Week of August 24th
August 25, 2024 Chicago 1 photo

Trip Summary

The silvers are transitioning (4 yr olds prepping to spawn), moving. Therefore it became difficult to catch many silver fish offshore in one trip. Most Captains out of Chicago are targeting Lake Trout now, and we are lucky to get a few silvers, if we do its usually 3 yr old or less salmon and misc browns / steelhead. This started the last week in August, I'm writing this review on 9-4-24. The main bite right now is Lake Trout (2 per person max). The waters on top are warm so they will die once taken aboard the boat. At this point if you catch a couple salmon or other silver fish (rainbows, browns) consider yourself lucky (this is out of Chicago). Its best to head in after catching your lake trout (LT) limit so that you don't kill any (LT) by releasing them. Lake trout are pretty deep right now 80 to 130 FOW plus. Biting on silver flashers and spin and glos and/ fly's. There are a few silver fish around but not many. Trolling slow works great for trout 1.9 to 2.2 but if you keep it a little faster you might luck into some salmon. The photo added here was a great catch last weekend of August, a Grand Slam, 5 species... King / Coho salmon, Brown, Lake and Rainbow Trout. Good luck out there. Salmon may start to show up around the harbor mouths soon. I'm planning to fish them with loud ugly looking lures to entice a bite. Shore fisherman have begun to catch a king here or there. Once the water cools off near shore the steelhead and browns will likely follow the kings in close. You can't catch em if you don't try, so get outdoors and Capt JB
Jason Baldwin
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Come fishing for Salmon & Trout on Lake Michigan (departing Belmont harbor Chicago). Captain Jason has 45 + years experience Charter Fishing Lake Michigan. There are 5 species of fish often caught, brown, rainbow & lake trout & coho & king...

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5 Species AGAIN !!!
5 Species AGAIN !!!
July 5, 2025
We started early with this Father Son Team and had one of the best trips they've ever taken. Any day you catch 5 species on a 6 hour or less charter is a fantastic day. Many Captains attempt to catch a "grand slam" for many years and some never do. When we catch a brown and/or a King salmon early then we often go for the Grand Slam! Kings and Browns used to be the hardest two fish to catch out of Chicago. This year was a little different as Kings were much more plentiful this year. So we often had them pretty quick. Actually coho became much harder to catch (than normal) after mid July. This trip was on the morning of July 5th, we left the harbor at first light and headed North to one of our favorite spots. Upon arriving I noticed the graph was showing suspended fish. My comment was... "they are here".... and they were, the first line screamer was about a 13 to 14 pound King Salmon, then another, then the 15 pound Brown Trout. Somewhere in there we also caught a decent coho which gave us 3 species, and before I could get all the lines in we caught another coho. These two guys had no clue that we had 2 of the hardest fish to catch in the cooler. So I changed the plan and ripped lines and targeted the sometimes elusive Rainbow trout, or Steelhead. We ran to a spot I like where I often catch them and got my setup out as fast as I could, we had only fished for less than 2 hours at this point. I had about 4 lines out (and was readying to put out a couple more), when we got a hit and that fish was jumping and doing some tail wallking like steelhead can do. We lost him, but before we could get the line in another hit and this one stuck. So all within a couple hours we had 4 species, and no Lake Trout at this point. Often thought of as the easiest of all five species to catch, we had one to go. Where I had run to to catch our steelhead was further out into Lake Michigan and the weather had changed and the waves and wind had picked up and changed direction. So it was difficult to get our last (easiest) fish! There was a current down deep and it took us another hour to get our Lake Trout, but we did it and caught five species again! We did it twice in the summer of 2025, once on tournament day of the Zilliam species tournament. We weree the first boat in over 40 years to catch all five on tournament day and we did it again on July 5th. We also did it once in 2024 catching 5 species with a crew from the Dallas Safari Club. We caught 10 fish that day around August 20th or 22th. A brown trout was our 9th fish and our last fish of the day to end the charter was a nice King Salmon. Wow how unexpected that was to catch the two hardest fish in tandem as the last two. Also they hit the same lure. So we have completed that feet 3 times in the last two years. We also caught 4 species at least 10 times in 2025, mostly only missing a Brown Trout. Anyway, if anyone out there wants a chance at catching a Grand Slam on one day give us a try and let me know that that is what you want to do. I can and do target certain species, so come fishing on the top dog. See you on the water. Captain Jason Baldwin
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TOURNAMENT WINNER: ANOTHER GRAND SLAM 5
TOURNAMENT WINNER: ANOTHER GRAND SLAM 5
June 20, 2025
Hello, my efforts at all of the little things and dialing in the boat are beginning to pay off. On Monday June 16, 2025, THE Top Dog and his crew (Captain Mike Shine & Tony Boshold) beat a field of seasoned Captains and others in the annual Zillion fishing tournament held out of Belmont Harbor. We caught all 5 species of fish Brown Trout, King Salmon, Coho or Silver Salmon, Lake Trout and Skamania steelhead or Rainbow Trout, to take first place. We also won for catching the largest King Salmon. Our plan came together on the right day and we smoked the field. One veteran Captain stated that he had been doing this tournament since 2012 and that a boat had never gotten all five species since he's been doing it. So we are grateful to the Dragon fly (that came and landed on my hand and gave us a little positive luck), and of course to the fish gods we take a bow! We started at the R4 where surface water and down temps appeared perfect, and the fish were there and biting. We fished 50 to 80 FOW made a couple turns around the R4 and then headed east to deeper water to search for big Lake Trout and Rainbows (90 to 120 FOW) where we found both. We had our catch by 10:30 am and only needed to upgrade, which we did on the Lake Trout. We went back to the R4 on Wednesday and in a couple hours 2 of us, boated 8 coho, again today (Friday morning) we were 9 for about 13, 8 coho and 1 Rainbow. NBK, stubby dodgers, and moonshine lures were all good. Fish were biting from surface down to 50 feet. However the surface water temp is getting very warm, I'm sure it will push the majority of fish deeper soon, unless cooler water gets pushed in? Good luck out there and remember safety is number one.
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