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Fishing in Whitehall
Fishing in Whitehall
Fishing in Whitehall
trip description for Lake Michigan Charter Adventure in Whitehall

Take a trip out with Captain Dan and experience the great freshwater fishing that Lake Michigan has to offer! Lake Michigan is the third-largest of the Great Lakes and the fifth-largest lake in the world, with just over 22,000 square miles of surface area. It's loaded with fish, including fantastic sportfish species such as Steelhead, King Salmon (also known as Chinooks), Coho Salmon, and Lake Trout—all of which you can target on this trip with Captain Dan. On this trip, you'll primarily be trolling lines to attract big Salmon, which love to take fast-moving baits and lures. When these powerful fish hit the hook, you'll feel it! Salmon are great fighters that will really test your strength, stamina, and skills—so bring your A-game! You'll also have the opportunity to drop your lines down to hook up some massive Lake Trout, which prefer the deeper, colder parts of the Lake. In addition to their fighting abilities, all of these species are terrific table fare! Whatever you're hoping to catch, Captain Dan is an expert when it comes to finding, hooking, and fighting fish in these waters. You'll be fishing from the deck of his 33' Wellcraft sportfisher. She's a beautiful boat with all the equipment necessary for a great day of fishing, including twin Volvo engines and a cabin to keep you cool in the summer and warm in the fall. Your captain will bring everything you need for an ideal trip, including rods, reels, bait, and tackle. Dan and his crew will also clean and package all your keepers at the end of the trip. All you need to bring is a Michigan fishing license with the appropriate stamps, a cooler with snacks and drinks, proper clothing, sunscreen, and a smile! Get out there and enjoy the clear, cool waters of Lake Michigan with Captain Dan! Read More

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Lake Michigan Charter Adventure

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Fishing in South Boardman
Fishing in South Boardman
Fishing in South Boardman
trip description for Premier Nighttime Trout Fishing in South Boardman

If you're an angler who thinks you've done it all, go no further. This nighttime mousing trip with Casey is a truly exceptional fly-fishing experience that shouldn't be missed—especially if you're on the hunt for a trophy Brown! This is not your average nymphing or dry-fly trip, so come prepared to go after trophy Trout in a truly unique way! Casey guides these trips for one purpose: hooking the single biggest, most predacious Trout in a given river system. You'll fish for these giants on abnormally large mouse and rat patterns, looking for the most aggressive fish out there. With Casey as your guide, you'll be mousing up absolutely massive Browns, and fishing at a time when they have no fear of predators and are just waiting to whack prey. Where most guides aim to put their clients on as many fish as possible, Casey does the opposite; he's looking to create just one or two opportunities for his clients to score a personal best fish, a true monster. In order to accomplish that goal, you'll fish the fastest, most technical, and least-crowded rivers—and there are no guarantees! You'll be fishing from a 16' Stealthcraft drift boat, which is perfect for maneuvering in shallow water. She's powered by a 40 HP Mercury, so you'll have no trouble getting where the fish are. Casey will supply everything you need for an awesome nighttime trip, including rods, reels, and flies. Bring proper clothing, a Michigan fishing license, and some bug spray, and you'll be ready to bag some personal records! Read More

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Fishing in Traverse City
Fishing in Traverse City
Fishing in Traverse City
trip description for Traverse City Smallie Special in Traverse City

Although Traverse City is known for its Salmon and Steelhead fishing, this area is also prime territory for Smallmouth Bass! Captain Butch has decades of experiences hooking wallhangers in the Bay and on the nearby inland lakes, and he excels in putting his clients on big fish. Smallmouth Bass offer a great experience to all levels of anglers. These fish hit both baits and lures, and you can expect massive topwater takes in addition to big bites when you're jigging off the bottom. Captain Butch is happy to give you some expert advice so that you can improve your cast, perfect your retrieve, and hit a personal best! On your fishing adventure, you will be fishing aboard a 21' Ranger skiff. She's ideal for fishing the shallow waters where big Smallies like to hang out, and she's powered by a 250-HP Yamaha outboard so you'll get out there in a hurry. Captain Butch will bring everything you need for an awesome trip, including all the rods, reels, and tackle. Just bring weather-appropriate clothing, your MI fishing licenses, and some sun protection, and you'll be ready to whack some big ones! Read More

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Fishing in Grand Rapids
Fishing in Grand Rapids
Fishing in Grand Rapids
trip description for Trophy Panfish on the Fly in Grand Rapids

