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Monroe Smallmouth

Started by Hoosier 492, June 22, 2010, 05:41:34 AM

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Hoosier 492

Heading to Erie/ Detroit River this weekend but was mainly going to try and focus on finding some smallmouth around Monroe or would this be a waste of time? Never fished for them around this area before just looking for some thoughts.

Thanks
Hoosier

MadWags

Fish the rocky point on the north end of Breast Bay. Some French name I believe.
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Quote from: MadWags on June 23, 2010, 07:05:18 AM
Fish the rocky point on the north end of Breast Bay. Some French name I believe.

It is Brest bay not Breast Bay.... ;D But that is OK....The first time I went there I drove all over the bay looking for the breasts.....I was pretty disappointed.... ;D

I can't remember the name of any points....It seemed to me like it was one big weedy flat with some big rocks scattered around but it has been a while....

I don't know what size boat you have but have you thought about launching at Erie Metro park and fishing the chanels?? Be careful not to get into Canadian waters if you don't have a license but there is plenty of water to fish on the US side...Those chanels show themselves pretty well and there is plenty of fish in them...

Hoosier 492

Thanks Everyone going out this Afternoon to give it a shot. I have a 22ft boat was going to try the mouth of the river around the channels sat. Going to try some largemouth fishing as well I think they are really underrated there.
Thanks again
Hoosier 

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