The Saiff Charter Fleet begins it’s Brown Trout fishing season on Tuesday April 4th along Lake Ontario’s southern shore. Veteran anglers to the Saiff Fleet know how dynamic this early fishing trip can be. The photo above is of veteran Saiff Charter client Jim Roy (NH) with just one of the many GIANT Browns that he’s taken over the years. Capt. Bill Saiff III takes the Saiff Charter #5 to the south shore each [Read More]
June – A Great Month for GIANT Lake Trout!
The eastern basin of Lake Ontario is one of the most diverse fisheries in the world but it is certainly punctuated by the GREAT Lake Trout fishing that is found here. During the 2016′ fishing season, the Saiff Charter Fleet had more requests for dedicated Lake Trout trips than in any other year. We think the reason is that: Anglers in North America are realizing that Lake Ontario’s Lake Trout fishery is among the best in the world! Why is Lake Trout fishing so good in the eastern basin? The answer is that [Read More]
Staging King Salmon Fishing! We Recommend this……

BSO- There is no better place to encounter staging Kings on Lake Ontario then Stony Point Light and the water surrounding the “Trench” off Henderson. This area is a magnate as Kings return to Stony Creek, the Sandy’s and the Black River! Mid-August through Mid-September is the time to target these fish. Remember: Labor day falls late this year (Sept.5th) so the last week of August and the 1st week of September should be perfect timing. Also: Do not discount the tremendous Walleye fishing that’s available during the 3rd week of August. This could be a beautiful 2-day Combo trip for “Cold Water” and “Warm Water” fishing! [Read More]
Walleye Dates! – 3rd Week of May (Great Opportunity)

The Saiff Charter Fishing Fleet has set the standard in eastern basin Walleye fishing on Lake Ontario. The photo above shows some great “Eyes” taken during the 3rd week of May in 2015′. The 3rd week of May is arguably the BEST time frame to consistently take spring Walleye on Lake Ontario! The 2016′ calendar is shaping up a bit differently then in the past. [Read More]



