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muskiefishn
Posted 10/25/2012 11:58 AM (#593460)
Subject: Lake St. Clair Muskie




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I am planning on heading to St. Clair next late summer or fall (Canadian side).. Anyone know any Guides that will cast for them, or good places to stay on the lake? I would rather cast for them! Thanks!
Zib
Posted 10/25/2012 12:02 PM (#593461 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: RE: Lake St. Clair Muskie





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River
On Canadian side Jon Bondy is the best choice. Sorry can't help with places to stay on the Canadian side.

http://www.lakestclairfishing.com/

muskyhunter47
Posted 10/25/2012 5:02 PM (#593575 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: Re: Lake St. Clair Muskie




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
i would give jon bondy a call im shur he could help you out where to stay
Bondy
Posted 10/25/2012 5:32 PM (#593580 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: Re: Lake St. Clair Muskie




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Thanks guys. Got about 25 on the waiting list for this fall, so check my site around Christmas for 2013 open dates. Thanks, Jon
Jim
Posted 10/25/2012 7:04 PM (#593603 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: RE: Lake St. Clair Muskie


I am also thinking about coming out next summer and want to cast. I am between Jon and Spencer. Does anyone know how many casting 50's they each have this year?
jasonvkop
Posted 10/25/2012 7:44 PM (#593611 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: Re: Lake St. Clair Muskie





Posts: 613


Location: Michigan
Spencer Berman! www.spencersanglingadv.com
muskie_man
Posted 10/25/2012 8:12 PM (#593621 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: Re: Lake St. Clair Muskie





Posts: 1237


Location: South Portsmouth, KY
Hit up Mike Hulbert he will take care of ya
Esocidae
Posted 10/27/2012 2:43 PM (#593907 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: RE: Lake St. Clair Muskie




Posts: 181


Location: St.John, Indiana
Muskiefishn

I can only comment that Spencer B. has been on fire all year on St.Clair. And last. He has the ability to utilize casting ,trolling and jigging to help you put fish in the boat. I know you want to cast but, I would much rather have a guide that has the knowledge and ability to adapt to changing patterns and or weather . I have personally fished with him multiple times ,I not only caught fish but expanded my knowledge and tecchniques to be more successful on my own.
I would utilize the search option ,as there is allot of info. to help you make your decision. I would also contact the guides you think you want to fish with to ask them some questions and tell them exactly what you are looking for. A good guide will be happy to answer your questions .

Good luck
L I V I N
CU301DSV
Posted 10/27/2012 4:36 PM (#593924 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: Re: Lake St. Clair Muskie





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Location: Canada
My vote is for Spencer, you should see the fish he put his clients on this last Thursday and the previous Sunday? wow!
SpencerBerman
Posted 10/27/2012 4:53 PM (#593930 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: Re: Lake St. Clair Muskie




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Hey guys thanks for the kind words and recommendations. St Clair is an increadable lake and no matter who you go out with I am sure you will have a great time.
Mike
Posted 10/27/2012 4:59 PM (#593934 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: RE: Lake St. Clair Muskie


Spencer Berman all the way! The guy is amazing and knows the water extremely well. I fish with him a number of times a year and have done increadable. To answer the question about the 50's I believe he is at 37 casting this year in his boat and close to 50 total so far. I personally have been in his boat for 5 of them in only 6 days of fishing.
FishLSC
Posted 10/29/2012 7:45 AM (#594155 - in reply to #593934)
Subject: RE: Lake St. Clair Muskie


Mike - 10/27/2012 4:59 PM
To answer the question about the 50's I believe he is at 37 casting this year in his boat and close to 50 total so far. I personally have been in his boat for 5 of them in only 6 days of fishing.


Hulbert will probably have that many fifties in 60 days of fishing up there. Maybe more.
steve
Posted 10/29/2012 7:55 AM (#594158 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: RE: Lake St. Clair Muskie


The waves are going to get real crazy with the hurricane. Be careful!
woodieb8
Posted 10/29/2012 10:06 AM (#594183 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: Re: Lake St. Clair Muskie




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just come from the marina. forget fishing for a week gents. she,s double double and its just set in. l. huron just reported 22 foot waves
Flambeauski
Posted 10/29/2012 2:17 PM (#594278 - in reply to #594183)
Subject: Re: Lake St. Clair Muskie




Posts: 4343


Location: Smith Creek
woodieb8 - 10/29/2012 10:06 AM

just come from the marina. forget fishing for a week gents. she,s double double and its just set in. l. huron just reported 22 foot waves


INCREADABLE!!!!
woodieb8
Posted 10/29/2012 5:19 PM (#594355 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: Re: Lake St. Clair Muskie




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thank hurricane sandy. we have sustained winds at 45mph here on st clair,plus rain up to 2 inches tommorow. wave forecast 7-9ft. . sorry just tellin the latest reports
brandondunbar
Posted 10/29/2012 6:04 PM (#594376 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: Re: Lake St. Clair Muskie





Posts: 133


Location: Wausau, WI
I had the honor of fishing with Spencer for a week this August on LSC. Yes, the lake is THAT good. Yes, Spencer is THAT good. Great lake, great guide. Had an absolute blast. Never a dull moment in the boat.
MikeHulbert
Posted 10/30/2012 8:10 PM (#594784 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: Re: Lake St. Clair Muskie





Posts: 2427


Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
I'll probably have more like 228 over 50 in 75 days...LOL...joking guys...as usual...don't take that seriously....hahahaha
If your looking for a trip in the fall or late summer next year on St. Clair I would love your business...but you can't go wrong with Spencer either. Both of us fish non stop....so you would be in good hands either way.
Slow Rollin
Posted 10/30/2012 9:02 PM (#594794 - in reply to #593460)
Subject: RE: Lake St. Clair Muskie




Posts: 619


no doubt spencer berman... definetly a step above the rest and redifining what it means to consistently catch big fish like never seen before and one of a kind...i would have to travel quit a long ways to fish with him sometime but i am hoping to make that happen someday. a legend in the making and fun to follow his reports.
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