If you're looking for a fun way to catch some fish with family or friends, this trip has your name on it! Although panfish such as Crappie, Perch, and Sunfish aren't the biggest gamefish out there, they're a blast to catch and great to eat! Captain Zach will set you up with the right gear and show you the best techniques for hooking these little fighters in big numbers. You can chase these fish using both fly-fishing and classic spinning techniques, so you can mix it up! Zach is an expert in both kinds of fishing, and has some great advice to improve your angling, whether you're experienced or still a novice. You'll be fishing from the deck of his 18' Blazer jet boat. She's perfect for this type of trip, and is powered by a 60 HP Mercury engine so you can cruise smoothly. Your captain will bring everything you need for an ideal trip, including rods, reels, bait, and tackle. Zach is also happy to clean and package your keepers at the end of the trip. All you need to bring is a Michigan fishing license with the appropriate stamps, a cooler with snacks and drinks, proper clothing, sunscreen, and a smile! Get out there and enjoy the clear, cool waters of Lake Michigan with Captain Zach! Read More

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Fishing in Traverse City
Fishing in Traverse City
Fishing in Traverse City
trip description for Traverse city smallmouth bass trip in Traverse City

If you're looking for an unforgettable smallmouth bass fishing experience, Traverse City is the place to be and Captain Owen is the guide to take you. With guided trips on Grand Traverse Bay and the surrounding inland lakes, you will experience firsthand why this area is considered one of the best. whether you're visiting in the spring, summer, or fall, there's always an opportunity to catch! We have the experience and the equipment to put you on the fish! Read More

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Fishing in Thompsonville
Fishing in Thompsonville
Fishing in Thompsonville
trip description for Spring Steelhead Slam in Thompsonville

From November to May large numbers of Steelhead migrate from Lake Michigan into a number of rivers along the west coast of Michigan. After spawning in the late spring these fish return to the big lake and repeat the process for 8-10 years. These chrome fish are very aggressive as they have to maintain their bodyweight, and are usually plenty willing to crush an egg fly or spawn sack! Alex and his guides target these magnificent fish on some of the most productive rivers south of Traverse City, Mi with both fly and spinning techniques. Once spring hits and the weather starts to warm we find fish in deep holes, on gravel, and in runs. Customers have success fly fishing with both nymphs and streamers, while spin fisherman use spawn bags and spinners. The weather can be variable this time of year but the exhilaration of landing a beautiful Steelhead makes it worth the effort! A hot lunch is served streamside on full day trips. Please inform your guide of any food allergies or requests. Read More

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Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Guide in Custer

What are the best fishing trips in Custer?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 18 trip in Custer: Michigan Bass and Trout Special guided by Zach.

Our guides in Custer are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 2776 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are licensed, insured, and vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, boat specs and more.

Other popular cities nearby for booking a charter include Manistee and Ludington.

Looking for kid friendly guides / fishing lessons in Custer? Check out our beginner and family friendly guides in Custer.

What types of fishing trips are common in Custer?

Lake fishing is the most popular in Custer as well as river fishing and nearshore fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Custer are: 1. coho salmon, 2. chinook salmon, 3. steelhead, and 4. brown trout.

The most common fishing techniques in Custer are light tackle fishing, trolling, and artificial lure fishing but fly fishing and drift fishing are popular as well.

How much does a Custer fishing trip cost?

in Custer prices can range anywhere from about $395 to $865, but the average price for a half day trip in Custer is $568. The average price for a full day trip in Custer is $702.

What month is best for fishing in Custer?

The most popular season for fishing in Custer is fall, and most anglers book their trips 32 days in advance.

Do I need a Custer fishing license and what are the bag limits in Custer?

See here for more information on fishing licenses in Custer, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Custer. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations in Custer.

What is fishing in Custer?

Fishing in Custer, Michigan, offers anglers a tranquil retreat amidst the pristine natural beauty of the state's northern landscapes. Situated near the shores of Lake Michigan and surrounded by picturesque forests and rivers, Custer provides abundant opportunities for fishing enthusiasts of all skill levels. Whether casting a line from the banks of the Pere Marquette River, exploring the serene waters of Bass Lake, or venturing out onto Lake Michigan itself, anglers can expect a diverse range of fishing experiences in this idyllic setting.

One of the highlights of fishing in Custer is the chance to reel in a variety of sought-after fish species. The Pere Marquette River, renowned for its excellent trout fishing, attracts fly fishermen from far and wide in pursuit of trophy-sized brown and rainbow trout. Bass Lake, on the other hand, offers prime fishing for largemouth bass, bluegill, and northern pike, providing anglers with ample opportunities to hook into their next big catch. Meanwhile, Lake Michigan boasts a wealth of salmon and steelhead, particularly during the fall spawning runs, making it a popular destination for anglers looking to test their skills against these powerful game fish.

