I know you are saying to yourself right now: "what's the catch?" The
truth is, there is no catch. Simply pick up the phone and call
440-610-1932 and reserve your Lake Erie fishing charters with a
$100 deposit. If weather forces cancellation you will receive a refund
or you can reschedule.
Copyrighted 2008 Last updated 05/03/2008
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The boat will operate Monday-Thursday during June, July and
August from my dock in Vermilion, Ohio. The summer Lake Erie
walleye fishing is very good out of Vermilion. And a lot of the time
the best fishing is within 4-5 miles of the harbor. That means a short
run and more time to fish. This is a drift fishing charter only and
advance reservations are required.
Please call 440-610-1932 for information and to reserve a charter. Or send email to: fishcapt@live.com
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For one low fee of $390 you get a fully-equipped, 30-foot
fishing boat, and an experienced, licensed Lake Erie charter
captain. I supply bait and ice at no extra charge, but customers
must bring their own fishing gear. The fee covers up to six people
for seven hours dock-to-dock.
The boat will run on a seven-hour schedule. On most days the boat
will leave the dock at 7 a.m. and return at 2 p.m. That's plenty of
time to catch a bunch of Lake Erie walleye and even a limit. Sorry,
no smallmouth bass or perch fishing trips will be run. This special is
for walleye only. No children under the age of 10 will be permitted.
Lake Erie fishing charters so low in price at Vermilion, OH the walleye can't even believe it.
Catches like these are typical on Lake Erie charters
Don't bother surfing the Internet
anymore looking for a
lower-cost Lake Erie fishing
charter than the one I offer here.
I've done the research and they
just aren't there for weekday
walleye fishing on a six-man
charter boat. The average
charter fee today is around $530
and the cost of gasoline is
driving them higher in 2008.
The idea is to keep costs low so I can offer inexpensive Lake Erie charters.
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MB CHARTERS For Lake Erie Fishing Providing a low-cost angling opportunity for all fishermen
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