WELCOME TO LAKE CHAMPLAIN TROUTSCOUT CHARTERS

Your Captain is a native Vermonter and has spent years on the waters of Lake Champlain. Captain Pete lives on a tiny island called Isle La Motte in the Lake Champlain Islands Region.

United States Coast Guard - 50 Ton Master Captain/Peter Murray's mission is to provide a safe and productive experience aboard the Missy Jean.

Let the Captain's experience be your guide for not only a day of great fishing but fantastic views of our breathtaking mountains, with the Adirondack Mountains to the West and the Green Mountains to the East.

The Captain's obvious love and respect for the lake and its offerings is the driving force behind much of the activity on board.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

DAN AND FAMILY JULY 15, 2013 CHARTER


The Captain left the dock at approx. 9:30 AM with Dan and his family on board.
The goal was to fish for perch and bass on this charter.
It didn't take long for the Captain to find the school of perch he was looking for.






The kids reeled the perch in one after another.




One Blue Gill caught for the day.




The catch included several small mouth bass and one large mouth bass.
Exciting!!!!!!








This perch thought it was going to get away from the Captain, not so fast little guy....



Thanks for spending your vacation time with Lake Champlain Trout Scout Charters.
What a great time the Captain had with this family, and he wants to tell you once again what a great job you did fishing on the Missy Jean.

Thanks for stopping by.
Captain Pete

JULY 26, 2013 CHARTER


Lake Champlain Trout Scout Charters had a fantastic charter on July 26th.
The Captain left the dock with his charter at 7:30 AM with a couple of young men and their dads.
Within minutes of setting the lines, FISH ON!!!

































The boys managed to reel in nine lakers and one brown trout.
The Captain enjoys finding the fish for his clients, but this charter was really special indeed.
The Captain wants to thank all of you for a great time and tell you once again what a great job!!


Thanks for stopping by.
Captain Pete