Coach's Angle Charters featuring World Class Smallmouth Bass Fishing in Northern Michigan
Coach’s Angle Charters
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.
2026 Season
The following charters are available (for one or two fishermen):
4.5 hours $ 480.00
6 hours $ 600.00
7.5 hours $ 740.00
Add $80 for a third fisherman
Ask Coach about family discounts and weekly charters. We can customize.
A 6.90 lb smallmouth and a 6.22 lb smallmouth were the stars on an unexpected day off.
I was able to go to areas that I normally frequent in late July and August. I stayed off the areas where we’ve had recent success and may not have had another bass fisherman within five miles.
Besides the two biggies there four others over 4 lbs and three other smaller fish.
Do I have a pattern on these new fish? Not much of one. Only one fish on a spot and no other cruisers. Two lonely patches of vegetation, isolated wood, thick rock worked. Depths ranged from 4’ to 19’. Certainly no pattern on this experiment!
Much better weather conditions than Monday—a nice southerly breeze, warmer air temperature, and an approaching front.
And during a three hour window we had aggressive fish. My Indiana guest had quite the day as some deeper fish were attached to some grass and the skittish rock dwellers finally cooperated.
Boating 18 up to 5.80 lbs is a good “June day” but it’s going to get better—much better!
Observation: Vegetation growth is behind schedule. Some of the traditional June spots may not hold fish for a few more weeks. ... See MoreSee Less
Busy week going back and forth from the inland’s to the bay. Topwater smallies could be days away and I’ll find out soon.
Fat prespawners are in the staging areas and ,soon, some postspawners will show up on the bay.
July/August is always a busy time for us as our bassing goes from good to great but this year it will be HECTIC!
Our return customers have learned that the entire bass population will be focused on getting fat and this is the time to be here. Hence, a very full calendar with just a few dates remaining.
Surprise of the week was a big whitefish and bunch of Cisco for the smoker. Fun change of pace.
Bear with me as I adjust to this new phone. So far, lost photos, lost marine apps, and missed messages. WOW!” ... See MoreSee Less
A 7.05 lb smallmouth on a not-so-perfect day. The stage these fish are in calls for some wind--any wind! Just not glass... When the surface would "wrinkle" the fish were catchable (6 others up to 5 lbs).
On a previous day... The inland lakes are much more forgiving on a flat day as they are very close to going on surface baits (25 up to 4 lbs in 4 hrs).
Tomorrow's guest will have wind and I'm feeling really good about it.
BOAT INSPECTION FRIDAY and we're good to go for a couple more years. . ... See MoreSee Less