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LUCKY  STRIKE  Sport fishing

Lake Erie fishing charters

 

Call summer  440-997-7010 or winter 440-599-1028

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WALLEYE CHARTERS

LUCKY STRIKE sport fishing is a Lake Erie fishing boat providing Ohio fishing charters an exciting day of fishing.  Whether your choice is perch charters, smallmouth bass, steelhead trout, or walleye charters they are open big water trips.  When it comes to wearing apparel it's always best to plan for the worst and hope for the best......we do fish in the rain. 

Your summer time walleye charters are primarily trolling trips.  If you would like to bring your favorite lure do so & ask the captain to throw it in the water for you.  Who knows.....it may be the one which catches that wall hanger walleye you have been waiting for.  And speaking of walleye.....a walleye fishing vacation is waiting for you on Lake Erie.

The following is a general list of items which you should bring to ensure the safety and comfort of your charter fishing trip:

  • Food and beverage.  Beer is OK in cans only, no hard liquor, please.  Try to consolidate everything into one cooler to bring aboard.
  • Raingear
  • Wearing soft soled shoes is mandatory
  • Cooler to take your catch home
  • Sunglasses or other glasses for eye protection
  • Sun block
  • Motion sickness medication
  • Valid Ohio fishing license for those required to have one
  • Camera
  • Hat or cap
  • If you wish to bring your own CD's we will play them
  • For perch trips it is OK to bring your own rods and reels if you wish.
  • For smallmouth bass trips we encourage you to bring your own rods & reels and tackle 

Current fishing license information from the state of Ohio:
 

LICENSES ARE VALID FROM
MARCH 1, 2011 TO FEBRUARY 29, 2012

Resident Fishing License
$19.00
For persons age 16 through 65 who have resided in Ohio for the past 6 months.
 
Resident Senior Fishing License
$10.00
For persons age 66 and older born on or after January 1, 1938 who have resided in Ohio for the past 6 months.
 
One-Day Fishing License
$11.00

For residents and nonresidents, one (1) One-Day Fishing License may be exchanged for credit towards the purchase of an annual fishing license (minus writing fee).

 
Annual Nonresident License
$40.00
3-Day Nonresident Tourist's License
$19.00
A reissued license may be obtained from any license vendor for a fishing license that has been lost, stolen, or destroyed.
$3.00
All above costs include a $1.00 writing fee.


Internet License Sales

Fishing licenses are available for purchase over the Internet.


License Requirements

  • A fishing license is required to take fish, frogs, or turtles from Ohio waters.
  • Persons fishing in privately owned ponds, lakes, or reservoirs to and from which fish do not migrate, are not required to have a license to take fish, but must have one to take frogs or turtles.
  • Persons fishing in privately owned ponds, lakes, or reservoirs that are open to public fishing through an agreement or lease with the Division of Wildlife are required to have a fishing license.
  • Anglers must have their license in their possession while fishing and must show the license to anyone on request.
  • Members of the U.S. Armed Forces on active duty stationed in Ohio, but NOT on leave or furlough are required to purchase a resident license.

Free Licenses

Ohio residents born on or before December 31, 1937 can obtain a free license at any license outlet or online.

The following Ohio residents are also eligible for a free license, available by calling 1-800-WILDLIFE:

  • Persons who are mobility imparied and require the assistance of another person to cast and retrieve
  • Residents of state and county institutions
  • Holders of “Veteran” license plates displaying the international wheelchair symbol
  • Certain veterans who are permanently disabled
  • Former prisoners of war