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Top-Rated Lake Erie Fishing Charter | Port Clinton

  • Published Date: July 17, 2025
  • Fishing
  • Lake Erie
  • $740 - $840 price range

Summary

Get ready for a great day of fishing on Lake Erie with this 7-hour charter trip out of Port Clinton. You and up to 5 friends can hop aboard to target walleye, perch, or bass - whatever's biting best that day. The charter provides all the gear you need, including rods, reels, bait, and ice, so you just have to show up ready to fish. Choose between a morning trip from 6 AM to 1 PM if you're an early riser, or sleep in and take the afternoon slot from 2 PM to 9 PM. Either way, you'll have plenty of time on the water to reel in some big ones. The experienced crew at Bercaw Sportfishing knows all the local hotspots and will work hard to put you on fish. Whether you're a seasoned angler or trying Lake Erie fishing for the first time, this trip offers a fun day out with a good chance of bringing home a tasty dinner. Don't forget your camera to capture those trophy catches!
Top-Rated Lake Erie Fishing Charter | Port Clinton

Big Lake Erie Catches

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Sauger fish caught while fishing in OH

Lake Erie delivers again—great day in Ohio

19 walleye and pike-perch fish caught in OH

Catches of the day, Lake Erie style, Ohio

Group of 8 people enjoying a fishing trip in Port Clinton

Ohio anglers shine bright on Lake Erie waters

6 people enjoying fishing in OH

Another great haul from Lake Erie, Ohio charter

Group of 6 people fishing in Port Clinton

Big smiles and big catches on Lake Erie, Ohio

A Walleye fish caught while fishing in OH

Another successful Lake Erie fishing day in Ohio

Group of 6 people fishing in Port Clinton

Family fishing fun on Lake Erie, Ohio waters

Two people fishing in Port Clinton

Perfect Ohio day for a Lake Erie catch

6 people fishing on the riverbank in OH

Morning magic and bites on Lake Erie, Ohio

7 people fishing in OH

Reeling in memories on Lake Erie, Ohio

Sauger fish caught while fishing in OH

Lake Erie delivers again—great day in Ohio

19 walleye and pike-perch fish caught in OH

Catches of the day, Lake Erie style, Ohio

Group of 8 people enjoying a fishing trip in Port Clinton

Ohio anglers shine bright on Lake Erie waters

6 people enjoying fishing in OH

Another great haul from Lake Erie, Ohio charter

Group of 6 people fishing in Port Clinton

Big smiles and big catches on Lake Erie, Ohio

A Walleye fish caught while fishing in OH

Another successful Lake Erie fishing day in Ohio

Group of 6 people fishing in Port Clinton

Family fishing fun on Lake Erie, Ohio waters

Two people fishing in Port Clinton

Perfect Ohio day for a Lake Erie catch

6 people fishing on the riverbank in OH

Morning magic and bites on Lake Erie, Ohio

7 people fishing in OH

Reeling in memories on Lake Erie, Ohio

Sauger fish caught while fishing in OH

Lake Erie delivers again—great day in Ohio

19 walleye and pike-perch fish caught in OH

Catches of the day, Lake Erie style, Ohio

Group of 8 people enjoying a fishing trip in Port Clinton

Ohio anglers shine bright on Lake Erie waters

6 people enjoying fishing in OH

Another great haul from Lake Erie, Ohio charter

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Lake Erie's Best: 7-Hour Fishing Charter

Ready for a day of reeling in the big ones on Lake Erie? Our 7-hour charter trip out of Port Clinton is just the ticket. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the game, we've got everything set up for a killer day on the water. With room for up to 6 people, it's perfect for a family outing, a day with the boys, or even a unique corporate team-building event. We provide all the gear you need - rods, reels, bait, and ice - so all you have to bring is your sense of adventure and maybe a cold one or two.

What to Expect on the Water

You've got options with this trip, and that's what makes it so great. We can target walleye, perch, or bass depending on what's biting and what you're after. Early birds can hop aboard for our morning run from 6 AM to 1 PM, perfect for catching that sunrise bite. If you're not a morning person, no sweat - our afternoon trip from 2 PM to 9 PM lets you sleep in and still get a full day's fishing in. Either way, you're in for 7 solid hours of casting, reeling, and hopefully, a whole lot of catching. Lake Erie's known for its abundance of fish, so chances are good you'll be going home with some bragging rights.

Top Catches This Season

Let's talk technique. If we're after walleye, we'll likely be trolling - that means dragging lures behind the boat as we cruise along. It's a great way to cover water and find where the fish are hanging out. For perch, we'll probably be anchored up and dropping lines straight down with some tasty minnows. Bass fishing? That's when things get really fun. We might be casting lures near structure or even sight-fishing if conditions are right. Don't worry if you're new to any of these methods - our experienced guides will walk you through everything. We use top-notch gear, from sensitive rods that let you feel every nibble to fish-finding electronics that help us locate the schools. It's all about maximizing your chances of landing that trophy fish.

