Great Lakes Bass Fishing Forum
Bass Fishing => Bass Fishing Tips, Techniques & General Discussion => Topic started by: Hollada on November 02, 2014, 05:08:25 PM
How did you do? I may have one more trip left for steelhead in a few weeks, but most everyone I know with a boat has put em say for the season..
Dan
i did. probably wont put the boat up until after next weekend
I got out Sunday for a few hours. I managed a few but it looks like I may be done for the season since the storage place is filling up fast & I don't want to wait much longer. Fishing shows/videos & online shopping for fishing stuff gets me through the winter. I usually plan a steelie trip in March & a few trips south in April to help break things up. Here are a few from yesterday:
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Fishing was pretty good on the Portage Chain over the weekend, both the largemouth and smallmouth were biting well.
Hit St. Clair on Sunday for about five hours. I launched out of Harley around 10:00AM and went looking for bass. Went all over anchor bay and couldn't find a single bass. The musky were sure easy to find though. The two that surprised me the most was 32" musky on a bladed jig in front of Belle Maer Marina, and the other was a 40" on a texas rigged craw next to the break wall by the Harley launch. Not sure why the are called the fish of 1000 casts. I seem to find them every 300 or so ;D ::)
They are the fish when you least suspect them (or are using something expensive or trying to get your bass or I shouldn't have thrown a lure to that spot) on Lake St. Clair.