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Lake Erie Catch-Em-Up Trip

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30 ft 1 - 6 People From $450
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Lake Erie Classic Walleye Trip

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30 ft 1 - 6 People From $800
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Full Day Fishing Charter

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19 ft 1 - 3 People From $575
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Lake Erie Steelhead Special

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30 ft 1 - 6 People From $440
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Lake Erie Walleye Warfare

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28 ft 1 - 6 People From $800
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Summer Walleye Troll

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27 ft 1 - 6 People From $700

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Fishing in Conneaut
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Fishing in Conneaut
trip description for Epic Private Water Steelhead in Conneaut

Kurt specializes in guided flyfishing trips on some of the most productive waters in the Lower 48. There are so many fish in the fall and winter months that these trips are much more about enjoying your time on the water, with good company, the fish will follow suit! Where you'll be fishing depends on the water conditions and the time of year. Kurt and his team will do their best to personalize your trip and meet any specific needs you may have. Water conditions and especially rainfall have a huge impact on how the fish move and what tributaries will be fishing best luckily for you, Kurt and all his guides personally fish these waters daily and stay on top of fish movements and water conditions to ensure you're fishing the best water. To that end, Kurt has access to a lot of private water sections that are well worth the additional fee when conditions are correct. These leases and properties he uses provide you with access to unpressured water, which means fewer to no other fishermen and more aggressive fish! Options like this will be discussed in the days leading up to trip, and as I mentioned, though there may be a small additional rod fee for these sections it is well worth it! Guided steelhead trips are 1 or 2 people per guide. We also specialize in hosting larger fishing groups (i.e. fly fishing clubs, corporate outings, etc.) You'll need to bring your waders, and Kurt highly recommends you test them for cracks and holes before you bring them along! Also bring rain gear and multiple layers (gloves and winter caps if the weather suggests), sunglasses, and your own fly gear if you'd like. Kurt will have rods rigged and ready to go and will supply all the flies, but loves when his clients bring their own gear as well! Read More

River Fishing Trip near Westfield

Epic Private Water Steelhead

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21 ft 1 - 4 People From $600
Fishing in Conneaut
Fishing in Conneaut
Fishing in Conneaut
trip description for Elite Steelhead Adventure in Conneaut

Kurt specializes in guided flyfishing trips on some of the most productive waters in the Lower 48. There are so many fish in the fall and winter months that these trips are much more about enjoying your time on the water, with good company, the fish will follow suit! Where you'll be fishing depends on the water conditions and the time of year. Kurt and his team will do their best to personalize your trip and meet any specific needs you may have. Water conditions and especially rainfall have a huge impact on how the fish move and what tributaries will be fishing best luckily for you, Kurt and all his guides personally fish these waters daily and stay on top of fish movements and water conditions to ensure you're fishing the best water. To that end, Kurt has access to a lot of private water sections that are well worth the additional fee when conditions are correct. These leases and properties he uses provide you with access to unpressured water, which means fewer to no other fishermen and more aggressive fish! Options like this will be discussed in the days leading up to trip, and as I mentioned, though there may be a small additional rod fee for these sections it is well worth it! Guided steelhead trips are 1 or 2 people per guide. We also specialize in hosting larger fishing groups (i.e. fly fishing clubs, corporate outings, etc.) You'll need to bring your waders, and Kurt highly recommends you test them for cracks and holes before you bring them along! Also bring rain gear and multiple layers (gloves and winter caps if the weather suggests), sunglasses, and your own fly gear if you'd like. Kurt will have rods rigged and ready to go and will supply all the flies, but loves when his clients bring their own gear as well! Read More

River Fishing Trip near Westfield

Elite Steelhead Adventure

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21 ft 1 - 4 People From $525
Fishing in Conneaut
Fishing in Conneaut
Fishing in Conneaut
trip description for Lake Erie Walleye Drift in Conneaut

