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NEED Some Help

Started by Zeman, April 04, 2008, 03:11:33 PM

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Zeman

Just moved here bout a year ago, Have no idea were to fish on foot I do not have a boat yet working on that,but need to know some good spots to fish,Thanks ??

Cheetam

Where abouts do you live?

btw, welcome aboard...
Jeff

Zeman


djkimmel

What are the closest Metroparks to Taylor jcheetam? I think some of those other reservoir parks (Ecorse River or ?) aren't too far from that either, are they?

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Cheetam

Quote from: djkimmel on April 04, 2008, 04:23:51 PM
What are the closest Metroparks to Taylor jcheetam? I think some of those other reservoir parks (Ecorse River or ?) aren't too far from that either, are they?
There are quite a few options nearby...I'm running out the door now, but will post some tonight at home (unless someone beats me to it, which is always a good possibility...).
Jeff

Cheetam

I grew up South of Taylor, and when I fished from shore, I would go down to the Flat Rock Dam, which is South down Telegraph Rd near South Huron Drive. I caught everything from steelhead to smallies, to walleye, and of course the occasional carp, gar, catfish, etc.  I would also go to Elizabeth park in Trenton, which is East on West Rd from Telegraph until it ends near Jefferson.  Turn Right and head straight to the park.  Wyandotte, Trenton and Ecorse also have some access points (at least they did back in the day, not too sure now), just drive North up Jefferson (aka Biddle in Wyandotte) from Elizabeth park.  I live on the westside now, and during the week, if I need a quick fix, I go to Newburgh Lake, which is off of Hines Drive between Newburgh and Haggerty.  I've actually caught some nice largemouth up to 3.5 pounds and plenty of smaller fish.  There's also crappie, sunfish, some pike and of course carp.  There were some days in the spring where I would catch up to 20 or 30 fish for 5 to 6 hours of fishing (most smaller, but still fun nonetheless).  There are actually a quite a few little areas to fish along Hines Drive, which you can get to by heading North on Telegraph...if memory serves me, you can access Hines from Telegraph just North of Michigan Ave.  And, there's always the metro parks, which usually have access to some decent fishing.  I haven't fished most of them, but I know Kent Lake has plenty of shore fishing opportunities, and I hear there are some decent fish there  ;D  Anyways, I hope I gave you a couple ideas.  I'm sure some of the other nice people on this site will chime in with some ideas...
Jeff

huston

You did a great job of covering fishing sites. Let me add a few more. In Trenton, there is a pier off biddle,(Jefferson) which has a nice park with it. Their is also a cement pier in Trenton around that Hospital off Biddle. The foot of Southfield Rd. and Jefferson has a pier too. There is a launch with a park in River Rouge off Jefferson. And we can't forget Belleville and Ford lake which is part of the Huron River watershed. Belleville has fishing off of Rawsonville Rd. and at points around the Lake.

Zeman

Thanks, guys i will have to check it all out were ever there is fish i will be there catching them,I will be working on getting a boat next year got to much going on with the new house this year but next year I should be on the watter with you guys.  Thanks again.BTW if any body has room on the boat let me know got gas money.

dmills4124

You picked the right web site for info. I've only been here a few months and already learned 10 times what I thought I knew and made some really good friends. Good luck and don't be a stranger.
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don m
By the way I live in NE Ohio so I can't help you for fishing spot up there.

Got Fish??

Zeman nice to know where to go to find good people isin't it. Try joining some local clubs. Down River Walleye guys are a great bunch, NBAA would be a good place to start .

Skulley

Zeman, my club is looking for new members.  Non-boaters have been scarce and we are looking for them especially.  Check out our website:  www.backlashers.net  Maybe it is something your interested in.  Plus it will get you on the water with some pretty good fisherman and some pretty good guys.

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Zeman, I'll add an invitation to ya also.  If you want to get out on St. Clair, PM me or email me anytime.  I'm on the water a few times a week.  Our club, the Eastside Bass Anglers is a great bunch of guys who just fish for fun.  You are welcome to fish with us anytime.  If tourneys are your thing, definitely check out BD's club.  I hear they are a fun bunch of guys.  If tourneys aren't your thing, come fish with EBA anytime.  Or heck, do both!   ;D  Welcome to GLB.
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