What would you recommend to anglers fishing in Wyandotte, Michigan for the first time?
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Greg Rice
Lapeer, MI
If you need a hotel, spend the extra $30-50/night at a good hotel. Cheap hotels are bad news in this area!!! Lots of shady characters, drugs, among other things... During daylight town is decent, lots of eateries, cocktails.

David Laux
Dansville, MI
Make sure you dress for the weather. The river is wide and the wind will certainly be a factor for how cold it is going to be on the water. Nothing worse than getting into the fish and having a bad day because you are under dressed. You can always take some clothes off. I recommend that you go with someone that has experience with fishing the river for your first trip.

Jose Dorsey
Warren, MI
If you're unfamiliar with fishing the waters in Wyandotte or the Detroit River, book a tour and learn how the tricks of the trade.

Imad Janineh
Oakland Charter Township, MI
GREAT FISHING TRIP, AND REALLY ENJOYED TIME WITH CAPTAIN KEVIN, AND A GREAT WAY TO SPEND TIME WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS, ON THE WATER FISHING FOR WALLEYE.

James Plant
Bangor, MI
About Time Charters is the charter to choose when looking to book a trip for walleye. Captain Damon is really nice, has great equipment and gets the fish! You won't be disappointed.
Sincerely,
Jim

Stephen Berry
Mt. Morris, Michigan
The season is winding down in may in wyandotte for walleye but we still landed some great catches most of them were over 20 inches. I would prefer april but covid 19 wasn't having it?.

James Drummond
Dexter, MI
Listen to the Captain. His instructions are key to your experience of getting Hooked Up!

Mike Bratton
Dearborn, Michigan
Get somebody that knows the Detroit river and Lake Erie like captain Nick does.

Darrin Mccullough
Perry, MI
Hire a guide if your new to the Detroit walleye fishery as the crowds can be heavy.