Preparing for Your Charter Trip

On the day of your charter trip, we’ll ensure everything is prepared for a smooth and enjoyable experience. From the moment you arrive at the dock, our team will guide you through the process, providing you with all the necessary information.

Boats docked in calm marina waters.

Essentials to Bring

To adequately prepare you for your fishing charter and ensure you have what is needed to make your trip a pleasurable experience we have prepared a list of essential items to review prior to your trip. Note: it can be cooler on the water than on land even in the summer, especially with any lake winds.

  • Soft Soled Shoes (Work boots scuff boat decks and are slippery)

  • Sunglasses

  • Sunscreen

  • Camera

  • Hat or Cap

  • Rain Gear if there is rain in the forecast

  • Appropriate layered clothing for the conditions as it can be cool all year long on the water

  • Snacks and Favorite Beverages - Feel free to bring along your go-to snacks and drinks to keep your energy up throughout the day.

  • Alcohol is Allowed – No Glass Containers! You are welcome to bring adult beverages, but please keep everything in cans or plastic for safety onboard.

  • Medium size cooler to bring on the boat with any food or drink that you would like. Please do NOT bring bottles as they may break on the boat.

  • Cooler to take home your catch. You can leave this cooler in your car until after the trip and then put the cleaned bagged fish in after your trip.

Motion Sickness Prevention

A major concern among Lake Michigan fishermen, especially the first-time angler, is motion sickness.

  • Make sure to take this early enough so that it works for you.

  • To help reduce, or in many cases, eliminate seasickness, get a good night’s sleep and eat a solid breakfast.

  • There are also several over-the-counter remedies available such as Dramamine or Bonine.

  • Ask your doctor or pharmacist about what is right for you and be sure to follow the directions.

  • Be sure that when taking Dramamine or Bonine that you take it in advance of your trip, so it can get into your system and start to work.

  • Do not wait until you’re on the boat or begin to feel motion sick to take your remedy…once you start to feel the effects of motion sickness it is too late

Wisconsin Fishing Licenses

You will need a Wisconsin Fishing License that includes a Great Lakes Trout/Salmon Stamp. Please get this before you arrive at the marina. Available online at Wisconsin DNR below. You can also get your license at a number of local fishing stores.

  • If you already have a Wisconsin Fishing License, ensure that you have the Great Lake Salmon / Trout Stamp. You must carry a hard copy of the license with you on the boat!

  • Those of you who are coming from out-of-state or do not have a resident Wisconsin fishing license and will be fishing for two days or less the license to purchase is the Great Lake Fishing, 2 day (includes Great Lake Salmon/Trout Stamp) for non-residents or the 2-Day Great Lakes Fishing (includes Great Lake Salmon/Trout Stamp) license which is $14 (same cost for both residents and non-residents). These cover all your charter fishing needs. If you have any questions about licensing, please call Capt. Brian 815-871-0944

  • Be sure to select the correct link relating to your Wisconsin Residential status to the right for the Wisconsin DNR site.