If you've been looking for a serious Walleye trip on the beautiful waters of Lake Erie, there's no better trip than one with Captain Jim! He's an expert guide who's great at putting his clients on "wallhanger" Walleye, and he'll show you a great time whether you're a total greenhorn or an experienced angler. On this trip, you'll be trolling and drifting for lunker Walleye, throwing a variety of baits and lures to draw bites. Walleye arent big fighters, but they're some of the best-eating freshwater fish out there, and they're super fun for every level of angler! In addition, they often hang out together, so getting multiple "tips down" at the same time isnt uncommon. Walleye love to hit lures right off the bottom, so you'll focus on slow-trolling to draw bites. You'll be using a variety of lures, most of which will imitate small baitfish. Captain Jim will make sure you're ready to go with the best terminal tackle; he's been fishing here for years, and he knows what to throw and where to throw it. Captain Jim runs his trips aboard his 30' Cherokee sportfisher, a beautiful vessel that's ideal for families or groups of up to six. She's fast, with twin Chevrolet Crusader engines, and comfortable, with seating and an enclosed cabin area. She also has a nice bathroom, plus all the electronics and gear you could want! Your captain will come prepared with everything you need for an awesome trip. Just bring your fishing licenses, proper clothing, and a cooler for your keepers! Read More

Lake Fishing Trip near Westfield

Lake Erie Walleye Drift

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30 ft 1 - 6 People From $800
Fishing in Erie
Fishing in Erie
Fishing in Erie
trip description for Lake Erie Steelhead on the Fly in Erie

If you've been looking for a top-tier sportfishing trip here on Lake Erie, you're in the right place! Many people don't know that the Great Lakes are home to some of the biggest, baddest freshwater sportfish in the USA, and there's no better way to hook some up than a trip with Captain Jim. On this trip, you'll explore the tributaries of Lake Erie, where big Steelhead run. You'll be chasing the fish on flyfishing gear. Steelhead are really a lake-run Rainbow Trout, but due to their diet of baitfish (rather than bugs), they get much larger and fiestier than their river-living cousins. Hunting Steelhead on fly tackle is a real thrill, and these fish provide a challenge for every level of angler! When one of these fish takes the hook, expect a big fight. With strong runs and big jumps, Steelhead are the hardest-fighting fish in the Great Lakes. Captain Jim runs his trips aboard his 22' Bayliner cuddy cabin, a beautiful vessel that's ideal for families or groups of up to four. She's fast, with a 230-HP Volvo inboard engine, and comfortable, with seating and an enclosed cabin area. She also has all the electronics and gear you could want! Your captain will come prepared with everything you need for an awesome trip. Just bring your fishing licenses, proper clothing, and a cooler for your keepers! Read More

River Fishing Trip near Westfield

Lake Erie Steelhead On The Fly

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22 ft 1 - 4 People From $650
Fishing in Conneaut
Fishing in Conneaut
Fishing in Conneaut
trip description for Lake Erie Classic Perch Trip in Conneaut

Although Lake Erie isn't the biggest or the deepest of the Great Lakes, it certainly has some of the best fishing, with strong native stocks of Walleye, Smallmouth Bass, Perch, and more! On this trip with Captain Jim, you'll focus on catching up the Yellow Perch, a top-notch eating fish that are a blast to catch! Perch average just a couple of pounds, but they're surprisingly agile and will put up a good fight on light tackle. In addition, they often hang out in groups, so getting multiple fish on at one time isnt uncommon. You'll be chasing these pint-sized sportfish with classic light tackle fishing techniques. Perch will hit both bait and lures, so you can switch things up depending on the conditions. Captain Jim will make sure you're set up with the best tackle for the job! Captain Jim runs his trips aboard his 30' Cherokee sportfisher, a beautiful vessel that's ideal for families or groups of up to six. She's fast, with twin Chevrolet Crusader engines, and comfortable, with seating and an enclosed cabin area. She also has a nice bathroom, plus all the electronics and gear you could want! Your captain will come prepared with everything you need for an awesome trip. Just bring your fishing licenses, proper clothing, and a cooler for your keepers! Read More

Lake Fishing Trip near Westfield

Lake Erie Classic Perch Trip

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Fishing in Conneaut
Fishing in Conneaut
Fishing in Conneaut
trip description for Epic Steelhead Plus Lodging & Meals in Conneaut

