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The 2012 Lake St. Clair Classic Walleye Tournament Info

The Lake St. Clair Walleye Association Presents
The 2012
Lake St. Clair Classic
A Premier Walleye Tournament on Lake St. Clair
$8,000* In Prizes
Paying out 1st through 6th place
Saturday June 16th, 2011
6:00 AM – 2 PM

Captain’s Meeting on Friday, June 15th, at 6:00 pm at the Rose-Clair Eagles Hall.
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm: Registration & Social Hour.
6:00 pm Captain’s Meeting Starts. Mandatory attendance by at least one member of
each team.
Optional social hour after the Captain’s Meeting until closing.

Participation & Entry: Contestants must enter as a two
person team with a fee of $200 per team. (Entry fee
increases if paid after June 13th.) A team may choose to
name an alternate should one team member be unable to
compete.

Boats, Equipment & Safety: All boats will be
inspected prior to the start of tournament fishing. All
state and USCG regulations will be mandatory.

*based on 50 entries

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL INFO & ENTRY FORM

Lake St. Clair Walleye Report

We’ve been getting some reports of walleye being caught on harnesses down by the dumping grounds.  Guys have been fishing with copper, red and white blades.  We’ve also had some reports of walleye coming off the 400 club on harnesses as well.  The earlier the better to get these fish. With the recent rain you may need to switch up the colors as the water should have more colors to it.  Good luck.

Lake St. Clair Fishing Report – Smallmouth, Perch & Walleye

Bit of cooler weather coming by, but don’t let that stop you from getting out as the fishing is really good right now.

Smallmouth Bass Report

The smallies are fairly heavy off the mile roads straight on up to Metro.  Follows those weed lines and throw tubes and cranks.  Lipless and lipped cranbaits doing well.  Go for 8-12 feet of water. Go for natural colors like perch and shad.  Make sure you have a second rod ready as follows from other fish are going to happen.

Walleye Report

Still getting reports of success jigging in the North end of the Detroit river.  Go Fin-S on a chartreuse jig head.  Fish being caught primarily in the morning on both the US and Canadian sides.  Also getting some reports of walleye being caught in the lake off the mile roads.  Trollers are having some success pulling crankbaits in 10-12 feet of water.  Expect a mixed bag with smallmouth in the area also.

Perch Report

I’ve heard a few reports of Perch being caught around the 400 Club tower on minnows.  They do seems to be scattered however, so you may need to move around a bit.  The St. Clair Light area usually starts to get some fish around now, but we haven’t heard any reports from there yet.

Good luck and be safe.