Northeastern Sportfishing Charters
Lake Ontario, NY & Lake Erie, OH
The Captain
Captain Adam has had a passion for fishing his whole life. Growing up, he fished his home lakes and ponds in Vermont with his father for bass and stream trout. Eventually this turned into fishing the Great Lakes for monster salmon and trout as well as trophy walleyes.
Over the past 16 years, Captain Adam has spent countless hours on the Great Lakes and in that time earned a wealth of knowledge. His goal each trip is for you to see and experience the passion for the water as he does. He holds a U. S. C. G 50 ton Master's Captain License and is a skillful fisherman that provides his clients with professionalism. He is known by many for his patience with kids and those who are new to the big water.
Adam has two other trusted captains that run for him when he is unavailable or when multiple vessels are running at once. Both captains have countless hours on the water and share his passion for the water!
Our Fleet
Northeastern Sportfishing Charters is the proud owner of two Tiara 3100 open yachts that boast an impressive 12 foot beam and an overall length of 33.8 feet. These vessels are known as the Cadillacs of the great lakes. Both vessels provide you a safe and comfortable ride on the water!
They include the following amenities:
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comfortable seating for up to 6 clients
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Up to date downriggers, rod trees, rod holders, planer reels, fish finders, and chart plotters
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All the required coast guard safety gear
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Full cab enclosure for those less than pleasurable days
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operational head/bathroom
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All the rods, reels, and tackle imaginable!
Northeastern IV
Northeastern IV is a 3100 Tiara powered by twin 454 (7.4 liter) Crusaders. She is equipped with primarily Traxstech Corporation Equipment including downriggers, rod trees, rod arch and planer reels. This vessel is our primary vessel on Lake Ontario.
Northeastern V
Northeastern V is a 3100 Tiara powered by twin 350 (5.7 liter) Crusaders. She is equipped with primarily Cannon downriggers and equipment as well as
Big Jon rod trees. This vessel is our secondary in Lake Ontario and is our primary vessel in Lake Erie.