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Location: On the water | I know it’s a little early but I’m planning a trip to Lake St. Clair around the third week of June to do a little trolling with my son-in-law. We’ve never been there before and could sure use some helpful tips on trolling the lake. Any help with baits, sizes, colors, areas, would be greatly appreciated, thanks a lot, Tom. |
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Location: Sw Pennsylvania | US or Canadian side??? |
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Location: On the water | Both or whatever is the best?
Tom |
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Location: pittsburgh, pa | I would go to the canadian side around the belle river hump and fish east down towards the east hole or west towards the detroit. Depending on what kind of wind comes prior to trip will dictate the water color and where to fish. Wileys, Tuff Shads, Ziggies, Boss Shads, Mordas mx6s, woodies. The list goes on depending on what they want at that time or that day. $9 bass, perch, St. Lawrence, Walleye, Carp. Have a mix of belly colors on them cause that can play a huge role. Jointed and straights. Speed between 4 and 5mph depending on the mood of the fish. |
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Location: On the water | Todd, thanks for the tips, that should get us going.
Thanks again, Tom |
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| Don't forget some trolling girls. Pm me with questions if you have any |
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| Gold glitter was good for me. Hulk Hogan color on the double 10s. Friend of mine crushed em on the Boss Shads. Then again everybody crushes em on lake ain`t fair. |
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