Lake St. Clair Bass Fishing Report
The Lake St. Clair catch and release season opened for bass last weekend. The weather was rainy all weekend, but that didn’t slow the action down. Reports of smallmouth being caught from 9 mile to 11 mile road by the hundreds were common. We have also received reports of some fish being caught at Selfridge. Largemouth were also plentiful in the canals and off breakwalls. Tubes, lipless crankbaits, and jerkbaits in all kinds of colors did the job. We’ve had reports of fish coming from 4 feet to 8 feet of water. Needless to say the fish are everywhere in large numbers and will hit just about anything you throw at them.
Good luck, as if you need it this time of year.
Lake St. Clair Bass tubes and gobies by Poor Boy’s Baits at Independent Tackle
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