Lake Superior, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin
Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes of North America, and among freshwater lakes, it is the world's largest by surface area and the third-largest by volume. It features 2,700 miles of coastline spanning three states: Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, as well as crossing the border into Canada in Ontario.
This is an excellent lake for fishing, with smallmouth bass, northern pike, whitefish, salmon, and trout, as well as walleye and herring, among other species. The main hub towns for setting up a fishing charter are Duluth, Minnesota, and Bayfield, Wisconsin. With towering sandstone cliffs, waterfalls, sea caves, and sandy beaches, the scenery along Lake Superior are also pleasing to the eye. Weather conditions can create ocean-like waves on Lake Superior's North Shore, which you can surf at certain times.