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Location: syracuse indiana | i have never fished st clair.. where is a good place to stay or is there any camping near buy or cheap motels that may have plug ins for boats.. .. and any helpfull hints i can use about the water there. like spots and such.. im thinking about taking my wife there for a weekend. bill |
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Location: On Lake St Clair Michigan | You may want to try posting on the forum below.
http://www.michigan-sportsman.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=58
Welcome to michigan but you may want to run over to the Canadian side. Lakeside tackle is a nice place to get information from also.
Rich
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Location: syracuse indiana | i have been to the skeg and hudson and thornapple but not to st clair so i figured out i want to give a try...bill
Edited by archerynut36 7/8/2007 9:31 AM
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| the canadaian side at this time of year is best. are you willing to troll or cast. . try belle river ont. the peteite dragon motel or for camping try deerbrook, rochester place camp ground. excellent pricing and shorter boatrides to fishing all species. send me a pm if you are intrested the big girls are waiting, everyday theres a 50 or better caught and released. no lake in north america can compete with this gem. |
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| casting or trolling a 50 is caught? |
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Location: oswego, il | Tim, won't you be bass fishing it this weekend? |
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| Le Petit Dragon Motel
(519) 728-1147
165 First Street
Belle River, Ontario N0R 1A0
Rochester is good, but I do not have the number handy. Good Luck! |
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