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Tips for St. Claire?

Started by JchesBass_7, June 15, 2010, 11:34:49 PM

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JchesBass_7

Hey everyone, I have a tournament on St. Claire in a few weeks. I figure I will head to the mile roads, and fish slow. Any ideas on what to throw? Color? Size? Depth? What  state are the fish in? Thanks all that help?

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BigSmallie

You could start by purchasing a good map and look for promising spots.   

Then spend countless days, money on hotel rooms, meals and a bunch of gas trying to find the fish.........that's what I do.    Sometimes it works, and sometimes not so much.....

BS  ;)
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Quote from: BigSmallie on June 16, 2010, 12:07:24 PM
You could start by purchasing a good map and look for promising spots.   

Then spend countless days, money on hotel rooms, meals and a bunch of gas trying to find the fish.........that's what I do.    Sometimes it works, and sometimes not so much.....

BS  ;)

LMAO  so true  !!!!!  lololol

LAPORTE

Tough question with a big tourney coming up.... not sure how many peps are willing to give up an hot spot.
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t-bone

what? no one is willing to give up their best spots to a guy who makes his first post on the board? geez, you guys are tough.

Alright, I'll give might up, go to the 6 mile road and find 13ft. Shouldn't be too hard. There is a weedbed right around there. That is the hard part. The fish are everywhere right now. And by that I mean scattered. Fish fast and use gulp. It helps if there is a stiff 25 mph wind. Start deep and move shallow. If it doesn't happen right away, pee in the water.  ;)

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smbassman

You can do like 90% of the fishermen out there (and 99% of the pleasure boaters that decide they want to catch some fish).  Drive around slowly and look for someone that catches a fish.  Then sit down right on top of them, claim you had a waypoint on that exact spot and start fishing. 

MadWags

That is the Ben Trodder technique. ;D
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River Rat

I sure can't help, my spots are very nice Tues-Friday! ;D  Not so hot Sat 'n' Sun.....  :o
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Cheetam

We had a couple hotspots today.  Got a 6+, a couple 5 +, and a couple 4s.  Unfortunately, the waypoints are in a SI unit at the bottom of the lake.  If you find it, the waypoints are yours.
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Skulley

I had a real good day out on the Mile Roads yesterday.  I caught about 18 fish. I would say 14 of them would have kept.  My best 5 would have gone about 19lbs.  I hadn't been out there in about two weeks.  Still 18 is a slow day on St. Clair.  I was out there about 10 hours.  Still a slow day fishing on St. Clair is better than a great day at work.   :o


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motocross269

Quote from: Cheetam on June 18, 2010, 10:35:45 PM
We had a couple hotspots today.  Got a 6+, a couple 5 +, and a couple 4s.  Unfortunately, the waypoints are in a SI unit at the bottom of the lake.  If you find it, the waypoints are yours.

Are you kidding me??  :'(  What is the "Rest of that story"...
I am going to start safety wiring my stuff up...That is the 3rd unit this year that I have heard is sitting on the bottom of the lake..
I would puke on the spot if I saw my Lowrance drop in the lake....I have "Most" of my GPS Coordinates backed up but not all...

motocross269

Quote from: smbassman on June 17, 2010, 08:44:22 AM
You can do like 90% of the fishermen out there (and 99% of the pleasure boaters that decide they want to catch some fish).  Drive around slowly and look for someone that catches a fish.  Then sit down right on top of them, claim you had a waypoint on that exact spot and start fishing.  

Isn't that the Truth......Even Stren Pros from Kentucky....but that is another story...

Cheetam

Quote from: motocross269 on June 19, 2010, 09:36:51 PM
Quote from: Cheetam on June 18, 2010, 10:35:45 PM
We had a couple hotspots today.  Got a 6+, a couple 5 +, and a couple 4s.  Unfortunately, the waypoints are in a SI unit at the bottom of the lake.  If you find it, the waypoints are yours.

Are you kidding me??  :'(  What is the "Rest of that story"...
I am going to start safety wiring my stuff up...That is the 3rd unit this year that I have heard is sitting on the bottom of the lake..
I would puke on the spot if I saw my Lowrance drop in the lake....I have "Most" of my GPS Coordinates backed up but not all...

Speared a wave coming in and "bye bye" Hummingbird. 
Jeff

djkimmel

Best to try not to do that. Bummer.

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Genie

That totally bites ... thank goodness I had Dan Kimmel in my boat showing me how to drive rougher water.  It sounds silly, but being from the West side, the water is just different and Dan showed me a lot about how to drive and stay dry.  Only speared one wave.  Fortunately, all my stuff is still intact!
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Quote from: Cheetam on June 20, 2010, 02:06:50 PM
Quote from: motocross269 on June 19, 2010, 09:36:51 PM
Quote from: Cheetam on June 18, 2010, 10:35:45 PM
We had a couple hotspots today.  Got a 6+, a couple 5 +, and a couple 4s.  Unfortunately, the waypoints are in a SI unit at the bottom of the lake.  If you find it, the waypoints are yours.

Are you kidding me??  :'(  What is the "Rest of that story"...
I am going to start safety wiring my stuff up...That is the 3rd unit this year that I have heard is sitting on the bottom of the lake..
I would puke on the spot if I saw my Lowrance drop in the lake....I have "Most" of my GPS Coordinates backed up but not all...

Speared a wave coming in and "bye bye" Hummingbird. 

That is not nice!  I lost my 798cSI off the bow running across Burt on Wed a.m. before the Tx a few wks back.  I never saw it leave the boat!  The plastic clips just gave way, my ram mount was just sitting there looking empty.  That was a nightmare scrambling to find a replacement while up in Cheboygan...  I feel your pain Jeff.
Dearborn, MI and Lake Wales, FL

Cheetam

The unit was my buddy Charlie's.  It was heartbreaking.  It was pretty much brand new.
Jeff

JchesBass_7

Hey thanks for some help I really appreciate it!! ;)

motocross269

We need to get some Aircraft Mechanics to give us a class on safety wiring...Their stuff is a work of art...I can do it but it doesn't look as nice as what they do...
Safety wiring will be the trick to keeping those units safe...

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