Ludington Charter Boat Association

Ludington Charter Boat Association Licensed charter fishing boats in Ludington, Michigan
The purpose of this association is to promote Ludington is synonymous with Great Lakes charter fishing.

Since Lake Michigan sport fishing began its rejuvenation in the early 1970's,
Ludington has been the focal point for charter fishing on eastern Lake Michigan. Over 40 member captains- start your fishing trip by choosing your Ludington Fishing Charter Captain.

05/12/2026
Nice job Free Style Charters
05/12/2026

Nice job Free Style Charters

05/08/2026

Make sure to hit up Captain Chuck's II Inc. for all your fishing gear!

Well, HIT the MARK Charters is doing a stellar job!
05/08/2026

Well, HIT the MARK Charters is doing a stellar job!

Sure looks like a Happy Friday at House of Flavors Restaurants
05/08/2026

Sure looks like a Happy Friday at House of Flavors Restaurants

Happy Friday, friends!! 😃🎉🥳

Invite a friend for an old fashioned ice cream soda, today. Such a sweet way to share time together! ❤️

We’re sweetly serving until 9pm! Have the sweetest day! 😊

05/06/2026

🚨 TAKE ACTION: Protect Michigan’s Great Lakes Fishery 🚨

Now is the time to speak up. Two bills — HB 5801 and HB 5802 — would allow commercial netting and sale of walleye, yellow perch, lake trout and other sport fish from our Great Lakes.

This week matters.
The legislature is not in session, and many representatives are back in their districts holding coffee hours and local meetings.
👉 Show up in person if you can.
👉 If not, call or email.
👉 Tell them clearly: VOTE NO on HB 5801 and HB 5802.
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Why this matters:
🐟 These bills threaten—not modernize—our fishery.
They introduce industrial-scale harvest on species that are still fragile and heavily supported by hatcheries. These populations were rebuilt over decades—they are not guaranteed to withstand renewed commercial pressure.

📉 We’ve seen this before.
Lake trout were commercially fished to near extinction in Lakes Michigan and Huron. It took 60 years of taxpayer-funded restoration to bring them back—and they still rely on hatcheries. Walleye and perch followed a similar path: depleted, rebuilt, and now at risk again. Perch populations are low in many places in the Great Lakes.

💰 The economic tradeoff is staggering.
• Michigan’s sport fishing industry: $4 billion annually
• Commercial fishing industry: $5.4 million annually
A single sport-caught walleye generates about $80 in local economic activity. That same fish, commercially netted, brings about $1.25 per pound.

This isn’t growth—it’s a transfer of a public resource from a thriving economy to a much smaller one, putting thousands of jobs at risk, including:
🎣 570+ charter businesses
🏪 Hundreds of bait shops, tackle manufacturers, marinas, and tourism communities statewide

⚖️ Legal conflicts are likely.
The bills violate federal law. Multiple provisions of HB 5801and 5802 directly conflict with the federal 1836 Treaty Consent Decree: the 5% undersize fish allowance has no Decree authorization, trawls are prohibited gear in Treaty waters, and the bill's November 1 quota deadline cannot be met under the Decree's December 1 science calendar. Authorizing commercial walleye and perch harvest near Muskegon and Leland triggers mandatory tribal allocation negotiations the DNR's own assessment calls 'very challenging.' Do not pass a bill that will end up in Federal Court.

⚠️ Public safety concerns are real.
Expanding commercial netting increases hazards for recreational boaters across heavily traveled waters like Saginaw Bay, Lake St. Clair, and Lake Erie. Entanglements have caused serious accidents—and even fatalities.
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📢 Make your voice heard:
• Attend a local meeting or coffee hour
• Call or email your representative
• Share this post to spread awareness
Tell them: Vote NO on HB 5801 and HB 5802.

Our fisheries, our communities, and our economy depend on it.

⬇️ There is a link to find your legislator in the comments below.

05/06/2026

Come check out all the stock at Captain Chuck's II Inc.

Please be careful out there with your campfires and BBQs!
05/06/2026

Please be careful out there with your campfires and BBQs!

Fire danger is elevated today with much of Michigan in "High" or "Very High" fire conditions.

As always, please check the burn permit map to see if permits are issued in your area, and avoid burning if you're in locations with elevated fire danger.

We have resources in the comments regarding burn permits, wildfire conditions and more to keep everyone safe. Michigan's firefighters and wildfire crews will appreciate it. 🙏

Address

119 S Rath Avenue
Ludington, MI
49431

Opening Hours

Monday 5am - 5pm
Tuesday 5am - 5pm
Wednesday 5am - 5pm
Thursday 5am - 5pm
Friday 5am - 5pm
Saturday 5am - 9pm
Sunday 5am - 9pm

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