Fishing Charters in Ohio
Browse fishing charters in Ohio that can help you catch chinook salmon.


Blindsided Sport Fishing
Marblehead, Ohio
BlindSided Sport Fishing, your charter boat, specializing in Walleye & Perch fishing from the best Lake Erie fishing spots. Located in Marblehead Ohio. @LakeErieWalleyeCharter


Circle Maker Charters
Port Clinton, Ohio
Lake Erie Charter boat, fishing for Lake Erie Walleye, Perch and Smallmouth Bass


Erie Obsession Sportfishing
Lakeside, Ohio
Lake Erie Fishing like never before! Captain Jason Hites of Erie Obsession Sportfishing guarantees an amazing day on the water. Don't miss out—reserve now!


Sweet Pea Charters
Oak Harbor, Ohio


Hooked On Jesus Lake Erie Charters
Oak Harbor, Ohio


Reef Robber Charter Service
Napoleon, Ohio
Reef Robber Charters has a Commodore Perry Inn right across the street, which offers a special fishing rate. Click to book a room with them, and contact us today to book a charter with us!


Summer Break Charters
Geneva, Ohio


Lake Effects Fishing Charters
Lakeside Marblehead, Ohio
Experience an incredible day of walleye fishing on Lake Erie on one of Captain Mike' s Lakeside Marblehead Fishing Charters. Book your dates today to reserve your spot!


Freespirit 2 Charters
Port Clinton, Ohio
Freespirit 2 Charters fishes top waters in Lake Erie for Walleye, Bass, American Yellow Perch


Bk Sportfishing
Lakeside Marblehead, Ohio
Come to Port Clinton for the best fishing charter experience! Enjoy a day of fishing with experienced guides and get ready for some great catches.


Big Johnson Charters
Port Clinton, Ohio


Bushland Adventures
Olmsted Township, Ohio
The best northern pike fishing in Quebec is Bushland Adventures. Our world-class fishing fly-in outposts are unmatched.
Best Time to Catch Chinook Salmon
Chinook Salmon can be caught year-round in South Point. Right now in February, activity is low.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Chinook Salmon
Targeting Chinook Salmon in South Point, Ohio, presents a unique challenge as it relies on the occasional stocking efforts in the Ohio River and its tributaries. While not a traditional salmon fishery, understanding the local river conditions is crucial if you're hoping to intercept these fish. Fall is typically the best time, as Chinook begin their upstream migration. Focus your efforts near the mouths of tributaries that feed into the Ohio River, as these areas often concentrate migrating fish. Since these salmon are not native, they are heavily dependent on the forage available, such as shad. Try using large crankbaits or spoons that mimic the size and color of local baitfish. A practical tip: access to the Ohio River in South Point is readily available at the public boat ramp at the end of 6th Street. Be prepared for strong currents and fluctuating water levels, and always check the local fishing regulations for any specific restrictions on salmon fishing.
How to Catch Chinook Salmon
Chinook Salmon Fishing Regulations in Ohio
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
5 per day in aggregate with other salmon and trout, only 2 may be Steelhead or Rainbow Trout
Size Limit
12-inch minimum
License Required
Ohio Fishing License
Specific regulations may apply in certain areas, consult the current Ohio Fishing Regulations guide.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Ohio state wildlife agency before fishing.
Related Species in Ohio
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the daily bag limit for Chinook Salmon near South Point, Ohio?
The daily bag limit is 5 salmon and trout in aggregate, but only 2 can be Steelhead or Rainbow Trout.
Is there a minimum size limit for Chinook Salmon in Ohio?
Yes, the minimum size limit for Chinook Salmon is 12 inches.
Do I need a license to fish for Chinook Salmon in Ohio?
Yes, you need a valid Ohio fishing license to fish for Chinook Salmon.
Can I fish for Chinook Salmon year-round in Ohio?
Yes, the season for Chinook Salmon is open year-round.
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Other Species to Fish in South Point
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