Lund Boat Rental with 30hp Yamaha Outboard
If you're looking for a solid fishing setup that won't let you down, this 16-foot Lund with a 30hp Yamaha is exactly what you need. At $170 per day, you're getting a boat that's built tough and handles like a dream. Perfect for up to 4 anglers who want to spend their day chasing walleye and northern pike without worrying about mechanical issues or sketchy equipment. This isn't some beat-up rental - it's the kind of reliable rig that serious fishermen count on when they need to get on fish and stay out there all day.
What to Expect on the Water
The moment you fire up that Yamaha outboard, you'll know you're in for a good day. These Lund boats are legendary for a reason - they cut through chop like butter and give you the stability you need when you're fighting a feisty northern or working a school of walleye. The 30hp motor gives you plenty of juice to cover water quickly, whether you're running to your favorite honey hole or exploring new structure. You've got room for four people comfortably, which means plenty of space to spread out your tackle, keep your lines from tangling, and give everyone a fair shot at the action. The boat tracks straight when you're trolling, holds position well in wind, and the deep-V hull keeps you dry even when the lake gets a little bumpy. If you've got your own boat and just need a place to launch, dock space runs $20 per day - not a bad deal considering you get access to prime fishing waters.
Gear Setup & Fishing Methods
This boat handles every technique you'll want to throw at walleye and pike. The stable platform is perfect for jigging over structure - you can feel every tick and tap on your rod tip without fighting the boat's movement. When you want to cover water trolling, that Yamaha purrs along at the perfect speed for pulling crankbaits or spinners. The boat's layout gives you easy access to your tackle boxes and plenty of room to work a fish to the net. You'll want medium to medium-heavy rods for the walleye - something with enough backbone to set hooks but sensitive enough to feel those subtle bites. For northern pike, step up to heavy tackle because these fish have teeth like razors and attitudes to match. The boat's got enough freeboard to keep your gear dry, and there's room to spread out your electronics if you're running a fish finder. Don't forget to take advantage of the fish freezing service for $5 per person - nothing beats coming home with a cooler full of fresh fillets ready for the freezer.
Top Catches This Season
Walleye are the bread and butter of this fishery, and for good reason. These golden beauties typically run 14 to 22 inches, with plenty of keepers in that sweet spot around 16 to 18 inches. They're most active during low-light periods - early morning and evening are prime time, but you can pick them up all day if you know where to look. Walleye love structure, so focus your efforts around rocky points, drop-offs, and weed edges. During spring and fall, they'll move shallow to feed, making them perfect targets for jig and minnow combinations or trolled crankbaits. Summer pushes them deeper, but they're still catchable if you're willing to work the thermocline. What makes walleye so special isn't just their fighting ability - though they'll give you a good account of themselves - it's that incredible eating quality. Sweet, flaky white meat that tastes like the lake itself. These fish are why so many anglers become obsessed with the sport.
Northern pike bring the excitement factor that every fishing trip needs. These underwater missiles can stretch well over 30 inches and pack the kind of power that'll test your drag system and your nerves. Pike are ambush predators, lurking in weedy bays and along vegetation lines waiting to demolish anything that looks like an easy meal. They're active throughout the season, but spring and fall offer the best opportunities for trophy-sized fish. What makes pike fishing so addictive is the explosive strikes - one second you're casually retrieving a spinnerbait, the next you're holding on for dear life as a green torpedo tries to wrap your line around every piece of structure in the lake. They're not called water wolves for nothing. These fish have personality, they fight dirty, and they'll humble even experienced anglers. Plus, they're surprisingly good eating when prepared right - firm, white meat that's perfect for the grill.
Time to Book Your Spot
This Lund and Yamaha combo represents everything you want in a fishing rental - reliability, performance, and the kind of proven track record that lets you focus on fishing instead of worrying about equipment. At $170 per day for up to four anglers, you're looking at serious value for a top-rated fishing experience. The boat's reputation speaks for itself, and when you add in conveniences like fish freezing services, you've got everything you need for a productive day chasing walleye and northern pike. Remember that deposits are non-refundable, so plan accordingly, but also know that you're investing in the kind of fishing experience that creates lasting memories. Whether you're a seasoned angler looking to explore new water or someone wanting to experience world-class fishing without the hassle of trailering your own boat, this setup delivers. The combination of Lund's legendary build quality and Yamaha's bulletproof reliability means you'll spend your time fishing, not troubleshooting. Book your day on the water and find out why this boat rental has become a customer favorite among serious fishermen.