of the world. The walleye are plentiful and quality eating size (15 to 22 inches). Trolling is our method of choice, using spoons or crankbaits. These trips are an excellent way to introduce new anglers to the sport as there is usually a lot of action from walleye, silver bass and sheephead. If we limit early on walleye, we can switch things up and fish for bass to finish out your remaining time so you can enjoy all Lake Erie has to offer! Once the summer walleye fishing begins to slow, In The Net Charters packs up and heads to beautiful Frankfort, Michigan for summer salmon. This is your opportunity to catch big Lake Michigan king salmon. The king salmon offers one of the best fights in the Great Lakes. Fish range in size from 12 to over 20 pounds with battles taking up to 20 minutes. Come join us for this scenic trip with beautiful views of Sleeping Bear Dunes and Point Betsie Lighthouse! After the king salmon have run up the river to spawn, In the Net Charters makes its final move of the season back to Lake Erie to the town of Huron, Ohio looking for trophy walleye in the 5 to 10 pound plus range. The walleye are making there way from the cool deep waters of the Eastern and Central Basins of the lake, toward the spawning grounds of the Western Basin. Huron, Ohio is the perfect location to meet up with these Lake Erie monsters. We troll using spoons or large deep diving crankbaits. If your looking for that trophy to put on the wall this is your best opportunity. Come join us in Huron, Ohio in the pursuit of trophy walleye! Once the boat has been put away for the season the fun continues on the rivers and streams of Steelhead Alley. Target steelhead with floats on center pin setups. The center pin is one of the most affective ways to catch steelhead. We've coached many an angler to there first steelhead on the center pin.