Illinois Fishing Charters

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Illinois: 38 fishing charters available

Merganzer Fishing Charters
Merganzer Fishing Charters

Waukegan • 34 ft • 6 persons

Merganzer Fishing Charters offers full-service fishing experiences at a variety of lengths, heading onto Lake Michigan for Salmon, Trout, and Perch.

"This was a present for my Father in law and it turned out great!" —⁠ Michael,
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trips fromUS $650
Prime Time Fishing, LLC
Prime Time Fishing, LLC

Waukegan • 25 ft • 3 persons

If you’re ready to experience fishing in Waukegan, we’ve got you covered with Prime Time Fishing, LLC.

"One of the best guided trips we ever been. From boat, to captain, equipment,  catches and weather all was fantastic." —⁠ RADU,
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trips fromUS $300
Long Gone 3 Charters
Long Gone 3 Charters

Waukegan • 36 ft • 6 persons

Discover the fishing secrets of Waukegan, IL and let Long Gone 3 Charters captained by James Goebel show you what makes an astonishing angling adventure!

"We did a 5-hour afternoon trip to celebrate Father’s Day (a week delayed), and had a fantastic time fishing in Lake Michigan with Captain James." —⁠ Pete,
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trips fromUS $550

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Hook’d On Fishing Charters, Inc
Hook’d On Fishing Charters, Inc

Waukegan • 31 ft • 5 persons

Hook’d On Fishing Charters, Inc runs angling trips out of Waukegan and offers to show you what the local fishery is all about.

"Our party of 4 all had a wonderful time.  Captain John was a pro!" —⁠ Matthew,
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trips fromUS $550
Book Me A Boat – 39' Flybridge
Book Me A Boat – 39' Flybridge

Chicago • 39 ft • 6 persons

Charter Boat Royalty has a trip with your name on it along the stunning waters of Chicago.

"We booked a last minute trip for early Sunday morning. Fish get tricky in September but Jim led us offshore and, apparently, knows exactly where they hide." —⁠ Michael,
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trips fromUS $449
Jawzon Charter Services
Jawzon Charter Services

Waukegan • 36 ft • 6 persons

Looking to troll for the big ones out of Waukegan? Then Jawzon Charter Services with Captain Jim Stepp is your man, Captain Jim is a professional fishermen in his spare time he fishes tournaments on Lake Michigan, Captain Jim has won over 30 tournaments in his career and has been boat of the year 4 times, he is still very active in the tournament schedule when you come out on the Jawzon a 36 foot tiara tournament boat you will see some of the best equipment there is to fish with today, Captain Jim show's you how he catches big ones and lots of them Before coming aboard, you'll need to buy a local fishing license for everyone in your group that is 16 .o

"I’ve fished all my life. This wasn’t just a fishing trip." —⁠ Clyde, CA
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trips fromUS $650
Full Moon Fishing Service–Rend Lake
Full Moon Fishing Service–Rend Lake

Whittington • 18 ft • 3 persons

Full Moon Fishing Service specializes in introducing their clients to many southern Illinois lakes.

"Took my son and his friend…they were basically first timers…chose Full Moon bc of the great reviews and am sooooo glad I did!" —⁠ Melissa,
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trips fromUS $300
Musky Mob Guide Service Fox Chain
Musky Mob Guide Service Fox Chain

Antioch • 22 ft • 4 persons

Musky Mob Guide Service invites you for a day of fun exploration and excellent fishing on the Fox Chain!

"Although we didn’t catch a musky, we had a really good time on the water." —⁠ Roman,
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trips fromUS $500
Rend Lake Fishing Trips
Rend Lake Fishing Trips

Benton • 20 ft • 4 persons

Spend the day with Rend Lake Fishing Trips and find out what the fishing in Whittington is about!

"Very helpful and informative guide…baited the lines, took fish off hook and put in live well, gave good answers to all our questions and had a great personality." —⁠ TURNER,
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trips fromUS $300
Kinn's Sport Fishing - Winthrop 38'
Kinn's Sport Fishing - Winthrop 38'

Winthrop Harbor • 38 ft • 6 persons

Kinn’s Sport Fishing invites you to join them in Winthrop Harbor and enjoy the beautiful waters of the mighty Lake Michigan.
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trips fromUS $849
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Fishing in Illinois

Are you looking to book a trip to the Midwest? Have you thought about an Illinois fishing trip? Fly to the midwestern “Prairie State” for excellent fishing along world-renowned rivers and lakes. Illinois is a state where rivers make up the majority of its borders, allowing anglers to catch a range of species, such as Pink, Coho, and Chinook Salmon, Channel, Blue, and Flathead Catfish, Lake and Rainbow Trout, Longnose, Spotted, and Shortnose Gar, Northern Pike, Walleye, Sauger, Muskellunge, and more.

Illinois Fishing Spots

There are so many fishing spots to choose from when fishing in Illinois. You have over a million-and-a-half acres of water to wet your lines in! There are plenty of power plant cooling lakes to fish, which are hotbeds for Catfish. Other top fisheries include Carlyle Lake, Rend Lake, Lake of Egypt, Evergreen Lake, Cedar Lake, and plenty more.

