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2005 Fishing charters and fishing guides on Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and Lake St. Clair. Fishing for Salmon, Steelhead, Trout, Walleye, Smallmouth Bass, Perch, Muskie and other species of Great Lakes fish. Your internet source for information on fishing guides on the Great Lakes |
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Fishing Report for the Michigan and Ontario Waters of Lake St.
Clair for 2005 including the St. Clair River and the Detroit River |
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August 8, 2005 -- St. Clair River anglers are having good luck on walleye, bass, musky, perch and catfish along the length of the river. In Lake St. Clair the musky are most active in the southern areas of the lake. Walleye are active in the North Channel. In the Detroit River the walleye fishing is fair and seems to be improving. The best times to fish for walleye are in the low light conditions near dawn and dusk. A few bass and musky have also been reported from the Detroit River. July 19, 2005 -- In the St. Clair River near Port Huron lots of small (undersize) walleye are being caught with a few keepers mixed in. July 12, 2005 -- Bass, walleye and perch have been coming from the waters of Lake St. Clair. In the Detroit River good catches of walleye have come from the north end of the river. May 14, 2005 -- A few walleye, northern pike and smallmouth have reportedly been caught by those fishing the waters of Lake St. Clair but walleye fishermen on the Detroit river have been having much better success. A few walleye have also ben coming from the St. Clair River. May 2, 2005 -- Fishermen on the Detroit River have been taking some good catches of walleye with a few northern pike and muskie mixed in. April 26, 2005 -- This is basically a generic report. There are a few charter boats in the water and they have made a few trips with varying results but the season is only beginning. This time of year in most of the Great Lakes steelhead and brown trout are in the waters near shore and can be taken by trolling close to shore. Smelt and suckers are making spawning runs and can be taken in and near the mouths of streams. Steelhead are also still in many streams. Walleye are just completing their spawning and the white bass are beginning. As the waters continue to warm the fish should begin feeding more actively. Be sure to check the fishing regulations for your area since seasons and creel limits can vary by area and time of year. A few smallmouth have been reported from Lake St. Clair. Smelt dipping is reported to by poor at Port Huron. Some nice walleye catches have been reported from the Canadian side of the Detroit River.Reports will begin when boating season starts. (Usually in April)
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