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St. Clair info
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07/07/15 08:21 PM
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nellayor
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Heading to Lake St. Clair July 15-22. Was wondering if anyone had any advice, good info, or knew of a place that had some good info. I did a couple google searches, but didn't finding anything helpful. Really looking forward to getting into some good smallies. Thanks
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Re: St. Clair info
[Re: nellayor]
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07/08/15 12:11 AM
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JLaw300
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Drag tubes and drop shot in 12-16 ft of water. When you find vegetation you'll find bass.
PM me your address I will send you a chip with waypoints. I fish there quite a bit and have for years.
Last edited by JLaw300; 07/08/15 12:12 AM.
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Re: St. Clair info
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07/08/15 11:44 AM
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sight fisher
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Art Ferguson at www.artoffishing.com is the man. He put me on one that was 6lbs 1oz. We caught 151 in two days on his counter. He also sells his tubes and jig heads for the big ones. His company is Provider Tackle.
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Re: St. Clair info
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07/08/15 12:36 PM
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papamark
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Mini Tractor
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If you can get to Charity Island, you should still find them on the beds
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Re: St. Clair info
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07/08/15 03:51 PM
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nellayor
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Thanks to everyone. Definitely some good places to start. Much appreciated. PM sent JLaw.
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