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Lake St. Clair - Muskie Mania Sportfishing Charters

 


Muskie Mania Sportfishing Charters specializes in personal muskie fishing trips on Lake St. Clair in southeastern Michigan.

Fishing is our passion, and we make sure that every charter is equally exciting and successful for all of our customers.  Reserve your charter on plentiful Lake St. Clair today!

Muskie Mania Sportfishing Charters is located within the Michigan Harbor Marina in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. 

During the 2004 Season, 754 Muskies were Boated
Including 13 over 30 lbs

Trophy Muskies

 

Rates
Rates are based on a five-person charter.  Less than five people carries the same rate as the five-person charter. A sixth person may be added for an additional $100.

Muskie Season

  • 6 Hours $600
  • 8 Hours $700
  • For parties of 7 or more, additional boats are available

A Canadian fishing license is required, but is not included in the charter rate.  MMSC can pick up your licenses for your convenience, and the cost of the licenses will be added to your total charter billing.

Reservations & Cancellations:

  • A $100 deposit is required for all charter reservations
  • Deposits are 100% refundable up to 7 days prior to the booked date.  This includes charters which are cancelled by Capt. Mike due to weather conditions.
  • One day fishing licenses are not refundable.

Muskie Mania  guarantees they will catch your boat a Muskie or your next trip is free!

 
Location
The smallest lake in the Great Lakes system, Lake St. Clair is not considered to be one of the "Great" lakes.  Lake St. Clair is shallow, averaging 10 feet (3 meters) deep. St. Clair's maximum depth is only 21 feet (6.4 meters), a mere fraction of Lake Superior's maximum depth of 1,332 feet (406 meters).

The northeastern portion of Lake St. Clair is an extensive delta system, the largest within the Great Lakes. Lake St. Clair is 26 miles long, 24 miles across, has an average depth of 10ft and a maximum depth of 21 ft.  The water surface area is:
  U.S.: 162 sq. miles / 420 sq. km. and in Canada: 268 sq. miles / 694 sq. km.
The drainage basin area is 4,890 sq. miles / 12,616 sq. km.

Lake St. Clair's shoreline length (including islands) is: U.S. Mainland: 59 miles / 95 km., Islands: 84 miles / 135 km.; Canada: Mainland: 71 miles / 114 km., Islands: 43 miles / 69 km.

The outlet is the Detroit River to Lake Erie

French explorers discovered the lake in 1679, calling it Lac Sainte Claire in honor of Sainte Claire of Assisi whose feast day fell at that time. It was Sainte Claire who established an order of Franciscan nuns called the Order of the Poor Claires. Government officials and mapmakers later changed the spelling to the present form of Saint Clair, or St. Clair. This led to some confusion as to the true origin of the name. Another theory is that the lake was named after the first governor of the Northwest Territory: General Arthur St. Clair.

 

   
   
 
 

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