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Chinook salmon are the largest Pacific salmon species successfully introduced to the Great Lakes. These powerful fish can reach weights over 30 pounds in Lake Michigan waters. - Prefer water temperatures between 50-60 degrees. - Feed primarily on alewives, smelt, and other baitfish. - Stage near river mouths during spawning season.
Captains Terence Armstrong and Garry Pierce of Net Results Sportfishing deliver exceptional Chinook salmon fishing charters on Lake Michigan. These experienced guides know exactly where to find the big kings that make Whitehall waters famous among serious anglers. With all tackle provided and decades of local knowledge, your fishing charter targets the seasonal salmon runs that bring trophy-sized Chinook close to shore. Book online to secure your spot during peak salmon season.
Captains Terence Armstrong and Garry Pierce of Net Results Sportfishing guide anglers through Lake Michigan's prime Chinook salmon waters. These licensed captains provide all rods, reels, and tackle needed for a successful day targeting king salmon. Half-day and full-day charters accommodate up to six anglers, with early morning departures from Whitehall marina. Contact the captains directly for current rates and availability during salmon season.
Lake Michigan's Chinook salmon runs create some of the Midwest's most exciting fishing opportunities. These powerful fish average 15-25 pounds, with trophy kings reaching over 30 pounds during peak season. The captains focus on proven techniques including downrigger trolling and planer board setups to cover maximum water and locate active schools.
Net Results Sportfishing targets the thermocline where salmon concentrate, using GPS and fish finders to stay on productive water. All safety equipment is provided, and the experienced crew handles net work and fish cleaning services.
Chinook salmon in Lake Michigan are anadromous fish that spend most of their adult lives in deep, cold waters before moving toward tributaries. These kings prefer water temperatures between 50-60 degrees and feed heavily on alewives, smelt, and other baitfish. Spring and fall offer the most consistent action as salmon stage near river mouths and along temperature breaks.
The Whitehall area provides excellent access to both nearshore and offshore salmon grounds. Early season fish are often found in 60-120 feet of water, while late summer and fall salmon move closer to shore as they prepare for their spawning runs.
Net Results Sportfishing operates from Whitehall marina with easy parking and boat launch access. The charter boat is equipped with downriggers, planer boards, and quality fishing tackle suitable for Lake Michigan conditions. Captains provide all necessary equipment, though anglers are welcome to bring their own gear if preferred. The boat comfortably accommodates up to six anglers with plenty of fighting room for landing big salmon.