

Location: Lake Michigan Wisconsin
Dates: Summer of 2027 (June 23-August 31)
Group Size: 4
View PhotosKing Salmon fishing trip for four – If cranking Kings out of Lake Michigan is what you and your friends or family are seeking, then cast off with Captain Dave Heath and his guides and head towards blue water!
Door County is a time-castle of Scandinavian and Belgian roots with century old lighthouses serving as guiding lights to vessels along their journeys in Lake Michigan. Traverse Death’s Door by ferry at the northern tip and take a step back in time on Washington Island. Fish are plenty in these chilled northern waters, but make no mistake, it is the deep water kings that this excursion will target.
Stocking in the Great Lakes dates back to the late 1800’s but it was nearly 100-years later that the Chinook salmon, also known as, “King” salmon, began to create a sport-fishery that draws anglers from around the country to fish Lake Michigan. Enhance your experience back on land with hearty dinner meals, an open bar, and a relaxing atmosphere as “spooled” reels give way to cherished memories of the future.
This angler’s dream includes:
Not included in this package: airfare, transportation to and from the airport, fishing licenses, morning and noon meals, ferry fees (approx. $15.00 round trip per person) and tips. All fishing activities are subject to weather conditions and the safety of the participants. Extra days fishing can be negotiated with Heath Outdoors. Costs associated with these items are the responsibility of the purchaser. This trip is available during the summer of 2027 (June 23rd thru August 31st and in accordance with Wisconsin’s fishing season and regulations).
If you want to learn more about this trip and how to win it, fill out the form below or email us at aoinquiry@ducks.org.
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