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Fishing Charter Associations Alexandria Bay Fishing Guides Association Alexandria Bay, NY 13607 315-783-9740 or 315-222-6180 The St. Lawrence River is legendary for its ever-elusive muskie and trophy pike and walleye, and Alexandria Bay is known as one of the world’s premier destinations for fishing vacations. ljevans@live.com alexbayfishingguides.com Black River Charter Guides Eastern Lake Ontario 13738 Greene St. Adams Center, NY 13606 Standing state records for lake trout, chinook, coho, and Atlantic salmon all have been set in Eastern Lake Ontario, so landing the “monster” is a real pos-sibility for everyone. agreene@greeneconnection.com Clayton Guides Association 1101 State St. Clayton, NY 13624 315-686-3017 For two centuries, Clayton has been a center of 1000 Islands fishing action and lurking in the crystal clear waters of the St. Lawrence are any number of game fish both large and small, sure to thrill the angler of every ability. Eight member guides. info@1000islands-clayton.com 1000islands-clayton.com Henderson Harbor Guides Association c/o PO Box 146 Henderson Harbor, NY 13651 315-938-5865 Henderson Harbor is a traditional fish-ing village located in one of nature’s most perfectly formed harbors and is a jumping off point for trophy salmon fishing on Lake Ontario. Henderson Harbor is a stop on the Cabela’s Mas-ters Walleye Circuit and A.B.A. Bass Circuit. The Famous Shore Dinner There is no better end to an enjoyable day of fishing than the famous shore dinner. Among the many charter captains, preparing the shore dinner for visiting anglers is a tradition that has been handed down through the generations. Relax and enjoy sand-wiches of bacon and tomato while your guide fillets the day’s catch. The main course follows with a crisp garden salad, tasty salt potatoes and mouth watering fish fillets prepared before your eyes. For dessert there’s lightly browned french toast with real maple syrup. Be sure to ask your charter captain about this wonderful tradition. 13

Charter Captains Associations

Alexandria Bay Fishing Guides Association<br /> <br /> Alexandria Bay, NY 13607<br /> 315-783-9740 or 315-222-6180<br /> <br /> The St. Lawrence River is legendary for its ever-elusive muskie and trophy pike and walleye, and Alexandria Bay is known as one of the world’s premier destinations for fishing vacations.<br /> <br /> ljevans@live.com<br /> alexbayfishingguides.com<br /> <br /> Black River Charter Guides Eastern Lake Ontario<br /> <br /> 13738 Greene St. <br /> Adams Center, NY 13606<br /> <br /> Standing state records for lake trout, chinook, coho, and Atlantic salmon all have been set in Eastern Lake Ontario, so landing the “monster” is a real possibility for everyone.<br /> <br /> agreene@greeneconnection.com<br /> <br /> Clayton Guides Association<br /> <br /> 1101 State St.<br /> Clayton, NY 13624<br /> 315-686-3017<br /> <br /> For two centuries, Clayton has been a center of 1000 Islands fishing action and lurking in the crystal clear waters of the St. Lawrence are any number of game fish both large and small, sure to thrill the angler of every ability. Eight member guides.<br /> <br /> info@1000islands-clayton.com<br /> 1000islands-clayton.com<br /> <br /> Henderson Harbor Guides Association<br /> <br /> c/o PO Box 146<br /> Henderson Harbor, NY 13651<br /> 315-938-5865<br /> <br /> Henderson Harbor is a traditional fishing village located in one of nature’s most perfectly formed harbors and is a jumping off point for trophy salmon fishing on Lake Ontario. Henderson Harbor is a stop on the Cabela’s Masters Walleye Circuit and A.B.A. Bass Circuit.

Shore Dinner

There is no better end to an enjoyable day of fishing than the famous shore dinner. Among the many charter captains, preparing the shore dinner for visiting anglers is a tradition that has been handed down through the generations. Relax and enjoy sandwiches of bacon and tomato while your guide fillets the day’s catch. The main course follows with a crisp garden salad, tasty salt potatoes and mouth watering fish fillets prepared before your eyes. For dessert there’s lightly browned french toast with real maple syrup. Be sure to ask your charter captain about this wonderful tradition.<br /> <br />

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