Elkhart Lake Tourism

Elkhart Lake 2023

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1. A Coast Guard approved Personal Flotation Device (PFD) in serviceable condition is required to be in the boat and accessible for each person in the boat. 2. A speed of "SLOW NO WAKE" is in effect all year long from 7:30pm to 10am each day. "SLOW NO WAKE" is defined as the slowest possible speed at which a boat can operate while still maintaining steerage. 3. Maintain a speed of "SLOW NO WAKE" at all times when operating a motor boat between the shoreline and the NO WAKE buoys and within 100 feet of any craft at anchor, adrift or not operating under engine power. 4. No boat towing persons skiing, tubing or the like may come within 100 feet of swimmers, divers, rafts, other boats or restricted areas. 5. All boats engaged in towing skiers, tubers or persons in similar activities must have a competent person, other than the pilot, observing the towed person(s). 6. NO SUNDAY operation of motor driven boats, beginning the 2nd Sunday of June and ending the 3rd Sunday of September. Note: Only electric trolling motors allowed. 7. There is a radar-enforced speed limit of 35 mph on the water. 8. A counter-clockwise course should be maintained while water skiing, jet skiing, etc., and during the times of high-volume boat activity. 9. A Sheboygan County Recreation Pass may be required. Contact the Planning and Resources Department at 920-459-3060 for details. Inland Waters Fishing Guide, Ice Fishing & Pontoon Rental N8102 County Road P, Elkhart Lake (920) 627-3500 | InlandWatersFishing.com Let Captain Mark take the guesswork out of fishing for you. From Bluegill fishing with your children to targeting trophy Bass and Walleyes, Captain Mark can alter each fishing trip to meet the needs and wants of each client and make everybody feel like a pro at the end of the day. In the winter, Inland Waters offers ice fishing with heated shanties and equipment. Inland Waters also offers a pontoon rental for leisure rides around the lake. Jay's Guide Service N8408 Lime Kiln Road, Elkhart Lake (920) 912-4452 | JaysGuideService.com Jay Brickner is a Wisconsin licensed guide and has been guiding year-round on area lakes since 1996. He offers multiple species fishing and is able to accommodate large or small groups. This is a great way to introduce fishing to children or even if you are learning yourself. All equipment is supplied for you and he offers transportation to and from the area resorts. Tie 1 on Fly Fishing Guide Service N7601 Royal & Ancient Dr., Elkhart Lake (773) 308-6156 or (920) 876-3510 | Tie1onguideservice.com Gordon Martin will take you on guided full and half day walk and wade trips for trout and smallmouth bass. Beginners or seasoned anglers are welcome to enjoy a day outside in the beautiful Kettle Moraine area. Schedule a pickup at any of the resorts or summer vacation rentals on the lake. *A Wisconsin Fishing License is Required For All Fishing Guides* ELKHARTLAKE.COM | 2 8 Elkhart Lake Boating Regulations A complete listing of Elkhart Lake and the State of Wisconsin Boating Rules, Regulations, and Statutes is available at the Village Office in Elkhart Lake located at 40 Pine Street, Elkhart Lake, WI 53020 ElkhartLakeWI.gov

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