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Fall fishing on st clair

Started by Bassin Bero, September 22, 2010, 09:01:04 PM

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Bassin Bero

I taking a trip to st Clair this weekend. just trying to figure out what I need to bring has anybody been doing any good out there.

Firefighter Jeff

Sorry Brett, haven't been out there since the spring DK Open.  Good luck to you !!!  Wish I was there with you.  My trip comes in about a week and a half.   ;D  So I'll be begging for some asssistance later.  lololol

motocross269

Normally this time of year the South Shore is the place to be but with these north winds and rains it will probably be a muddy mess down there this weekend.....
If I were you i would go to the old stand by and fish the mile roads working at different depths to find where the fish seem to be...Look for schools of baitfish on your graph...
You are going to have to find clean water...If the water is dirtied up at the Mile roads try Anchor Bay...
As far as baits I always start out with Crankbaits and work my way slower and deeper from there....
Should be a good weekend weather wise..Dress warm and have fun...

djkimmel

I have heard the Mile Roads bite is picking up again. Hope it's true.

Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
Unless clearly stated as such, opinions expressed by Dan Kimmel on this forum are not the opinions or policies of The Bass Federation of Michigan.

Mike S.

Really going to have to beat that crankbait thing into his head.  In the 7 years I've known him, I don't think I've ever seen him throw a crankbait.  Not sure he even owns any. ???  I've got plenty.  Hope we find some fish.

bassassasin88

Make sure to bring some DD22's and DD14's. I also love to throw some Strike King series 4, 5, and 6. Sexy shad always seems to work for me. If the water is a little muddy try chartruese sexy shad. Those baits will have you covered from 8-18fow. There's nothing better than getting your arm nearly ripped off by a giant smallie while throwing a big crankbait. You should also try some lipless cranks and jerkbaits. As previously mentioned you gotta find some clear water.

Firefighter Jeff

Jason, do you get out on St. Clair much????  any chances during the week???
                          Jeff

Bassin Bero

Thanks for all the input guys hopfully the fish are biting..

River Rat

Quote from: Firefighter Jeff on September 23, 2010, 11:39:07 PM
Jason, do you get out on St. Clair much????  any chances during the week???
                          Jeff

Jeff, if you're up next wk I'll be running around out there.  Just scouting for the Big Ten tx.

Scott
Dearborn, MI and Lake Wales, FL

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