Fishing Charters in Indiana
Browse fishing charters in Indiana that can help you catch walleye.


Sack Caddy
Vallonia, Indiana
The Industry's only weigh-in bag fill system!


Colorblind Charters
Michigan City, Indiana


Captain Q Charters
Monticello, Indiana
Multi-Species Trips Available My goal for your trip is to provide a fun day on the water that improves your knowledge of fishing. What we fish for is up to you! We can spend the whole day targeting one species or we can just go fishing. Multi-species trips provide the most action. Polar Kraft Frontier…


Brother Nature Fishing Adventures
East Chicago, Indiana


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Spoonfed Charters
Spoonfed Charters. Booking with Spoonfed Charters ensures that you have a fantastic fishing adventure. Aboard Captain Brents 33' Searay Amberjack with a 14' beam, providing fisherman plenty of space to fight Lake Michigan fish. Fishing the beautiful southern end of Lake Michigan. Leaving out Portage Indiana. This salmon fishing boat is fully equipped with professional quality gear to provide you a


Kingseeker Charters


Service 1 Marine
Service 1 Marine - Family-owned and operated and located in Laporte, IN, we have a variety of watersports products that is second to none.


On Point Guide Service


Ripple Guide Service


Two Forks Guide Service
Full day guided trips are $450 with lunch. Minimum of 8 hours on the water. Rates are the same with 1 or 2 anglers.
Best Time to Catch Walleye
Walleye can be caught year-round in New Point. Right now in May, activity is high.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Walleye
Targeting walleye near New Point, Indiana, requires understanding their seasonal movements in the local rivers and reservoirs. While not a walleye mecca, opportunities exist in the deeper pools of the Big Blue River and Flatrock River. Spring and fall are prime times, as walleye move to spawn or fatten up for winter. Focus on areas with structure like submerged timber or rocky bottoms. Jigs tipped with minnows or nightcrawlers are effective, and trolling crankbaits along deeper channels can also produce. A local's secret: pay attention to water clarity after rainfall. Walleye often move into clearer tributaries or the edges of stained water. Adjust lure color based on water visibility; brighter colors in murky water, natural patterns in clear water. Be prepared to experiment with depth to find where the walleye are holding.
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How to Catch Walleye
Walleye Fishing Regulations in Indiana
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
5 per day
Size Limit
14-inch minimum
License Required
Freshwater fishing license
In the Ohio River, the bag limit is 5 walleye, sauger, or hybrids in aggregate. Consult the Indiana Fishing Guide for specific regulations on certain bodies of water.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Indiana state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the minimum size Walleye I can keep in Indiana?
The minimum size limit for Walleye in Indiana is 14 inches. Any Walleye shorter than that must be released.
What is the daily bag limit for Walleye in Indiana?
You can keep up to 5 Walleye per day, as long as they meet the minimum size requirement of 14 inches.
What are some good bait options for Walleye near New Point?
Jigs tipped with minnows or nightcrawlers are popular choices for Walleye. Crankbaits and swimbaits can also be effective, especially when targeting larger fish.
Do I need a special license to fish for Walleye in New Point, Indiana?
No, you don't need a special license beyond the standard Indiana freshwater fishing license to fish for Walleye.
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