The tributaries around lake Erie are home to some absolutely epic Steelhead fishing—probably the best in all 50 states! Kurt specializes in guided flyfishing trips here in Conneaut, Ohio, where you can enjoy three full days of incredible fishing along with delicious meals and comfortable lodging, all for one reasonable price! Because water conditions and especially rainfall have a huge impact on how the fish move and what tributaries will be fishing best, urt and all his guides personally fish these waters daily and stay on top of fish movements and water conditions to ensure you're fishing the best water. They also make sure to personalize each trip so that you can experience the thrill of late-fall hooksets on powerful Steelhead. To that end, Kurt has access to a lot of private water sections that allow for unlimited trophy catches! These leases and properties provide you with access to totally unpressured water, which means no other fishermen and more aggressive fish! Guided steelhead trips are 1 or 2 people per guide. Kurt also specialize in hosting larger fishing groups (i.e. fly fishing clubs, corporate outings, etc.) You'll need to bring your own waders, and Kurt highly recommends you test them for cracks and holes before you bring them along! Also bring rain gear and multiple layers (gloves and winter caps if the weather suggests), sunglasses, and your own fly gear if you'd like. Kurt will have rods rigged and ready to go and will supply all the flies, but loves when his clients bring their own gear as well! Lodging: The Lodge There is a one bedroom apartment (with a full size bed) on the first floor. It has a full kitchen, dining/living room and a full bath. It’s around 800 sq ft. Upstairs is another apartment that has 3 bedrooms, a living room, and a full bath. You can rent either upstairs, downstairs or use the entire space depending on your needs and availability. The lodge was designed so that we can back the boat into the shop portion, pull the fish out of the fish boxes, and clean them at our fish cleaning station located inside. This way the fish stay cool even in hot weather. If you’re staying at the lodge you can grab a bite to eat or take a nap while we do the work. Downstairs (Sleeps 1 to 2): 1 Bedroom, 1 Full, Full Bathroom, Full Kitchen, Open Living Space Upstairs (Sleeps 5 to 8): 3 bedrooms, 1 Queen, 2 Fulls, 3 Singles, Fold out couch available, Full Bathroom, Living room, Coffee bar with mini fridge Rates: Lodge – downstairs – $150* per night Lodge – upstairs – $200* per night Full Lodge rental – $350* per night Cleaning Fee: $100* – 1-3 nights; $150* – 3+ nights Read More

River Fishing Trip near Westfield

Epic Steelhead Plus Lodging & Meals

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21 ft 1 - 6 People From $1,765
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Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Guide in Westfield

What are the best fishing trips in Westfield?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 14 trip in Westfield: Lake Erie Catch-Em-Up Trip guided by Rick.

Our guides in Westfield are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 2706 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are licensed, insured, and vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, boat specs and more.

Another popular city nearby for booking a charter is Erie.

Looking for kid friendly guides / fishing lessons in Westfield? Check out our beginner and family friendly guides in Westfield.

What types of fishing trips are common in Westfield?

Lake fishing is the most popular in Westfield as well as river fishing, inshore fishing, and nearshore fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Westfield are: 1. walleye, 2. steelhead, 3. perch, and 4. lake trout.

The most common fishing techniques in Westfield are light tackle fishing, trolling, and artificial lure fishing but bottom fishing and fly fishing are popular as well.

How much does a Westfield fishing trip cost?

in Westfield prices can range anywhere from about $539 to $1,253, but the average price for a half day trip in Westfield is $578. The average price for a full day trip in Westfield is $929.

What month is best for fishing in Westfield?

The most popular season for fishing in Westfield is summer, and most anglers book their trips 57 days in advance.

Do I need a Westfield fishing license and what are the bag limits in Westfield?

If you’re thinking about a saltwater trip, you’re in luck! Our saltwater fishing tours in Westfield don’t require you to purchase a fishing license – your group is covered by your boat’s captain. For freshwater trips, you’ll still need to purchase a license. See here for more information on fishing licenses, bag limits, and fishing season regulations in Westfield. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations.

What is fishing in Westfield?

Westfield, New York, situated near the shores of Lake Erie and Chautauqua Lake, offers anglers a variety of fishing opportunities in its scenic surroundings. One of the highlights for fishing enthusiasts in Westfield is the chance to fish in Lake Erie, renowned for its excellent walleye fishing. Anglers can venture out on charter boats or fish from shore, targeting trophy-sized walleye using a variety of techniques such as trolling, drifting, and casting. With its expansive waters and abundant fish population, Lake Erie provides anglers with thrilling fishing adventures and the opportunity to reel in impressive catches.

In addition to Lake Erie, Westfield is located near the shores of Chautauqua Lake, a 17-mile-long freshwater lake known for its diverse fishery. Chautauqua Lake offers anglers the chance to catch a variety of fish species, including bass, muskellunge, panfish, and walleye. Anglers can fish from shore, boat, or kayak, exploring the lake's scenic bays, channels, and weed beds. Whether casting for largemouth bass in the shallows or trolling for walleye along the drop-offs, anglers can enjoy productive outings on Chautauqua Lake throughout the fishing season.

