Casting St Clair
Chain Gang
Posted 6/8/2011 5:47 PM (#501931)
Subject: Casting St Clair




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Does anyone have any suggestions on where to start for casting st clair in the summer? I am not looking to get a guide, just wondering what areas to target.
wallydiven
Posted 6/8/2011 8:16 PM (#501943 - in reply to #501931)
Subject: Re: Casting St Clair





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Location: northern indiana
Where there is water, there are fish. Anything shad color. Good Luck
Chasin50
Posted 6/8/2011 8:30 PM (#501950 - in reply to #501931)
Subject: Re: Casting St Clair




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Location: Michigan
Buy a Hot Maps. Good starting point.
esoxfly
Posted 6/8/2011 8:32 PM (#501952 - in reply to #501931)
Subject: Re: Casting St Clair





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Location: Kodiak, AK
Start in Anchor Bay. There's fish in there year round. And it's not as overwhelming as trying to look at the whole lake. Launch at Selfridge and start casting. Don't even have to get on plane.
Zib
Posted 6/8/2011 8:33 PM (#501953 - in reply to #501931)
Subject: RE: Casting St Clair





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Location: Detroit River
Find where the perch fishermen are catching a lot of perch & the muskies will be near by. In Michigan waters it can be Anchor Bay, the mile roads, the dumps, shipping channel etc. If you have never fished the lake be prepared for the tuna boats. On the Ontario side the Belle River Hump or the weedbeds out from the Thames River are good places. You'll need to watch out for the trollers on the Ontario side.
Chain Gang
Posted 6/9/2011 6:59 AM (#502000 - in reply to #501953)
Subject: RE: Casting St Clair




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thanks for the help !
IM Musky Time
Posted 6/9/2011 7:53 AM (#502009 - in reply to #501931)
Subject: Re: Casting St Clair





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Anchor Bay X2.....or watch the Bondy Bait video Jon put up the other day and do what he says. Actually, just do what Jon says!

Edited by IM Musky Time 6/9/2011 7:54 AM