Boating Bucket List for 2024

Boating Bucket List for 2024

Every boater has a dream destination or goal for the season. Here’s a boating bucket list to inspire you for 2024: Watch the sunset from Bluff Lake.Explore the serene waters of Channel Lake.Reel in a trophy fish from Pistakee Lake.Host a floating picnic with friends...
How to Winterize Your Boat Like a Pro

How to Winterize Your Boat Like a Pro

Winterizing your boat is one of the most important things you can do to protect it during the off-season. Follow these steps to ensure your boat is in top shape for spring: Drain the Water: Remove all water from the engine, plumbing, and bilge to prevent freezing...
Why Book Your Boat Slip for 2024 Now

Why Book Your Boat Slip for 2024 Now

Planning ahead has its perks, especially when it comes to securing your boat slip for 2024 at Pistakee Marina. Here’s why early reservations are the smart move Prime Locations: Early bookings ensure you get the best slip with convenient access to the Chain...
Fishing Spots on the Chain O’Lakes: Winter Edition

Fishing Spots on the Chain O’Lakes: Winter Edition

Think fishing season ends when the water freezes? Not on the Chain O’Lakes! Winter fishing is a unique and rewarding experience, and here are the best spots to try: Fox Lake: Known for ice fishing, this spot is teeming with panfish and perch during winter.Pistakee...
Reserve Your Pontoon Rental for 2024

Reserve Your Pontoon Rental for 2024

Planning for warmer days ahead? It’s never too early to book your pontoon rental for the 2024 boating season! Pistakee Marina offers high-quality pontoons perfect for family outings, fishing adventures, or laid-back cruising on the Chain O’Lakes. By reserving early,...
Boating Superstitions You’ve Never Heard Of

Boating Superstitions You’ve Never Heard Of

Boating is full of traditions and quirky superstitions that have been passed down for generations. One of the most famous is the “Bananas on Board” superstition. It’s believed that bringing bananas onto a boat invites bad luck. This tale dates back to the 1700s when...