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R-Boat Charters
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R-Boat
our 2000, 31' Stamas
Express with a 11.5' beam first commissioned by Dave and
Mary Anne in the summer of 2001. R-Boat is powered by
twin inboard 300HP Mercruisers and equipped with the
latest electronics. Comforts include a hard top for
shelter, comfortable seating, stand-up enclosed head
and plenty of cockpit room to land the big ones.
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In
Spring through Fall R-Boat fishes Lake Erie for Walleye
and Perch, the best eating fish of the Great Lakes. We
are consistantly one of the most sucessful Walleye boats
fishing on Lake Erie.
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The walleye is
often considered to have the best
tasting flesh of any freshwater fish,
and, consequently, is fished
recreationally and commercially. Because
of its nocturnal feeding habits, it is
most easily caught at night using live
minnows or lures that mimic small fish.
Most commercial fisheries for walleye
are situated in the Canadian waters of
the
Great Lakes,
but there are other locations as well.
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R-Boat is run by
Captains
Captains
Dave & Mary Anne Kastl who have
fished Lake Erie waters for a long
time and have run their own successful charter business.
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Captains Dave & Mary Anne Kastl |
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1327 Narragansett Blvd |
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Lorain, Ohio 44053 |
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Home: 440-282-7023 |
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Captain Dave's cell:
216.346.1417 |
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Captain Mary Anne's cell:
440.724.9511 |
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DAKMAK@CENTURYTEL.NET |
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Best Walleye
seasons are in springtime walleye will take almost any
bait or lure, but may be more challenging to catch
through the summer months. Fall often brings another
peak of walleye feeding activity. Walleye are readily
caught through the ice in winter, usually on jigs,
jigging spoons or minnows
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The best
time for fishing for perch is from June to November in
Ohio and the best time for fishing them in the United
States is perhaps September to February, though they
bite reasonably well all year and are readily taken
through the ice. They haunt the neighborhood of heavy
deep eddies, camp sheathings, beds of weeds, with sharp
streams near trees or bushes growing in or overhanging
the water.
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