586-350-0934
FinsGrinsCharters@gmail.com
Commonly Asked Questions
Question:
How many people can I take on my trip?

Answer:
The trip is not per angler it is the same rate for 1-5 people and you can add a 6th person for a additional cost.



Question:
How many fish per trip can I expect?

Answer:
We averaged 7 muskie per trip during the 2011 season.



Question:
Do you supply the fishing license?

Answer:
We will contact you 2 weeks before the booked date and get everybody's info and have the licenses waiting for you at the boat when you arrive. But we do not cover the cost of the license the cost change from year to year and we will discuss this when you book your trip.



Question:
Do you have a no fish guarantee?

Answer:
Yes. If we do not put a muskie in the boat we will take you out again on us!!!



Question:
Is fall fishing your best chance for a trophy muskie?

Answer:
We love fall fishing and yes trophy muskie are caught but it can be tricky due to tough lake conditions. Our favorite time to fish Lake Saint Clair is from mid July to mid August. We are still getting good numbers and boating multiple 50"   muskie on a given day.



Question:
Can you eat muskie?

Answer:
Im sure you could but on the Fins and Grins we are 100% catch and release.



Question:
What is considered to be a trophy muskie?

Answer:
We consider a trophy muskie either 50"   or 30 pounds.



Question:
Where are you located?

Answer:
Lake Saint Clair and we are located at Velger Boat Harbor the address is 36070 Jefferson Harrison Township Mi. 48045



Question:
Do you have a gas surcharge?

Answer:
No we do not.



Question:
Will we fish if its supposed to rain?

Answer:
Yes. Changing weather conditions offer a chance to boat a trophy muskie. If the weather is expected to be severe we will cancel or reschedule your trip.



Question:
Do we need to bring anything?

Answer:
We supply all the equipment needed all you will need to bring is your own food and beverages, proper attire for the conditions, drivers license and or proper identification and most importantly your camera.