
Get The Net Fishing Charter in Duluth delivers hands-on Lake Superior fishing for Walleye, Muskie, and more, with expert guidance by Captain Brad. Perfect for anglers seeking a knowledgeable, comfortable, and personal charter experience.
Get The Net Fishing Charter in Duluth delivers hands-on Lake Superior fishing for Walleye, Muskie, and more, with expert guidance by Captain Brad. Perfect for anglers seeking a knowledgeable, comfortable, and personal charter experience.
Duluth, Minnesota, sits on the southwestern shore of Lake Superior, where rugged waters and vast freshwater hold some of the Midwest’s best fishing opportunities. Get The Net Fishing Charter offers a direct line to this legendary lake, delivering guided fishing trips that cater to anglers eager to land prized species such as Walleye, Muskie, and Lake Trout.
Captain Brad runs this hands-on charter service with a commitment to putting clients on fish even under challenging conditions. Reviews praise his in-depth knowledge of local fish behavior, weather patterns, and lake currents—information that elevates each trip beyond standard recreational fishing. Whether you’re battling a trophy Muskie or casting for relentless Walleye, his seasoned approach turns the experience into both a sport and a lesson.
The boat is clean, well-maintained, and outfitted with quality equipment, ensuring comfort and efficiency. Brad’s approachable style and personal attention make the boat feel more like a friend’s craft than a commercial operation. The absence of a mate adds to the intimate dynamic, with Captain Brad wearing many hats, but some clients suggest adding crew could enhance efficiency on longer trips.
Lake Superior’s shoreline near Duluth features rocky points and deep water drops that create ideal hangouts for game fish. The area’s geology—steep bluffs and cold clear waters—and the seasonal shifts in fish patterns demand adaptive strategies, and Get The Net’s captain calibrates the plan accordingly.
This charter stands out in the Duluth fishing scene by balancing expertise, gear quality, and an inviting atmosphere. Anglers returning from Get The Net often highlight the trust in Captain Brad’s judgment and the memorable catches, creating a go-to destination for anyone aiming to fish the largest freshwater lake in the world with knowledgeable support.
Lake Superior’s weather can change quickly, so dress in layers to stay comfortable during your trip.
essential PriorityThe open lake can get choppy; bring medication if you’re prone to seasickness.
warning PriorityGive yourself time before departure to receive safety instructions and gear orientation from Captain Brad.
info PriorityFollow Minnesota’s fishing regulations to support sustainable lake health and fish populations.
essential PriorityProtects against wind and rain on Lake Superior’s often unpredictable waters.
Keeps footing safe on wet boat surfaces.
Reduces glare and improves visibility into the water.
Helpful for handling fish and cold-weather conditions.
Spring ushers in aggressive Walleye behavior as they move into shallower spawning grounds, but anglers must be prepared for variable weather on Lake Superior.
Summer offers warmer weather and longer days, ideal for targeting Muskies and Lake Trout, though fish may venture deeper in warmer waters.
Fall sees many species feeding heavily ahead of winter, creating excellent fishing opportunities against a backdrop of changing hardwood colors.
Winter on Lake Superior is harsh; Get The Net charters typically do not operate during this season, but it’s a prime time to plan your next trip.
No prior experience is required. Captain Brad provides guidance and equipment, making it suitable for beginners and seasoned anglers alike.
Common catches include Walleye, Muskie, and Lake Trout, depending on the season and lake conditions.
Due to the nature of the boat and lake terrain, accessibility is limited; please inquire directly with the charter for special accommodations.
Dress in layers, bring sunscreen, wear non-slip shoes, and consider motion sickness remedies. The boat provides fishing gear and safety equipment.
Food and drinks are generally not provided. Bringing your own snacks and water is recommended.
Yes, but all fish must be kept within Minnesota’s fishing regulations and size limits.
Rugged lake shorelinesSunlight reflecting off the waterFishing action shots and fish close-ups
Duluth
moderate
4–8 hours
Moderate fitness required for handling fishing gear and spending time on the water, but accessible to most adults.
Lake Superior has long supported indigenous fishing traditions, with Duluth historically a significant shipping and fishing hub since the 19th century.
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience.