Here is a list of items you may need to bring. Please note the weather prior to our trip and prepare accordingly.
Seasickness
A major concern among Lake Michigan fishermen, especially the first-time angler, is motion sickness. To help reduce, or in many cases, eliminate seasickness, get a good night’s sleep and eat a solid breakfast. There are also a number of over the counter remedies available such as Dramamine or Bonine. Ask your doctor or pharmacist about what is right for you and be sure to follow the directions.
- Soft-soled shoes
- Warm clothing
- Sunglasses
- Sun-block
- Hat with brim or visor
- Cooler and ice for your fish (to transport home)
- Food and beverages (no hard liquor please)
- Camera for fish and scenery
Seasickness
A major concern among Lake Michigan fishermen, especially the first-time angler, is motion sickness. To help reduce, or in many cases, eliminate seasickness, get a good night’s sleep and eat a solid breakfast. There are also a number of over the counter remedies available such as Dramamine or Bonine. Ask your doctor or pharmacist about what is right for you and be sure to follow the directions.