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| I am planning on going to Lake St. Clair next weekend. I know we have been getting a lot of North winds lately. I was wondering if the southern part of the lake is even fishable? Any info on water clarity would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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Location: Detroit River | The fishing has been slow due to the muddy water for over a week. It usually clears up quicker but due to the muddy water coming down the St. Clair River from Lake Huron it's taking longer. There's only about a foot of visibility on the St. CLair River as of last night. We're expecting more high winds & some rain in the middle of the week, which are supposed to last a good 3 days. Currently the south shore is chocolate milk.
I canceled my plans last week because of the water/wind conditions & I might have to cancel my planned vacations days for this coming week. I missed the fall bite last year due too the bad conditions & it's looking like that might be the case this year.
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| Thank you for responding to my post. That is very discouraging. I was really looking forward to getting out. I guess I will have to head in a different direction. |
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| I live on the Detroit River and it's even difficult for me to get out on a day with good conditions this year. Very frustrating. |
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| Fished all day on the st. Clair river saturday. Slow. Foot visibility with on and off showers and 15 mph constant winds. Fished all day and nothing.... Not even a follow. |
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| Two of us went 4 for 4 today. One on a Royal Orba, two on a Mini Wobbler and one on an Original Bondy Bait. |
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| Went 1/1 yesterday but it was only a 37. We didn't see a fish above 40 caught all day. |
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Location: oswego, il | I went last year at this time chocolate milk water. Trolled nokkens because they are.big loud and jointed. Caught 8 in a weekend. |
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