Beyond the thrill of the catch, fishing in Custer offers a chance to reconnect with nature and unwind amidst the tranquility of the great outdoors. Whether drifting down the Pere Marquette River in a drift boat, trolling along the shoreline of Bass Lake, or chartering a fishing excursion on Lake Michigan, anglers can immerse themselves in the scenic beauty and serenity of their surroundings. With its abundance of fishing opportunities and breathtaking natural landscapes, Custer beckons to fishermen seeking adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable moments on the water.

What are the most popular months to fish in Custer?

Fishing seasons in Custer, Michigan, follow the rhythm of nature, offering anglers a diverse array of experiences throughout the year. Spring marks the beginning of the fishing season, as the ice melts away and the rivers and lakes come alive with activity. This is prime time for trout fishing on the Pere Marquette River, as brown and rainbow trout emerge from their winter haunts to feed voraciously on hatching insects. Anglers can also target steelhead and salmon in Lake Michigan and its tributaries, as these fish begin their annual spawning runs, providing thrilling angling opportunities for those willing to brave the chilly spring waters.

Summer brings its own delights to fishing enthusiasts in Custer. With warmer temperatures and longer days, the waters of Bass Lake and other local lakes and ponds become a haven for anglers seeking bass, bluegill, and northern pike. Whether casting from the shore, a boat, or kayak, fishermen can enjoy the lazy days of summer while reeling in a variety of freshwater species. Additionally, summer is an ideal time for family fishing outings, as the mild weather and calm waters provide the perfect backdrop for teaching children the joys of angling and outdoor recreation.

As autumn descends upon Custer, the fishing season reaches its peak, with anglers eagerly anticipating the fall salmon and steelhead runs. This is a time of abundance and excitement, as schools of salmon and steelhead make their way up the Pere Marquette River and other nearby streams to spawn. Anglers line the riverbanks, casting brightly colored flies and lures in hopes of hooking into these powerful game fish. The vibrant foliage adds to the allure of fall fishing, creating a picturesque backdrop for a day on the water and making autumn a favorite season for many fishermen in Custer.

What types of fishing are popular in Custer?

Fishing in Custer, Michigan, offers a variety of experiences to cater to anglers of all preferences and skill levels. One popular method is fly fishing on the Pere Marquette River, renowned for its pristine waters and abundant trout populations. Fly fishermen wade into the river's clear currents, expertly casting delicate flies to tempt elusive brown and rainbow trout hiding among the submerged rocks and riffles. With its picturesque surroundings and challenging angling opportunities, fly fishing on the Pere Marquette River is a favorite pastime for many enthusiasts seeking a traditional and immersive fishing experience.

For those who prefer a more leisurely approach, fishing from a boat on Bass Lake provides a relaxing alternative with the potential for rewarding catches. Bass Lake is home to a variety of fish species, including largemouth bass, bluegill, and northern pike, making it a versatile destination for anglers of all interests. Whether drifting along the tranquil waters or anchoring in a secluded cove, fishermen can enjoy the serene ambiance of Bass Lake while waiting for a bite. Additionally, Bass Lake's accessibility and family-friendly amenities make it an ideal spot for anglers looking to introduce children or newcomers to the joys of fishing.

Another popular type of fishing in Custer is shore fishing along the shores of Lake Michigan. With its expansive shoreline and diverse fish populations, Lake Michigan offers endless opportunities for anglers to cast their lines from the beach or pier. From salmon and steelhead to perch and walleye, fishermen can target a variety of species while enjoying panoramic views of the lake and its surrounding landscapes. Shore fishing on Lake Michigan provides a laid-back and accessible fishing experience, making it a favorite pastime for locals and visitors alike looking to unwind and reel in their next big catch.

What species are popular in Custer?

In Custer, Michigan, anglers have a bounty of fishing species to pursue, offering excitement and challenge throughout the seasons. One prized catch is the trout found in the Pere Marquette River, known for its excellent trout fishing opportunities. Anglers can target both brown and rainbow trout, which thrive in the river's clear waters and offer thrilling battles on light tackle. Whether fly fishing with delicate presentations or using spinners and bait, trout fishing on the Pere Marquette River promises memorable angling experiences for enthusiasts seeking to test their skills against these elusive and wily game fish.

Bass fishing is another highlight of the fishing scene in Custer, with Bass Lake being a popular destination for anglers seeking largemouth bass, bluegill, and northern pike. Bass Lake's shallow waters, abundant vegetation, and submerged structure provide ideal habitat for bass and panfish, making it a productive fishing spot year-round. Whether casting topwater lures in the early morning or jigging soft plastics along weed beds, fishermen can enjoy the thrill of hooking into hard-fighting bass or the steady action of reeling in panfish on a lazy afternoon.

