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Main Address :
6289 Oregon St.
Hobart
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IN
46342
USA
Phone :
(219) 942-5767
Fax :
(219) 942-5767
Summer Address :
6289 Oregon St.
Hobart
,
IN
46342
USA
Phone :
(219) 942-5767
Fax :
(219) 942-5767
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N'Pursuit Adventure Charters
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Come on out and experience world class Lake Michigan sportfishing at its finest, aboard N'Pursuit. We will endeavor to customize a fishing adventure to meet the need of everyone on board.
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General:
Guides, Scuba Diving
Fishing Available:
Lake Trout, Rainbow Trout, Salmon
Hunting Available:
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Dates Open :
March 15th to October 15th
Lake or Area Name :
Lake Michigan
The information on this site was provided to us from the lodge or outfitter. Please visit their link to find even more detailed information.
Lake Michigan, the great inland sea, is estimated to contain more SHIPWRECKS than all the other Great Lakes combined! Come with us and explore the David Dows, (the grandest cargo schooner ever to sail the Great Lakes and at the time, was the largest 5 masted schooner in the world) or the Material Service, a 240' long steel hulled motor barge with open cargo holds. These are but a few of the many wreck sites near the Pastrick Marina, let N'Pursuit take you there in style.
N'Pursuit is committed to your safety. All of our equipment is high quality, state inspected and U.S.C.G. Approved. Our captain and crew are trained in CPR/first aid and diver related injuries. Oxygen and a fully stocked first-aid kit are on board if needed.
Come join us for some big water diving right here in the Midwest. In addition to great wreck diving, we can visit an ancient underwater petrified forest or explore nature along the many break walls in the area. Call today, let's get N'Pursuit.
N'Pursuit fishes the Indiana waters of Lake Michigan in the spring due to the vast concentrations of fish there. Most fishing is done close to shore and in wind sheltered bays making for calm waters, with less travel time and more fishing time. As the waters warm, we follow the fish to the cool deeper waters of Illinois. By pursuing major schools of fish, we keep our lures in the most productive waters possible through out the season, resulting in more limit catches and happier customers.
Come on out and experience world class Lake Michigan sportfishing at its finest, aboard N'Pursuit. We will endeavor to customize a fishing adventure to meet the need of everyone on board. So, bring the whole family, your buddy's at work or your most important corporate executives and we will do our very best to provide the fishing trip of a lifetime.
Here are just a few of the wreck sites we can dive.
1. Material Service Barge: Sank in 1936 with many hands on board. She is over 240' long in 30' of water, 1/2 mile from shore.
2. The David Dows: A large 5 masted schooner, she lies near the Indiana Shoals. Her hull is mostly intact with rudder still attached. She sank in 1889 in 40' of water, 6 miles east of Chicago.
3. The Tacoma: A 73' long wooden steam powered tug. She sank in October 1929 in 32' of water off the 68th St. Crip, Chicago. Mostly intact, but deteriorating. Mildcurrent.
4. The Iowa: A passenger steamer built in 1872, 202' loa, 36' abeam she rests in 35' of water after being crushed by ice on February 5, 1915. Subjected to demolition by the state as a navigation hazard, this is an underwater junkyard spread over several hunderd yards.
5. The George F. Williams: Almost 300' long, she lies in 30' of water 200 yards off shore near Hammond, IN. A good close dive.
6. The J.D. Marshal: She was hauling sand and machinery on June 11, 1911, when she rolled in a storm and sank with 4 of 10 crew on board. She lies in 32' of water about 1 mile off shore from the Indiana Dunes National Lake Shore.
7. The Muskegon: Built in 1872, 211' LOA, she caught fire and was scuttled in 1910. Massive machinery with boilers large enough to swim through and her prop still remain. A very interesting dive.
8. Car Ferry #2: Transported railroad cars across the lake. She was built in 1895 and sank in 40' feet of water in Zone 1.
9. The Louisville: A 140' steamer, she caught fire and sank in about 60' of water on September 29, 1857.
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