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Justin Clark

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  1. I think we are fishing with Scott Springer and Scott Soisson the boss set everything so not 100%
  2. So I finally got the official dates March 20th thur March 25th any idea of some baits I should bring with me?
  3. Folks I need some intel. I am making my 1st trip to Texas to go bass fishing! I work for a fishing tackle distributed and I won a sales contest and it was a trip to fish in Texas and sounds like we are going to Choke Canyon. It will be around the end of March and I am just wanting to get a feel for what tackle and how we might be fishing at that time of the year. I am from Michigan so our largemouth don't get to big my PB is 7lb 2oz hoping to break that on this trip. Any info you can share with me on the lake would be great. Thanks!
  4. Here is the latest report for you guys coming up to Lake St. Clair. www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7a0CppJeAA
  5. Bassmaster Elite Event on Lake St. Clair Day 3 Blast off and Bass Live behind the scenes views.
  6. Here is the latest update guys and gals
  7. Should be pretty clear and temps in the 70s
  8. Here is the latest update for those coming to the area!
  9. Here is the newest report
  10. Here is the newest one guys
  11. Here is the newest report for everyone! Fishing for everything on the lake has been really good Smallies by St. Clair standards of the last 10 years is a little slower but my guess is the cooler spring is to blame.
  12. Here is the latest update guys
  13. Here is the newest update on the fishing. The fishing has been good and getting better! Now is the time to make the trip up!!!!
  14. Here is this weeks report.
  15. Hey guys I am going to post up my reports I do for Lake St. Clair.I did this last year and heard from many guys this helped them out. This is for you guys that travel up here so you can stay in the loop.
  16. I was born and raised in monroe and I know the River Raisin well. Bliss has some sallies but it is better for channel cats. From Dundee down to lake Erie the river has better bottom for those sallies so you find more in that stretch. For inland lakes head out to the Irish Hills area. There has to be at least 60 lakes out there within 2 hour drive from Blissfield all have some good fish in them. Wamplers is a great lake for bass and panfish. You have Vineyard, Evans, Sand, Clark, Devils and many more you can hit up in that area. Knutson in Brooklyn can point you in the right direction.
  17. Well bugs, and the constant changing of the weather has made things a little tougher the last few weeks. But this week we have started to see things getting better on many fronts. Emerald Shiners have also finally started to get larger which is great news for those going after perch. The lake temps have finally hit the 70's every where I have been on the lake so the fish should be getting into there summer areas. The weeds are growing well even in the deep water now. We should have Walpole tags available here in the shop soon , 1 day, 7 day, and season passes for those that fish over there. Bass: Good numbers are being caught in 9 to 12 FOW from 14 mile south to about 9 mile area. If your goal are the big girls start your search in the deeper summer area here on the US side and Canada side. Tubes, Drop shot and Spybaits have been they most protective baits lately. In tubes stick with your darker green like Triple Threat, Green Pumpkin, Mari Gras, Formula G3 and road kill colors. There has been a few days where smoke and off the wall colors like Ruffes Poop have done well also. In dropshot baits try a Zoom Z Drop, Angler's Choice Kill shot, and the Shad Shape Worm from Yamamoto. We have 17 new sku's of Duo Spinbaits coming in soon. Some of these are brand new colors and colors are old colors in new sizes. This fish was caught by John Maniaci at last nights cash for bass tourney and it took 2nd for big bass that night. Perch: We have gotten reports from 4 areas as of late. South of the B Marker area, Buoy 27-28, St. Clair Light area and 13 FOW out from 10/11 mile area. Locate weeds the perch should be in and around them to hide from the bass and muskie. Slip Floats and perch rigs such has the Drop-shot perch rig or the Domka Tight line have done well for guys. The 4th area is up on the flats working the in and around the reed beds. Muskie: If your casting work from Metro Point down to masonic area with buck tails and soft plastics in 18 to 12 FOW around Cabbage beds. If your looking to troll head out a little deeper or over to Canada.
  18. Well that Gale was fun lol. Surprisingly the fishing wasn't slowed down to much for many of the fish that have left the shallows (4 FOW or less). The lake has a tint to it and the minnows have started to group up in the open water. We have had some stellar panfish reports come in this week from the delta. Bass Tourney Season is in full swing now that boat the US and Canadian side are open. Muskie season is also in full swing has well. The North winds of Saturday's gale had pushed a lot of cold Lake Huron water down the St. Clair River and into the lake. Sunday morning much of the lake had a Aqua Blue tint to it. The Water temp reports have been telling us that a 5 to 10 degree drop happend over the weekend. It took a few days for some areas to get fired back up, but they have picked back up. The mayfly hatch; aka the hex has also kicked back into gear. We had clouds flying around the shop this morning. Bass: The best depths to target right now are 8 to 15 FOW . You need to work to local some of the new weeds that have started to grow out in the deeper depths. Once you locate them fishing has been really good for guys. Crankbaits such has Rapala DT's 6's &10's, Strike King 3XD and 5XD, Fat Free Shad and other similarly sized deep diving cranks have really started to catch some fish. Once you have located a good area with fish the Spybait from Duo have also been doing well. They should net you a few more big fish bites. As always the dropshot and tubes are stable producers. Perch: The main lake has given fish in here and there kind of deal. But the delta area has given up some good catches once you locate the fish. Slip floats and Perch rigs have been the most used tactics. Walleye: The US shoreline has been on and off things. Guys have had a hard time hammer out a solid pattern. There has been a few limits off the 400 Club in 10 to 15 FOW. The Stoney Point area in Canada has also been good. Reports of walleye starting to setup in the summer areas have started to filter in. Muskie: Reports have come in of action picking up in the St. Clair River for guys catching them from shore like last year. Gill/Sunnies/Crappies: Reports from the canals , delta, and the northern bays have been very good as of the last few days. Some large fish over 10 inches have been reported. The Crappies have also started to show back up in a few area and the avg size has been really good. Also we have only two of our rental boats left for sale stop on by and have a look.
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