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Experience relaxing, fun fishing on Detroit’s waters with skilled guides. Vertical jigging, fly fishing, and hardware casting in a private, stress-free setting.
If you’re curious about what fishing in Detroit could be like, this tour might be just the adventure you’re after. It offers a five-hour private fishing experience focused on fun, without the pressure of competitions or aggressive tactics. Instead, they emphasize enjoyment—whether you’re casting a line for walleye on the Detroit River or fly fishing the calm flats of Lake Saint Clair. The tour is designed for travelers who value a laid-back, authentic fishing outing with all the equipment provided.
One important consideration is that you’ll need to bring your own fishing license for Michigan or Canada if you’re fishing legally, as it’s not included in the price. Also, since the activity heavily relies on good weather conditions, bad weather could lead to rescheduling or a full refund, so planning around favorable weather is wise.
What we really like about this experience is the focus on FUN—the goal is not to catch the biggest fish but to enjoy trying new techniques in an informal setting with helpful guides. Plus, the inclusion of snacks, bottled water, and gear makes for a convenient outing. On the flip side, it might not appeal if you’re seeking a more social, group-oriented experience or fishing with a lot of boat activity like trolling.
This Detroit fishing experience stands out because it emphasizes FUN over competition. From the start, you’re assured of a no-pressure environment where if a fish flops off or a hook snags floating debris, it’s all part of the learning and enjoying process. The guides are described as accommodating and knowledgeable, ensuring that whether you’re a seasoned angler or a complete novice, you’ll feel looked after.
You’ll be fishing on different bodies of water—the Detroit River and Lake Saint Clair—offering varied scenery and fishing opportunities. The Detroit River provides the thrill of vertical jigging for walleye, while the expansive flats of Lake Saint Clair are perfect for fly fishing and casting hardware for white bass or bass species.
For many, the real treasure isn’t just about catching fish but gaining new techniques and insights from experienced guides. One review highlights how “Keven was very accommodating and made the trip fun,” which might be exactly what a first-time angler or someone wanting to hone their skill needs.
Since this is a five-hour private tour, it’s a manageable chunk of time that balances relaxation with enough fishing to feel satisfying. The tour begins in Detroit, where you’ll be picked up if desired—making logistics easy even after a long travel day.
Vertical jigging for walleye is a primary feature—a technique that involves dropping a lure straight down to feel out fish beneath the boat. We loved the idea that there’s no trolling involved, which makes for a more relaxed, physically engaged style of fishing, suited to all ages and skill levels. It not only keeps the experience quiet and scenic but also allows you to focus on finesse.
Casting hardware to white bass and other fish involves actively throwing lures, adding an energetic element to the outing. The guide’s flexibility—offering spin casting and fly fishing—means you can choose depending on your interest and skill. The emphasis on fly fishing on Lake Saint Clair sounds particularly appealing for those wanting to try a very specific technique in a calm, scenic environment.
Snacks and bottled water are included, keeping you refreshed and energized as you focus on your casts. Because the tour provides all gear, including terminal tackle, you won’t need to worry about bringing your own equipment unless you want to. The optional pickup adds convenience, but since it ends where it begins, you could easily meet at the designated start point if preferred.
One glowing review from Gordon highlights that this was a “great boating trip” with great weather and a great Skipper. His comment—“enjoyed honing my fishing skills, great weather and great Skipper”—confirms that the guides are experienced and attentive to guest needs. Although fish activity was minimal during his trip, they still managed to catch a couple of fish, which is often enough for a good day on the water.
Apart from catching fish, people genuinely seem to enjoy how helpful and accommodating the guides are. The focus on fun and education makes this tour appropriate for a wide range of ages and skill levels.
At $237.50 per person, this experience offers an all-inclusive, private setting—meaning only your group will share the boat. For fishing enthusiasts or those eager to try different techniques, that’s a great value considering gear, bait, snacks, and water are provided. Since it’s private, you avoid the hassle and noise of large fishing parties, focusing instead on your interests and preferred techniques.
If you’re a traveler looking for an authentic, relaxing way to enjoy Detroit’s waterways, this price point seems fair—particularly given the guide’s professionalism and tailored experience. Keep in mind you’ll want to factor in the cost of fishing licenses unless you’re already covered or planning to fish legally in Michigan or Canada.
This tour is especially suited for those who want an authentic, stress-free fishing experience. If you like the idea of trying different fishing styles—from jigging to fly fishing—in beautiful waters with a friendly guide, this might be perfect. It’s also ideal for travelers who prefer a private experience tailored to their group, rather than a crowded or highly structured outing.
On top of that, because the guides seem knowledgeable and accommodating, you’ll not only spend your time trying to catch fish but also potentially gain useful tips and a better appreciation of local waters. The inclusion of snacks and all gear lowers the hassle factor, making it a convenient day out.
However, if your main focus is on competition or big catches, this might not satisfy that goal. And always bear in mind, weather can be unpredictable, so checking ahead and planning around favorable conditions will make your trip more enjoyable.
This private fishing tour in Detroit strikes a good balance for travelers seeking a laid-back, enjoyable introduction to fishing on one of the region’s best waters. It’s a great choice whether you’re a beginner eager to learn or an experienced angler wanting to explore new techniques like vertical jigging and fly fishing. The guides’ expertise and friendly attitude, combined with all equipment provided, make for a hassle-free day focused on genuine fun rather than just catching fish.
If you’re after a relaxed, authentic taste of Detroit’s aquatic life, this tour offers both quality and convenience. You’ll appreciate the personalized attention, the picturesque backdrops, and the chance to try your hand at a variety of styles without the pressure. For those who value genuine experiences that mix skill-building with scenic beauty, this private fishing tour hits the right notes.
Do I need my own fishing license? Yes, you’ll need to bring your own fishing license for Michigan or Canada as it isn’t included.
What is included in the tour? All necessary fishing gear, terminal tackle, bait, snacks, and bottled water are provided, making for a very convenient outing.
How long is the tour? Designed to last approximately 5 hours, allowing plenty of time for fishing at different spots without feeling rushed.
Is this a private tour? Yes, only your group will participate, offering a personalized experience.
Can I choose the type of fishing? Guides offer vertical jigging, spin casting, and fly fishing, so you can specify your interest.
What’s the meeting point? The tour starts and ends in Detroit, with flexibility on pickup—most travelers can participate easily using nearby public transportation.
What if the weather is bad? The tour requires good weather. If canceled, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is it suitable for children or beginners? Yes, especially since the environment is focused on FUN and guides are accommodating for all skill levels.