Furthermore, Westfield serves as a gateway to the surrounding streams and tributaries that flow into Lake Erie and Chautauqua Lake, providing anglers with additional fishing opportunities. Nearby creeks and rivers offer excellent trout fishing, with species such as brown trout and steelhead available to anglers year-round. Whether fly fishing in the swift currents or casting spinners in the shallows, anglers can enjoy peaceful outings surrounded by the natural beauty of the region's wooded landscapes. With its diverse range of fishing opportunities and scenic surroundings, Westfield, New York, offers anglers a tranquil retreat to connect with nature and reel in their next big catch.

What are the most popular months to fish in Westfield?

Fishing seasons in Westfield, New York, offer anglers a spectrum of opportunities throughout the year, dictated by the natural rhythms of the region's waterways. Spring marks the beginning of the fishing season as temperatures rise and aquatic life becomes more active after the winter chill. Anglers eagerly anticipate the return of migratory species like walleye to Lake Erie and the spawning runs of steelhead and brown trout in nearby creeks and tributaries. Spring offers prime conditions for trout fishing, with rivers and streams teeming with life and eager anglers vying for their share of the action.

As summer unfolds, fishing in Westfield reaches its peak, with warm temperatures inviting anglers to the abundant waters of Lake Erie and Chautauqua Lake. During this season, anglers can target a variety of warmwater species such as bass, walleye, and panfish, enjoying productive outings from boat, shore, or kayak. Summer also offers opportunities for family-friendly fishing experiences, with anglers of all ages and skill levels casting lines from docks, piers, and lakeshores. Whether seeking trophy-sized catches or simply enjoying a day on the water, summer provides ample opportunities for anglers to immerse themselves in the joys of fishing in Westfield.

As autumn descends upon the region, fishing in Westfield takes on a new character, marked by the changing colors of the landscape and the arrival of cooler temperatures. Fall signals the beginning of the salmon run in Lake Erie, with anglers flocking to the tributaries to catch migrating species like steelhead and chinook salmon. Anglers can also enjoy productive outings for bass and panfish as these species prepare for the winter months ahead. With its crisp air, stunning foliage, and bountiful fishing opportunities, fall offers anglers in Westfield a chance to savor the beauty of the season while reeling in their next big catch.

What types of fishing are popular in Westfield?

In Westfield, New York, anglers have the opportunity to engage in various types of fishing, each offering its own unique experience. One popular method among anglers is trolling, particularly on the expansive waters of Lake Erie. Trolling involves trailing bait or lures behind a moving boat, allowing anglers to cover large areas of water and target a variety of fish species, including walleye, steelhead, and lake trout. Anglers can use downriggers, planer boards, and diving plugs to adjust the depth and presentation of their baits, increasing their chances of enticing a bite from trophy-sized catches.

Another favored technique in Westfield is drift fishing, which is commonly employed on the region's rivers and streams. Drift fishing involves allowing bait or lures to drift naturally downstream while covering different sections of the waterway. Anglers can target species such as trout, bass, and steelhead, casting spinners, jigs, or baitfish imitations into likely holding areas and allowing the current to carry their offerings downstream. Drift fishing requires skill and finesse, as anglers must accurately present their baits to entice strikes from wary fish in dynamic river environments.

Furthermore, Westfield offers opportunities for shore fishing, particularly along the shores of Lake Erie and Chautauqua Lake. Shore anglers can cast from piers, docks, or rocky shorelines, targeting species such as walleye, bass, and panfish. Anglers can use a variety of techniques, including casting spoons, crankbaits, or live bait rigs, to tempt fish within casting distance of the shoreline. Shore fishing provides anglers with accessibility and flexibility, allowing them to enjoy productive outings without the need for a boat or specialized equipment. Whether trolling on Lake Erie, drift fishing in the rivers, or shore fishing along the lakeshores, Westfield offers anglers a diverse range of fishing experiences against the backdrop of its scenic landscapes.

What species are popular in Westfield?

In Westfield, New York, anglers have the opportunity to target a diverse array of fish species across its various water bodies. One of the most sought-after catches in the region is walleye, particularly in the waters of Lake Erie. Walleye are prized for their delicious flesh and challenging fights, making them a favorite among anglers. Lake Erie offers ample opportunities for anglers to reel in trophy-sized walleye, whether trolling along the shoreline or fishing from shore. Spring and early summer are prime seasons for walleye fishing in Lake Erie, as these fish migrate to shallow waters to spawn, presenting anglers with excellent fishing opportunities.