Mississippi River

Known as the "Father of Waters," the Mississippi River runs 580 miles through Illinois before continuing on. In Illinois alone there are 15 dams along its stretch, creating additional sections and rivers to fish. You’ll be able to target different species in various parts of the Mississippi. The upper part is great for Channel Catfish and both Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass. Head further down the river for excellent Flathead and Blue Catfish. Walleye fishing is best in one of the tributaries of the Mississippi, the Rock River. You can also explore other tributaries which are great to fish, such as Green River and Apple River.

Illinois River

Fishing the Illinois River has only improved over time. Since the Clean Water Act in ‘72, the sportfishing here has blossomed. You can fish along the 273 miles of Illinois River for Channel Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Sauger, White Bass, Brown Bullhead, White Crappie, and more. As well as the river itself, try fishing the lakes around it. These freeze over in winter and are great for ice fishing.

Ohio River

This huge tributary of the Mississippi River is great for catching Largemouth, Smallmouth, White, Striped, and Hybrid Bass, Sauger, Walleye, and more. Although the average size of the Largemouth Bass here is between 12–15 inches, they have been known to reach 21 inches. The best time to catch bigger Bass is in summer, in the main parts of the river. You can catch Catfish in the Ohio River, where 15 lb Channel Catfish and 25 lb Flathead Catfish are common. On occasion, the local Flathead Catfish can reach huge sizes! Fish during the cooler part of the day in May and June for great results.

Rock River

For Smallmouth Bass, head toward the section of the river between Oregon and Grad Detour. You’ll need to release the Bass caught here between April and June. If you’re looking for table fare, you’ll want to target the Channel Cats that make their home here instead. Flathead Catfish is also great here, as well as in the stretch of river between Grand Detour and Dixon. The next part of the river, between Dixon and Sterling, offers anglers depths of up to 50 feet. This is a huge difference to the 15’ depths found in the rest of the river. If you’d like to target Northern Pike, head toward Rockford along the southern part of the river.

Lake Michigan

The third largest of the Great Lakes, there are 63 miles of Lake Michigan coastline available in Illinois. You can choose to fish from the shore or head out into these productive waters. The fish you can target here include King and Coho Salmon, Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass, Steelhead, Perch, Freshwater Drum, Carp, Crappie, Channel Catfish, and more. Throughout the year there will be closed seasons for certain species, so check with the captain which species can be caught when.

Fishing Tips

  • Just below the dams, especially on the Mississippi River, use ¼ to 1 oz jigs and minnows on three-way rigs for best results. When above the dams, spinners and crankbaits are best.

  • Summer is the best time to catch Walleye, where they’ll be feeding en masse, so use crawfish baits. In the spring, plastic worms and crankbaits are used to better effect.

  • Along the Illinois River, use heavier weights than normal (around ¾ to 1 ounce). This will really get the attention of Sauger and Walleye.

Need to Know

There are many baits and lures anglers can use. In Illinois, it’s illegal to use live rusty crayfish.

Check with your captain about the number of poles that can be in the water at once. On many bodies of water in Illinois, only two poles are allowed. Ice fishing usually allows for three poles, but some places have tighter restrictions.

Regulations

You’ll need to purchase a fishing license before you cast your first line. Always check the latest regulations for the size and number of catch you’re legally allowed to keep.

Dispose of your fish correctly, and don’t fillet your catch on any waters where there are length limits.

When fishing in Lake Michigan, you’ll need to get a “Lake Michigan Salmon Stamp” before you begin your trip.

Budget

Trips in southern Illinois are generally half the price of trips further north. Eight-hour trips along the main rivers in the north range between $750–850 for six people.

The freshwater fishing in Illinois will keep you busy year-round. Whether you’re ice fishing, fishing the dams, or classic river fishing, anglers of all experience levels will love their vacation here.

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Illinois Fishing Seasons

January

Bluegill on the Fox Chain O’Lakes is good this month. You’ll be ice fishing, so wrap up warm.

 
February

This is a great month for Sauger in the Illinois River. Fish for Perch in Lake Michigan.

March

Shallow waters are great for Crappie in March, before the spawning season starts. Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and see the Chicago River dyed green!

April

Bass are good in the shallows this month. Join the Illinois Bass Federation for tournaments from now onwards.

May

Perch can’t be taken this month. Visit the Benton Rend Lake Water Festival for parades, food, and live entertainment.

 
June

Perch can be targeted after June 15. The Ravinia Festival is a three-month music festival that you should visit while here.

 
July

The North Michigan Avenue Art Festival showcases both known and unknown artists. Good month for Bass and Channel Catfish throughout Illinois.

 
August

Target Carp, Smallmouth, and Largemouth Bass in August. Visit the Chicago Air and Water Show and be amazed!

 
September

Plenty of music festivals this month, including the Viva! Chicago Latin Music Festival. State Good month to target King and Coho Salmon.

October

On land, visit the Chicago International Film Festival. In the water, target Steelhead, Perch, Brown Trout, and Channel Catfish.

November

Watch the Chicago Thanksgiving Parade, a huge spectacle not to be missed. Catfish continue to be good, as well as King and Coho Salmon.

December

December is a good month for Crappie and Blue Catfish, which can reach trophy sizes this month.

Illinois Fishing Calendar

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What anglers said about fishing in Illinois

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Top Types of Fishing in Illinois

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Top Targeted Species in Illinois

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