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that you have selected and
reserved a date for a sport fishing charter, let me try
to help you with some vital information to make your
trip more enjoyable. |
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1)
CAMERA-
I will be taking pictures on the boat as well, but at
times I may not develop them for a week or two. So I
would suggest bringing your own camera along. I will be
more than happy to help you in taking pictures of you,
your friends/family with your days catch. |
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JACKETS/RAINGEAR-
As
with any trip that you may take it is always necessary
to check the forecast for the day of
your charter. The layered look works
well, you can take off clothing or put it on. The
forecast may be 80 degrees on shore but, on the water it
may be at times 10 degrees cooler. So whether it is
hot or cold or the occasional windy rainy day on the
lake I will do my best so you may more enjoy your sport
fishing outing. |
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3) NON
-SLIP SHOES- Our
boat is outfitted with a special slip resistant flooring
that helps you to keep you footing while you are aboard
the boat. It is generally agreed upon by most people
that tennis/running shoes and most sandals with a soft
rubber sole is the ideal footwear. As opposed to dress
shoes or hard soled boots.
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4)
LUNCH & DRINKS-
As with any other outing you may want to bring along
some snacks, drinks, and food or sandwiches.
Alcohol is allowed onboard. Space is available for your
cooler. P.S.
A sandwich for the captain may not always improve you
catch but, you never know.
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5) COOLER
(for transporting fish)- It
is not necessary to bring a large cooler for your fish aboard.
I have adequate space to store your catch and keep them
in ice. At the end of your trip your fish will be
bagged. Fish cleaning is available during your charter.
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6) LICENSES-
If you
already have an Illinois fishing license... bring it.
Please make sure you have a salmon/trout Lake Michigan
stamp on the back. If you do not have a fishing license
then you may be able to purchase one onboard or at the harbor.
(Please call ahead for details)
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