Open Water Fishing Trips and Rates

Spring Steelhead & Fall Salmon

Starting the last Saturday of March, Up North guide Service begins to target Steelhead as they start migrating from Lake Superior up the areas Tributaries and Streams. You will receive one on one instruction on the River. All you will need is a Wisconsin fishing license, Inland Trout Stamp, a pair of Waders, Warm Clothes and a Camera to capture a picture of a beautiful Steelhead or Salmon and also the surrounding scenery.

 

  • Full Day Rate -   $ 225.00 - one person
  • Half Day Rate -  $ 150.00 - one person

Multi-Species

Lake Superior and Chequamegon Bay has superb fishing for multiple species of fish including Smallmouth, Walleye, Huge Northern Pike, Perch, Whitefish, herring, Burbot, Trout, Salmon and Monster Lake Sturgeon. On a Multi-Species trip you never know what's on the other end when you set the hook.

 

  • Full Day Rate -   $ 450.00 - add $ 50.00 for third person
  • Half Day Rate -  $ 300.00 - add $ 50.00 for third person

Smallmouth & Walleye

Chequamegon Bay is rated as one of the top ten Smallmouth fishing destinations in the World. It is world class fishing at it's finest ! Lake Superior is also home to some excellent Walleye fishing. A combination trip can be available upon request.

 

  • Full Day Rate -   $ 450.00  - add $ 50.00 for third person
  • Half Day Rate -  $ 300.00  - add $ 50.00 for third person

Summer & Fall Musky

Up North Guide Service is located within a one hour drive to some of the most well known Musky waters in the world. UNGS can accommodate the novice angler seeking to catch their first Musky, to the experienced Musky hunter wanting to land a trophy. Up North Guide Service promotes Catch & Release on all Muskies boated. All appropriate measurements will be taken, along with multiple photographs to assure that you may have a replica produced of the "Fish of a Lifetime !" 

 

  • Full Day Rate -   $ 500.00 - two people
  • Half Day Rate -  $ 350.00 - two people

        

         Note: Trips and Rates do not reflect travel time