Our Boat & Crew

Built for the Great Lakes. Built for you.

The Vessel

We fish aboard our 29′ Tiara Open — built for comfort, safety, and top-tier Great Lakes fishing. With a wide beam of over 11 feet, a stable platform, and a spacious cockpit, you’ll have plenty of room to fish, fight, and enjoy the day — whether you’re a seasoned angler or it’s your first time on the water.

Built for the Great Lakes. Built for you.

Tournament-Grade Tackle

Our setup includes three Magnum Metalz downriggers and professional-grade Shimano Tekota reels paired with Talora rods — gear trusted to handle powerful salmon and trout. When a 30 lb King rips out 500 feet of line, this equipment performs.

Dialed In on Fish

Equipped with Garmin sonar, Simrad GPS and radar, and a Raymarine autopilot, we stay locked on fish and run precise trolling paths for maximum success. When the fish move, we move with them.

Comfort from Start to Finish

The cabin offers a comfortable place to relax between runs, along with a private restroom — because a great day on the water shouldn't mean roughing it. Powered by reliable twin inboards, the Tiara delivers a smooth, confident ride in a wide range of conditions.

At A Glance

29' Tiara Open Beam: 11+ feet Twin inboard engines Garmin sonar / Simrad GPS & radar / Raymarine autopilot 3x Magnum Metalz downriggers Shimano Tekota reels + Talora rods Private cabin with restroom Licensed for up to 6 passengers

Two Generations. One Unstoppable Crew.

Captain Jeff didn’t just teach his son to fish — he taught him to read the water, trust his instincts, and never settle for a slow day on the lake. That shared foundation shows the moment you step aboard. There’s no learning curve between them, no miscommunication, no wasted motion. Just two people who’ve spent a lifetime doing this together, working in perfect sync so you can focus on one thing: reeling in the catch of your life.

When Jeff’s son claimed the championship at Salmon-A-Rama 2015 — and the top prize that came with it — it wasn’t a surprise to anyone who’d seen them work. It was just the rest of the world catching up to what they already knew.

Ready to Fish With the Best?