Lakes

Lake Geneva

Lake Geneva is a goldmine of trophy fish. But you need a guide to show you how to catch them. Many fishermen have found Geneva Lake challenging because it’s gin clear, has high boat traffic, and is a whopping 5,200 acres. Many have been skunked in this crystal clear giant. Despite this reputation,  Geneva Lake has been my favorite lake for over 40 years; I consider myself to be a master of these waters. My clients always catch fish when they fish with me on Geneva. Over the years of fishing this amazing lake I have learned to keep an open mind and to think outside of the box.  I’ve become a better angler fishing this gin clear giant and developed my own techniques to put fish in the boat when others can’t. Geneva Lake can be tough and I don’t like to take people for a boat ride. I work very hard to make sure my fishermen go home with something. If not a fish fry, more knowledge of fishing or at least a good time on the water.

Lake Delevan

Here’s a fun fact: This lake was stocked in 1992. Like a fine wine, this lake has developed over time into perfect habitat for a great fishery. The Bass fishing is amazing on Delevan but there is great fishing for Pike, Walleye and awesome panfish. One benefit to fishing Lake Delevan, is the boat traffic is significantly less than Lake Geneva and it is much smaller. This is a great spot for catching dinner; my clients have eaten many Friday Fish Fry’s that were caught on Lake Delevan. But keep in mine to not over harvest and only take what you can eat for a meal and practice catch and release for the next time you want to come back to this beautiful lake.