Posted 5/2/2013 11:43 PM (#638908) Subject: lake st clair please help. please
i came to michigan to live with my grandpa for the summer up until snow and it would mean the world to him and i if we caught a musky over 45 inches. we have only boated 2 muskie before and i have educated myself on properly handling the fish and bought catch and SAFELY release equipment. i would love more than anything in the world to be able to afford a guide but i am not in the position to spend money like that. we have a boat in hideaway harbor next to beacon cove marina right next to the mouth of the detroit river. we plan on casting for our catch not trolling. i know most fisherman dont always want to share fishing spots and much advice on lures but if some of you would help me with some information i would be the happiest grandson in the world. if anyone can give me a sense of direction to head from hideaway harbor it would be sooo appreciated.
Posted 5/4/2013 12:26 AM (#639131 - in reply to #638908) Subject: Re: lake st clair please help. please
Posts: 1663
Location: Kodiak, AK
So are you here already? I ask because Hideaway Harbor and Beacon Cove are a long way away from the DR and I just wanna make sure we're all on the same page.
What kind of boat do you have to fish from? I'm 100% casting so shoot me a PM if you like and maybe I can point you in the right direction.
Posted 5/4/2013 6:17 PM (#639210 - in reply to #638908) Subject: Re: lake st clair please help. please
Posts: 1638
Location: Minnesota
I hope the info I sent you works for you.All so might want might want to give Spencer's angling adventures a call and go out for a day Spencer will help your learning curve on the lake a great deal
Posted 5/7/2013 9:13 AM (#639677 - in reply to #638908) Subject: Re: lake st clair please help. please
Posts: 131
Location: Lake St. Clair
Good luck finding a too guide that isn't completely booked already on st Clair. I'm sure spencer is totally booked or only has a day or two open. Mike Hulbert is also a great choice for st Clair but he may be booked too.
Posted 5/7/2013 10:28 AM (#639699 - in reply to #639677) Subject: Re: lake st clair please help. please
Posts: 415
waterwolfhunter - 5/7/2013 9:13 AM
Good luck finding a too guide that isn't completely booked already on st Clair. I'm sure spencer is totally booked or only has a day or two open. Mike Hulbert is also a great choice for st Clair but he may be booked too.
brandon - 5/2/2013 11:43 PM
i would love more than anything in the world to be able to afford a guide but i am not in the position to spend money like that.