Posted 7/13/2017 8:08 AM (#869989) Subject: St Clair casting guide
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My youngest nephew just graduated high school this spring... Im hoping to take him on a trip (looking to book two days of fishing) on St Clair as a graduation present, before he starts Lineman school early next year (Jan)... Hoping to do the trip late this summer or in fall.
Wondered if anyone could recommend a guide who does mainly casting... and may have some availability.
Posted 7/13/2017 11:00 AM (#870011 - in reply to #869989) Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide
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Mike Hulbert, Chris Button, Spencer Berman, Jason Quintano are all top shelf. Of course there are more guys that do a good job but these guys are going to be on them for sure (at least as "for sure" as you can be..it's still fishing)
Posted 7/13/2017 3:33 PM (#870043 - in reply to #870011) Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide
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bturg - 7/13/2017 11:00 AM
Mike Hulbert, Chris Button, Spencer Berman, Jason Quintano are all top shelf. Of course there are more guys that do a good job but these guys are going to be on them for sure (at least as "for sure" as you can be..it's still fishing)
Posted 7/13/2017 6:04 PM (#870057 - in reply to #869989) Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide
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anyone ever use Rick Wacassey he was recommended to me but dont really know any of the guides u there...Heard good things and rates are reasonable too but I wouldnt skimp on guide especially if Im going to LSC
Posted 7/13/2017 10:48 PM (#870076 - in reply to #869989) Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide
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Hulbert and Gregg T are booked. Chris Button and Jon Bondy have openings the last week of August. Talked to all last week when I was thinking of making a trip in late August.
Posted 7/14/2017 10:44 AM (#870111 - in reply to #870057) Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide
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I've known Rick a long time and I can assure you he's a great LSC guide and dialed in just like the rest of them. I've fished with him as friends several times and I can assure you if I was not from here and needed a guide I'd hire Rick in a second.
Posted 7/14/2017 12:21 PM (#870121 - in reply to #870111) Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide
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detroithardcore - 7/14/2017 10:44 AM
I've known Rick a long time and I can assure you he's a great LSC guide and dialed in just like the rest of them. I've fished with him as friends several times and I can assure you if I was not from here and needed a guide I'd hire Rick in a second.
I was refferred to him from a Friend of His named Steve Hes from Dayton Ohio but I guess friends with Rick and Reffered me to him...You dont know steve by chance do you
Posted 7/14/2017 3:48 PM (#870163 - in reply to #869989) Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide
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Rick is a good guy. He made this jigging video a few years back which will get your blood flowing. I believe he runs a Ranger now though. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=a9FduEPoXX4
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Posted 7/14/2017 8:50 PM (#870197 - in reply to #869989) Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide
Posted 7/14/2017 11:04 PM (#870201 - in reply to #870121) Subject: Re: St Clair casting guide
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I don't think I know Steve but Rick and I chat all the time. He actually helped me this week (I don't get out as much as I used to) and I had a stellar day with 7 fish landed including a 50", 49" and 47" along with low to mid 40" fish and I thank him for his help very much! He knew EXACTLY where fish were holding! LSC is a different breed of water and it can be challenging on so much surface area to fish to actually find pods of fish. He's got a great 619VS Ranger so your safe on big water and I can promise you he'll be on fish. He's always slammed anyways with clients so make sure to see if he might have any openings. The guy can guide and fish.