For those looking for big game fishing experiences, Lake Michigan offers opportunities to target salmon and steelhead during their seasonal migrations. These powerful fish provide anglers with exhilarating battles and the chance to reel in trophy-sized catches. Whether trolling with downriggers and spoons or casting with lures from shore, fishermen can try their luck at hooking into these prized species while soaking in the scenic beauty of Lake Michigan's expansive waters. With its diverse range of fishing species and habitats, Custer, Michigan, promises unforgettable angling adventures for fishermen of all interests and skill levels.

What are the best places to fish in Custer?

In Custer, Michigan, anglers are spoiled for choice when it comes to finding the best fishing spots. One standout location is the Pere Marquette River, renowned for its excellent trout fishing. Anglers flock to this picturesque river to cast their lines amidst the stunning natural scenery and pristine waters. Whether wading in the shallows or drifting downstream in a boat, fishermen can target a variety of trout species, including brown and rainbow trout, while enjoying the peaceful ambiance of the river's surroundings.

Bass Lake is another top destination for fishing enthusiasts in Custer. This scenic lake offers ample opportunities to catch largemouth bass, bluegill, and northern pike. With its shallow waters, abundant vegetation, and submerged structure, Bass Lake provides ideal habitat for bass and panfish year-round. Anglers can explore the lake's secluded coves and hidden channels, casting their lines from shore or boat to reel in their next big catch amidst the tranquil beauty of the surrounding forests and shoreline.

For those looking to fish in larger bodies of water, Lake Michigan offers exciting opportunities to target salmon and steelhead. Anglers can head to nearby ports and harbors, such as Ludington or Manistee, to launch their boats and venture out onto the vast expanse of Lake Michigan in search of these prized game fish. Whether trolling along the shoreline or venturing farther offshore, fishermen can enjoy the thrill of hooking into hard-fighting salmon and steelhead while taking in breathtaking views of the lake and its scenic coastline. With its diverse range of fishing opportunities, Custer, Michigan, promises unforgettable angling experiences for fishermen of all interests and skill levels.

Other things to do in Custer

While fishing may be a highlight of Custer, Michigan, there's plenty to see and do for visitors looking to explore beyond the water. Nature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the beauty of the surrounding landscapes by exploring nearby trails and parks. The Pere Marquette State Forest offers miles of hiking and biking trails, winding through lush forests and alongside scenic rivers. Visitors can also venture to nearby Ludington State Park, home to miles of sandy beaches, towering sand dunes, and picturesque inland lakes, perfect for swimming, picnicking, and wildlife watching.

History buffs will find plenty to fascinate them in Custer and its surrounding areas. The Historic White Pine Village in nearby Ludington provides a glimpse into Michigan's past, with a collection of restored buildings and exhibits showcasing life in a 19th-century lumbering town. Visitors can explore a blacksmith shop, one-room schoolhouse, and vintage log cabins, gaining insight into the region's rich heritage and pioneering spirit. Additionally, the nearby Big Sable Point Lighthouse offers guided tours and panoramic views of Lake Michigan, providing a fascinating glimpse into the area's maritime history.

Outdoor enthusiasts can also enjoy a variety of recreational activities in Custer and its surroundings. Golfers can tee off at nearby courses such as Hemlock Golf Club or Lincoln Hills Golf Club, offering challenging layouts and scenic views of the surrounding countryside. Kayakers and canoeists can paddle along the calm waters of the Pere Marquette River or explore the serene beauty of nearby inland lakes. Additionally, the nearby Manistee National Forest offers opportunities for camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing amidst its sprawling woodlands and pristine wilderness areas. With its abundance of outdoor activities and natural attractions, Custer, Michigan, promises an unforgettable getaway for visitors of all interests and ages.

Recent Reviews of Captain Experiences

  • ★★★★★
    Casey was an awesome guide!

    Rodney A. with Casey R. of South Boardman, Michigan

  • ★★★★★
    My daughter and I had a great time fishing with Butch. She had never caught a smallmouth before. Not only did she catch more than me she caught the biggest (4.40 lbs). Weather wasn't ideal with slick water and overcast most of the time but he still managed to put on some good fish. Our best 5 went a little over 16.5lbs. Was a good trip and I would recommend Butch as he has a lot of guide/tournament experience in the area. We went in the West Bay out of Traverse City.

    Terry K. with Butch D. of Traverse City, Michigan

  • ★★★★★
    Mate Jeremy and Captain Issac were an awesome team. My son, grandson and I caught 9 fish....7 kings and 2 rainbows. Biggest king was 41.5 inches long. Great trip!!

    Skip T. with Dan S. of Whitehall, Michigan

  • ★★★★★
    Zach was very personable and a very good guide. I fought several large salmon. We only got one in the boat but we had dozens of opportunities. I am going again.

    Tay B. with Zach G. of Custer, Michigan

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