Additionally, Westfield is located near the shores of Chautauqua Lake, a 17-mile-long freshwater lake known for its diverse fishery. Chautauqua Lake provides anglers with the chance to catch a variety of species, including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, muskellunge, and panfish. Anglers can fish from shore, boat, or kayak, exploring the lake's scenic bays, channels, and weed beds. Bass fishing is particularly popular on Chautauqua Lake, with anglers enjoying productive outings throughout the fishing season.

Furthermore, Westfield offers opportunities for anglers to target trout in nearby creeks, streams, and tributaries. Brown trout, rainbow trout, and steelhead are abundant in the region's rivers and streams, providing anglers with exciting fishing experiences year-round. Whether fly fishing in swift currents or casting spinners in calm pools, anglers can enjoy peaceful outings surrounded by the natural beauty of the Adirondack wilderness. With its diverse range of fishing opportunities and scenic surroundings, Westfield, New York, offers anglers a tranquil retreat to connect with nature and reel in their next big catch.

What are the best places to fish in Westfield?

Westfield, New York, boasts several prime fishing spots that draw anglers seeking diverse fishing experiences amidst the scenic landscapes of the region. One standout destination for fishing enthusiasts is Lake Erie, which offers abundant opportunities to catch walleye, steelhead, and various other warmwater species. Anglers can launch boats from marinas or fish from shore along public access points, enjoying the thrill of reeling in trophy-sized catches against the backdrop of Lake Erie's expansive waters. Spring and early summer are particularly fruitful seasons for walleye fishing, as these fish migrate to shallow waters for spawning, providing anglers with excellent fishing prospects.

Additionally, Chautauqua Lake, located near Westfield, is a renowned fishing destination known for its diverse fishery and scenic beauty. Anglers can explore the lake's 17-mile expanse, targeting species such as bass, muskellunge, panfish, and walleye. Whether fishing from shore, boat, or kayak, anglers can enjoy productive outings in Chautauqua Lake's bays, channels, and weed beds. Bass fishing is particularly popular on Chautauqua Lake, with anglers relishing the challenge of hooking into largemouth and smallmouth bass against the backdrop of the lake's tranquil waters and picturesque surroundings.

Furthermore, Westfield serves as a gateway to the surrounding streams and tributaries that flow into Lake Erie and Chautauqua Lake, providing anglers with additional fishing opportunities. Nearby creeks and rivers offer excellent trout fishing, with species such as brown trout, rainbow trout, and steelhead available to anglers year-round. Whether fly fishing in the swift currents or casting spinners in the calm pools, anglers can enjoy peaceful outings surrounded by the natural beauty of the region's wooded landscapes. With its diverse range of fishing opportunities and scenic surroundings, Westfield, New York, offers anglers a tranquil retreat to connect with nature and reel in their next big catch.

Other things to do in Westfield

Beyond its fantastic fishing opportunities, Westfield, New York, offers visitors a variety of activities to enjoy amidst its picturesque surroundings. One popular attraction in the area is wine tasting, with several wineries and vineyards located nearby in the Lake Erie Wine Country. Visitors can embark on wine tours, sampling a variety of locally-produced wines while enjoying the scenic views of the vineyards and countryside. With its rich viticultural history and award-winning wines, wine tasting provides a delightful way to unwind and savor the flavors of the region.

Additionally, Westfield is home to the Chautauqua Institution, a world-renowned center for arts, education, and recreation located on the shores of Chautauqua Lake. The institution offers a diverse array of programs and events throughout the year, including lectures, concerts, theater performances, and recreational activities. Visitors can explore the institution's beautiful grounds, stroll along the lakefront promenade, and attend performances by world-class artists and speakers. With its vibrant cultural scene and scenic surroundings, the Chautauqua Institution provides visitors with endless opportunities for enrichment and entertainment.

Furthermore, Westfield is situated near the Chautauqua County Trail System, which offers miles of scenic hiking and biking trails for outdoor enthusiasts to explore. Visitors can hike through wooded forests, past scenic waterfalls, and along the shores of Chautauqua Lake, enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. The trail system also provides opportunities for birdwatching, wildlife observation, and picnicking, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers. Whether exploring the trails, attending cultural events, or sampling local wines, Westfield, New York, offers visitors a diverse range of experiences to enjoy beyond the fishing grounds.

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