Why Anglers Keep Coming Back

Lake Erie isn't called the "Walleye Capital of the World" for nothing. The fishing here is world-class, and it keeps getting better. Our customers rave about the sheer number of fish they catch, even on slower days. But it's not just about the quantity - the quality of fish in Lake Erie is something else. We regularly see walleye in the 5-10 pound range, and some true monsters pushing 13 pounds or more. And let's not forget about the perch - these tasty little guys might not be huge, but when the bite is on, it's non-stop action that'll keep you grinning all day.

Species You'll Want to Hook

Walleye: These golden-eyed beauties are the crown jewel of Lake Erie fishing. They're known for their hard fights and even better taste. Walleye tend to school up, so when you find them, it's game on. Spring and fall are peak seasons, but summer can be red hot too. The average size is 2-4 pounds, but don't be surprised if you hook into a 10-pounder!

American Yellow Perch: Don't let their size fool you - what these fish lack in weight, they make up for in numbers and flavor. Perch fishing is all about fast action and full coolers. They typically run 8-12 inches, but Lake Erie is famous for its "jumbo" perch that can push 14 inches or more. Late summer and fall are prime time for perch, and when you find a school, it's not uncommon to catch your limit in no time.

Smallmouth Bass: Pound for pound, smallies are some of the hardest fighting fish in the lake. They love rocky areas and can be caught with a variety of techniques from drop-shotting to crankbaits. The average size is 2-4 pounds, but 5-6 pounders aren't uncommon. Spring and fall are fantastic for bass fishing, but they can be caught all summer long. The acrobatic jumps and strong runs of a big smallmouth will have you coming back for more.

Time to Book Your Spot

Look, here's the deal - Lake Erie fishing is some of the best freshwater action you can find, period. With our 7-hour charter, you're getting a full day of top-notch fishing with all the gear and know-how you need to make it happen. Whether you're after a cooler full of perch for a fish fry, a trophy walleye for the wall, or just a day of rod-bending action with smallmouth bass, we've got you covered. Our experienced guides know these waters like the back of their hand and are dedicated to putting you on fish.

Don't just dream about that perfect day on the water - make it happen. Spots fill up fast, especially during peak seasons, so don't wait to book. Give us a call or hop online to reserve your charter. Trust me, the only thing you'll regret is not doing it sooner. So grab your buddies, pack a lunch, and get ready for a day of fishing you'll be talking about for years to come. Lake Erie's calling - are you gonna answer?

Learn more about the species

American Yellow Perch

American Yellow Perch are a fun catch on Lake Erie. These golden-colored fish usually run 7-8 inches long, though trophy ones can hit 15 inches. You'll find them in shallower waters near weed beds, docks, and other structures. Spring and fall are prime perch seasons when they school up. Anglers love targeting them for their tasty white fillets and the fast action when you find a school. They're not big fighters, but catching a bunch makes for a great day. To land perch, I recommend using small jigs tipped with worms or minnows. Fish them close to the bottom, and when you feel that telltale tap-tap, set the hook quick! Perch have soft mouths, so a gentle touch helps keep them on the line. Whether you're a pro or bringing the kids, perch fishing is always a good time out here.

American Yellow Perch

Smallmouth Bass

Smallmouth bass are a blast to catch on Lake Erie. These bronze bombers typically run 2-4 pounds, with big ones pushing 6 pounds. You'll find them around rocky areas and drop-offs, often in 10-25 feet of water. Late spring and early fall are prime bass seasons when they're most active. Anglers love smallies for their acrobatic fights - they'll jump and tail-walk across the water. To catch them, try tube jigs or drop shot rigs near rocky structure. My local tip: when the water's calm, watch for bass busting baitfish on the surface and cast topwater lures into the fray. Smallmouth aren't known as great table fare, so we mostly catch and release to keep the fishery healthy. Whether you're a die-hard bass angler or just want to tangle with a hard-fighting fish, Erie's smallmouth are sure to get your heart racing.

Smallmouth Bass

Walleye

Walleye are the crown jewel of Lake Erie fishing. These golden-eyed predators average 2-3 pounds but can top 10 pounds. You'll find them hanging around underwater structure and drop-offs, often in 15-30 feet of water. Spring and fall are prime walleye seasons, but we catch them year-round. Anglers love walleye for their hard fights and excellent table fare - there's nothing like fresh walleye for dinner. To land the big ones, try trolling with crankbaits or bottom bouncing with nightcrawler harnesses. My local tip: when the water's choppy, fish the mud lines where walleye ambush baitfish. These fish have sensitive eyes, so cloudy days or low-light conditions often produce the best bites. Whether you're after a new personal best or a cooler full for the frying pan, walleye fishing on Erie is hard to beat.

Walleye

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Ready for an awesome day of fishing on Lake Erie? Our 7-hour charter trip from Port Clinton is perfect for groups up to 6 people looking to reel in some great catches. We've got you covered with all the gear you need - rods, reels, bait, and ice are included. Whether you're after Walleye, Perch, or Bass, there's plenty of action to be had out on the water. Choose a morning trip from 6 AM to 1 PM if you're an early bird, or opt for the afternoon slot from 2 PM to 9 PM to catch the sunset. It's a full day of fishing fun that'll leave you with great stories to tell. Grab your buddies, pack some snacks, and get ready for an amazing time on the lake. Book your spot now and let's make some fishing memories!
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