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| After quite a few tough trips in the last year, we finally seem to be on a good stretch
Fished yesterday and we hooked 9 musky casting. We hooked 10 the trip before casting as well.
My buddy got a 52 and I got a nice 46 while also losing a few other high 40's fish.
Was fun. Hopefully the good spell continues cause it is a tough lake to cast em up at times.
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Location: Metro, MN | Nice fish! But if St. Clair is a "tough lake" lol, then I don't know what lake would ever be considered easy. It's almost annoying how many fish are caught out there on a daily basis. |
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Location: oswego, il | I would not call st Claire "easy". If your fishing it all the time its easier but if your not you could be fishing good areas with no fish. For me only getting there a few times a year its been hit and miss. Its not finding the spots, its finding the fish, they may be nowhere near a "spot"! |
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| It's an easy trolling lake but tricky casting lake.
I personally do not enjoy trolling.
I have spent 3 years trying to figure out the "summer" casting with very inconsistent success. The fall is a whole other story as the fish bunch up more in certain places then.
That's my opinion. There r easier and harder places to cast muskies. |
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| sweet man |
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Location: oswego, il | Imho the lake can at times be a ton of work to troll. The chopped up eel grass is a real good guy. Its not like millfoil that will collect, collapse or break off. It collects to the point it gets past the rod tip and any other weed obstruction on you line, it never comes off. It does not take long to collect enough to where it migrates to your lure. |
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