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gmanny1
Posted 8/9/2013 6:12 PM (#656612)
Subject: St Clair !




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Any advice on a place to stay for a few days near Detroit on the lake that is close to muskie grounds. I saw a place that had two apartments on the water and a marina but cant find it .I thought it was close to Detroit or St Clair shores. Or a place to stay near a good muskie area. Any help would be appreciated.Thanks
GMAN.
muskymartin67
Posted 8/9/2013 6:42 PM (#656617 - in reply to #656612)
Subject: Re: St Clair !





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Location: Delavan, WI
im pretty sure the place you are talking about is on the Canadian side not too many places to stay on the water there however If u want to stay on the US side I would recommend the Red Roof inn I think its either in Roseville- or St Clair Shores they are fisherman friendly and not too far from the Metro launch
larryc
Posted 8/9/2013 6:48 PM (#656618 - in reply to #656612)
Subject: Re: St Clair !




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Here's the place you heard of. http://www.anglerspointmarina.com/Loft_Rental.php
enice
Posted 8/9/2013 7:20 PM (#656622 - in reply to #656612)
Subject: RE: St Clair !




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Last time I was there we stayed at the Extended Stay in Roseville based on the guides recommendation. It was a nice hotel and about 10 minutes from the 9 mile launch.
Zib
Posted 8/9/2013 11:34 PM (#656660 - in reply to #656612)
Subject: RE: St Clair !





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Location: Detroit River
Angler's Pointe is on the water in Anchor Bay. Jerry & his wife are good people.
waterwolfhunter
Posted 8/12/2013 7:24 PM (#657035 - in reply to #656612)
Subject: Re: St Clair !





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Location: Lake St. Clair
as far as "near muskie grounds" andywhere near any part of the lake would qualify for that! haha. Red Roof in is a good choice as it is very fisherman friendly
hoosierhunter
Posted 8/13/2013 8:44 AM (#657115 - in reply to #656612)
Subject: Re: St Clair !





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I have never been to st. clair and would like to make it up there this fall. I have also heard bad stories about the neighborhoods around the lake. Is anglers point in a "family friendly" area?
Contender
Posted 8/13/2013 2:58 PM (#657188 - in reply to #657115)
Subject: Re: St Clair !




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Location: Algonac, MI
hoosierhunter - 8/13/2013 9:44 AM
.....heard bad stories about the neighborhoods around the lake. Is anglers point in a "family friendly" area?


YES - AP is in a friendly area. Chesterfield is one of the Northern suburbs of Detroit.

Also, AP is located directly across from a nice state boat ramp and is protected by the SANG base. (within a stones throw of the base)

Edited by Contender 8/13/2013 2:59 PM
Andrew Veach
Posted 8/13/2013 4:18 PM (#657212 - in reply to #656612)
Subject: RE: St Clair !




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Anyone have a report on how the fishing has been out there?
muskieman23
Posted 8/14/2013 7:54 AM (#657303 - in reply to #656612)
Subject: Re: St Clair !




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One of my buddies booked Chris mahan for this past weekend and they did well I believe 10 for 17 or something close and he also lost about a 54 boat side.
Juhas
Posted 8/14/2013 5:48 PM (#657423 - in reply to #657303)
Subject: Re: St Clair !




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Mahan is in the know with whats going on that lake
muskieman23
Posted 8/14/2013 8:03 PM (#657449 - in reply to #656612)
Subject: Re: St Clair !




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You got that right! I will be out there with him the 19th and 20th of oct. should be an awesome trip!
muskyman72
Posted 8/16/2013 6:32 PM (#657789 - in reply to #657449)
Subject: Re: St Clair !




Posts: 84


Location: Knot on the WATER
all
was going to head there first week of October, Any ideas will be appreciated to what areas to start? Thanks Much..
Landry
Posted 8/16/2013 6:53 PM (#657792 - in reply to #656612)
Subject: Re: St Clair !




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The river, belle r or Thames.
With everyone else of course:)
muskyman72
Posted 8/17/2013 8:05 AM (#657868 - in reply to #657792)
Subject: Re: St Clair !




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Location: Knot on the WATER
Thanks Landry,
but we were hoping to stay on the US side. First will try to find any bait fish in areas, but like to start somewhere, never fished it before. Thanks.
larryc
Posted 8/18/2013 8:48 AM (#658028 - in reply to #656612)
Subject: Re: St Clair !




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Lots of pretty good musky guys get their butts kicked by St Clair despite what they see on TV and Facebook. IF you're determined to not use a guide [recommended] a good stategy would be to get in touch with Jason Chaney at Michigan Musky Shop. [ he's on Facebook for contact info] He can give you some starting points and up to date info on what's happening. In October the lake can change overnight from crystal clear to chocolate , glass calm to rolling whitecaps.
muskieman23
Posted 8/18/2013 12:07 PM (#658049 - in reply to #656612)
Subject: Re: St Clair !




Posts: 69


So should we reschedule? What would
Be better than oct?
enice
Posted 8/18/2013 2:05 PM (#658055 - in reply to #658049)
Subject: Re: St Clair !




Posts: 50


October is a great time to be there. The weather can be unpredictable at times and on St. Clair strong winds aren't your friend. Then again strong winds can happen in any month of the year. I'm going to be there in mid November this year and was there late October last year. Had a great time then and will again this year. They will be stacked up near river mouths in October and there will be lots of people fishing those areas. Don't let that scare you off though, there are plenty for everyone. Sure it can be tough as any lake can be, but it's still one of the best musky lakes in the world. Whenever you decide to go you won't be disappointed.
ChinWhiskers
Posted 8/18/2013 2:18 PM (#658056 - in reply to #658049)
Subject: Re: St Clair !




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Location: Cave Run Lake KY.
On St. Clair you never know , till you know. GO when you can, on St Clair it seems like you get a north west wind every night, if you are not off the lake by dark thirty you are going into white caps. I have fished the lake in July, Aug. @ Sept. and we had wind every night. Good fishing to you. Marv.
muskieman23
Posted 8/18/2013 10:45 PM (#658126 - in reply to #656612)
Subject: Re: St Clair !




Posts: 69


Thanks guys. I went in July with a buddy (not guided) and we soon realized how invaluable it would be to book a guide. We are just hoping to hit a few fish! And I would really like to break my Pb at 47 and 3/4! We will see I appreciate everyone's input!
waterwolfhunter
Posted 8/19/2013 7:37 PM (#658264 - in reply to #656612)
Subject: Re: St Clair !





Posts: 131


Location: Lake St. Clair
Being that is pend the whole season out there.....October is a great time to be there. Weather is just something you are going to have to deal with. By that time the shad will be starting to stage up in the rivers and they will start to get really good. If you plan on fishing only US water, I would suggest starting in the North channel area (St Clair River). This will also allow you to stay protected from possible big winds depending on their direction. You can literally fish miles of cabbage beds along the shipping channel and there will be fish there. There will be many other boats but don't forget, these spots are miles long so you wont be crowded. Get out there, beat it up, be prepared to throw pounders and monster medussas for 12-15 hours a day and you will be successful! haha. Sounds like a lot of work and it is but that's what I have the most success with all year and especially that time of year. Anchor bay can be pretty good as there are many main bay points with tons of cabbage. I don't fish out there that time of year but many people do and they catch fish. Good Luck!
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