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Hoping some of you Great Lakes area people can enlighten me as to best time to visit Detroit area to coincide with reasonable fishing prospects. My son now resides in that area and I know nothing about it. If I time a visit for some fishing it could prove enjoyable. He is not much of a fisherman but my daughters make up for what he lacks. Thanks |
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Lake St Clair for musky, bass, walleye fishing is your best bet close to Detroit metro area. The best salmon, trout, and steelhead rivers are 2-4 hours north of Detroit on the Michigan Lower Pennisula. Do a google search on Lake St. Clair fishing you should get lots of information. Good luck, I have never fished that side of Michigan only the western lower pennisula and the UP. Good luck BG |
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St clair is walleye mecca, careful about eating them, they have some nasty detroit goo in em C&R brudda |
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DETROIT RIVER IS IT YOUR ONE STOP TO SOME FANTASTIC FISHING WHETHER YOU EAT THE FISH OR NOT THE LOWER STRECHES OF THE RIVER OFFERS SOME OF THE BEST FISHING IN THE STATE DEPENDING WHEN YOU GO. GOOD LUCK P.S. I EAT THE FISH WALLEYE STEELHEAD SALMON BASS ETC. |
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Thanks for the help stupervisor and walleywalt. Dont know when I am going to get out that way but it wll happen. |
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Hope you don't go now the water is getting kinda hard. But it is fun sitting over a hole pulling fish out of it. WFFF |
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Have tried that hard water fishing a few times... not my cup of tea. I wait for the thaw |