lake st. clair
kymuskyhunter85
Posted 6/13/2014 12:48 PM (#715468)
Subject: lake st. clair




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Myself and a couple of friends are heading to Lake st. clair the weekend of June 27. any advice of where to stay and what end of the lake to fish this time of year?
KARLOUTDOORS
Posted 6/13/2014 4:54 PM (#715511 - in reply to #715468)
Subject: RE: lake st. clair





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Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs
FWIW I'll be fishing the Detroit river with jon bondy Wednesday june18 and likely some of st Clair in the days to follow. Ill post reports. On the 21st we swing around to port Clinton on Erie for 3 days of walleyes.
muskie_man
Posted 6/13/2014 5:24 PM (#715514 - in reply to #715468)
Subject: Re: lake st. clair





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Location: South Portsmouth, KY
Super 8 in Roseville is very clean and centrally located
Bondy
Posted 6/13/2014 5:44 PM (#715518 - in reply to #715468)
Subject: RE: lake st. clair




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Well if you are coming out with me, you'll likely be jigging one of our new Bondy Wobblers. This was today. We went 4 for 5.


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kymuskyhunter85
Posted 6/13/2014 8:08 PM (#715536 - in reply to #715468)
Subject: Re: lake st. clair




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That's a nice fish. Are you jigging bondys in the river or on the main lake? How deep of water do you look for? We jig bondys in 25-30 ft of water with wood structure this time of year here in kentucky.
KARLOUTDOORS
Posted 6/14/2014 12:30 AM (#715571 - in reply to #715518)
Subject: RE: lake st. clair





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Bondy - 6/13/2014 5:44 PM

Well if you are coming out with me, you'll likely be jigging one of our new Bondy Wobblers. This was today. We went 4 for 5.


Like I'm not already fired up and ready to go. Can't wait! Nice job!