Lake Erie Outdoors
Fishing Forums => Lake St. Clair => Topic started by: Lucky Strike on March 27, 2020, 06:11:04 PM
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2020 Walleye season has begun!
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Another vid
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Ha i know this spot. Thanks for the heads up.gonna hit that soon :thumbup:
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Better hurry. These guys are killing it
On this 2 day video we go on a hunt for some EARLY SPRING WALLEYES on the Detroit River. Come check out how the journey went !. Good luck and have a bountiful season.
Walleye Fishing from the Shore- Spring WALLEYE fishing on the Detroit river
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Even with COVID-19 some guys are still getting out.
Welcome back everyone,
I hope everyone is doing well despite our current situation.
In this episode we are once again catching BEAUTY Detroit River Walleyes and I DEMONSTRATE how you can LEARN the same productive technique we use to SLAY !
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Well better than me trying to get on Lake Erie. All ramps are still closed. Any one have an idea when they will be opening. Not that today is a good day for fishing. :thumbdown:
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Ramps on US side open but you cant get across the border. OPP were telling US boats to leave as they were fishing Canadian waters. Shore fishing i havent bothered too many guys there for my liking. Whitebass are also in and people crowding :thumbdown:
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May 24th Action heating up on the DR
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Wow lots of people fishing there. Does anyone know if the whitebass have come in?
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Wow lots of people fishing there. Does anyone know if the whitebass have come in?
White Bass are running right now, but I also heard the people are crowding as well, so maybe try the less popular spots. Good Luck!
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Wow lots of people fishing there. Does anyone know if the whitebass have come in?
White Bass are running right now, but I also heard the people are crowding as well, so maybe try the less popular spots. Good Luck!
Yes White Bass are in, but actually not that thick yet. Everything is late this year.
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I tried for whitebass and word on the street is they didnt come in numbers at all this year. There were sporadic schools here and there but not the steady action of previous years. The spots where they were catching them good were too crowded for my taste. it was nuts, soon as a couple guys caught some, the shore hordes moved in. it's like they were watching with binoculars or something.
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Good video,thanks!
I never fishing in Detroit river but planing in 3-4 weeks go and try for walleye fishing. just wondering what is the optimal weight what I can use there ? How strong is stream there ?
Thanks
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Good video,thanks!
I never fishing in Detroit river but planing in 3-4 weeks go and try for walleye fishing. just wondering what is the optimal weight what I can use there ? How strong is stream there ?
Thanks
It depends on the spots you choose to fish, but generally there is a steady current and weights used 1/2 to 3/4 oz. Baits, we use swimbaits, plastic worms and bondy baits. Cast upstream and let drift, ticking bottom, with a few jerks. Good Luck
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Thanks!
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Try at night as well, newest vid released