Stray Cat Fishing Charters

Stray Cat Fishing Charters
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Address10420 Harold Dr
Luna Pier, MI 48157, US
Websitehttp://www.straycatsportfishingcharters.com/
Phone734-787-0030
Emailstraycat@straycatsportfishingcharters.com
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I offer fishing charter trips for walleye and perch on Lake Erie in Michigan and Ohio. If you enjoy fresh fish for dinner or crave the excitement and relaxation of fishing with your friends and family close to home, (south of Monroe). This is the fishing trip for you. Walleye fishing takes place in either MI or OH waters of Lake Erie. Don't miss out on this year's action!  Walleye season will be starting soon. Book your fishing trip early. . Join me on the Stray Cat for some fishing fun out of Luna Pier Harbor Club Marina..


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