Are you wondering “Why Coach’s Angle”?
Well, what sets us apart from the competition are a few simple things:
#1. When you book the Coach you fish with the Coach–not passed on to someone else.
#2. We do not overfish our areas and we are constantly locating new fish.
#3. We try to schedule you at the time of year that maximizes your desired fishing style (jerkbait, finesse, topwater, etc.).
#4. We use only high quality tackle from local Michigan tackle companies that know how to make lures that catch fish on Michigan’s ultra clear waters as well as top national brands as needed.
#5. We customize each days fishing hours to take into consideration the weather forecast and your schedule.
#6. We welcome ALL skill levels from first timers to retired national pros .
#7. We also offer family discounts as well as multiple-day discounts.
If you have additional questions, talk to Coach by texting, calling or emailing.
260 519 1168
fzfields@gmail.com
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Coach’s Angle Smallmouth Charters
“Welcome to one of the premier smallmouth bass destinations. After many years of teaching and coaching basketball in Indiana, I now reside in the KALKASKA/TRAVERSE CITY area. I spend 6 days a week fishing these beautiful waters and I am inviting you to join me. My 30-plus years of tournament and guiding experience have made it possible for you to have a fun day of fishing.”
Waters most often selected include East Bay, the entire Elk Chain, Charlevoix and Walloon.
Other destinations are available upon request.
2025 Season
The following charters are available (for one or two fishermen):
4.5 hours $ 480.00
6 hours $ 600.00
7.5 hours $ 700.00
Add $80 for a third fisherman
Ask Coach about family discounts and weekly charters. We can customize.
Call or Text: (260) 519-1168
Or by email at:
Happy Thanksgiving to all my friends.
I am very thankful for many things especially those I've met along my basketball and fishing journey.
I've been on the water twice as much this fall as compared to previous years. The main reason is the loss of my birddogs (someday I'll be able to talk about them). Thank goodness I have my fall fishing to keep me occupied.
I'm sure the woodcock and grouse are thankful that I'm fishing and not hunting. Not so thankful are the perch, smallmouth and walleye…
Hug your pets often…
And enjoy your holiday.
Be safe my friends
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Veterans, enjoy your day and THANK YOU for your service.
The 2025 year is winding down. We are splitting our time between smallies on the big lake and perch on the inland lakes.
As with most falls the weather has been all over the place. We did have a full week of being kept off our favorite area due to dangerous winds. And we got wet several days with the lake effect rains.
Thanks to all for making this a record year and I will post again when we shut down for the year.
Be safe my friends.
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Still catching smallies but perch and walleye are starting to get equal billing. And we have a new moon on the way. … See MoreSee Less


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This moon plus three days of consistent wind made the quality fish very accessible. With none over 6 lbs, the number of schooled fish from 3.5 lbs to 4.80 lbs was noteworthy. Big fish was 5.28.
With only a handful of gigs remaining our crew is splitting time with perch/walleye inland outings and big lake smallies.
Stay safe and warm…
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Biggest smallmouth catch of the year came yesterday. Consistent wind for several days had pushed baitfish into the danger zone.
We've been getting really good ones the past few weeks but not like these.
Some numbers include: three over six lbs; one over seven; five biggest were over 29 lbs.
The big fish appeared to be loners with the fun-sized grouped.
Looking forward to tomorrow's charter…
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Coming off a very productive moon phase and just hours removed from violent storms (tornado?) our smallmouth lived up to their reputation.
With fishermen who perfected our methods, big numbers and big fish
were the result (26 in a partial day charter).
And the surprise of the day was the big number of good fish that had taken over a non-September area. And what a wide variety of depths.
Fun stuff!
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