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Message Subject: St. Clair Muskies
Zib
Posted 2/12/2012 12:11 PM (#538216 - in reply to #538118)
Subject: Re: St. Clair Muskies





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Location: Detroit River
muskyhunter47 - 2/11/2012 7:07 PM

i picked up a chip for my humminbird and a fishing hot spot map cant wait to get out there this summer are there any bars or places to get a berger for lunch on the lake you know a place drive your boat up to a dock grab a bite and get BACK TO THE FISHING


Here's a map of some of the places. http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=102002913810057446118.000...

The Raft has a good burger (on the east side of Anchor Bay).
woodieb8
Posted 2/14/2012 8:58 AM (#538640 - in reply to #511544)
Subject: Re: St. Clair Muskies




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honestly you can fish the canadian side without boat traffic and long runs. if you have a passport fishing is roughly 50 yards from shore.if your nervous or need pointers hire jon bondy.. or bob devine aka chartertalk guide service.
Trollindad
Posted 2/14/2012 10:28 AM (#538666 - in reply to #511544)
Subject: Re: St. Clair Muskies




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Just be careful out there, it is different than any other body of water I have fished outside of IL. Time on the water has made me a pretty good judge of the weather..... looking at the clouds, wind, waves, humidity, ect... as a predictor of what is to come. Not there, error on the side of caution, you can always go back out. Almost EVERY time I say "At the next lure change (20 min or so) we better pull the boards in and troll boat rods towards the ramp" we end up scrambling to get lines aboard safely and on the ride in we wish we were 20 min. earlier! If you think you might have to go in pretty soon..... go in now. Or at least go closer to the ramp and start fishing again.
Maybe locals have a better feel for the weather patterns, but I have almost never seen it do the same thing twice.

Edited by Trollindad 2/14/2012 10:37 AM
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