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  • LIVE 2 FISH

    Blue Ambassador

    3/14/25

    • Species

      Largemouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Pre-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Hard Jerkbaits

    • Structure

      Ledges

    • Water Temperature

      35°

    Last ice just left so the water was just above freezing. Air temps were about 40 in the morning and set to rise to about 50 mid day. Ran moving baits such as the spinner and bladed jig with a few thumbs but no hooksets. Switched up to a deep jerkbait (Berkley Stunna +1 in the Phenom color) and hitting bottom and pausing got me on my first open water bass of 2025!
  • Josh Lopez

    Bronze Ambassador

    4/28/23

    • Species

      Smallmouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Pre-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Tubes

    • Structure

      Rock Pile

    • Forage

      Crawfish

    • Water Temperature

      50°

    Fished isolated rock piles in 6-10ft. Caught 75 fish on the day. It’s starting to heat up out there.
  • Kristine Fischer

    Gold Ambassador

    4/27/20

    • Species

      Smallmouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Pre-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Soft Swimbaits (Sm/Md)

    • Structure

      Boulders

    Smallmouth are moving up on the flats and are congregating on rock
  • Matt Belletini

    Bronze Ambassador

    4/27/23

    • Species

      Smallmouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Pre-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Soft Swimbaits (Sm/Md)

    • Structure

      Rock Pile

    • Forage

      Perch

    • Water Temperature

      51°

    A fresh wave of fat pre-spawn male smallmouth bass pulled up on Lake St. Clair last week. Lots of 2.75-3.5lb fish with occasional four pounders mixed in. Lots of numbers right now on shallow flats in 5-9 ft of water, feeding on small 2-3” perch (see picture). The best bait was a Keitech Swing Impact Fat 3.3” Sexy Shad on a 3/8 oz jig head. The tail had a light amount of Spike-it chartreuse marker to help match the small perch. I also added some wacky o-rings to the head of the swimbait. The rings help hold the swimbait on the jig head and I was able to catch over 40 fish on a single Keitech. The fish are not super aggressive right now and require a slow retrieve. Your rod would just load up while slowly dragging the swimbait on the bottom. When you catch one, just hit anchor mode and cast all around the boat. Lots of fish are roaming the flats, with some groups of fish holding on isolated rock and wood. Watercolor ranged from clear to mud, the best fishing was in the stained water. It’s only going to get better as the water warms up!
  • LIVE 2 FISH

    Blue Ambassador

    4/27/23

    • Species

      Smallmouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Pre-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Hard Jerkbaits

    • Structure

      Boulders

    • Water Temperature

      49°

    Smallmouth fishing is picking up on Lake St Clair. Caught a dozen smallmouth 3-5lbs in 7-10FOW with clear visibility to the bottom. Finding hard bottom, shells and boulders were key.
  • Mat Titmus

    Silver Ambassador

    4/29/22

    • Species

      Smallmouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Pre-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Hard Jerkbaits

    • Structure

      Rock Pile

    • Forage

      Alewife

    Fished about 12' look for rock and find the fish. Wind was from the east at about 8-10mph. The fish seemed to be in small hunting packs, you would catch a few out of a spot and then they would move on. best to keep moving and searching for that hard bottom with rock. Best technique was to make long pauses, I mean looooong. I would get it to about 8' and let it soak. sometimes it would take 10 seconds before they would take it. Ended up with about 30 in the boat, no absolute monsters, but all decent fish none the less.
  • Mark Zelich

    Bronze Ambassador

    4/27/22

    • Species

      Smallmouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Pre-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Hard Jerkbaits

    • Structure

      Boulders

    • Forage

      Alewife

    Work slow with long passes over hard bottom patches and hold on!
  • Omnia Community Member

    Silver Ambassador

    4/27/22

    • Species

      Walleye

    • Season

      Spring (Pre-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Structure Jigs

    • Structure

      River Channels

    • Forage

      Minnows

    at south end of St Clair river walleye are finally making an appearance , water temp 40 degrees 5 more degrees and its gonna be crazy good eater size lots of 16-21 in eyes , remember if you want monster eyes fish detroit river early in season you want eater fish SCR
  • Omnia Community Member

    Silver Ambassador

    4/27/22

    • Species

      Yellow Perch

    • Season

      Spring (Pre-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Live Bait Rigs

    • Structure

      Open Water/Basin

    • Forage

      Minnows

    well when the weather cooperates the perch are here out of mitchells bay near the xe2 marker , average size lots of 9 inch fish but the occassional beast of a gonzo football perch , and its only gonna get better if we get a couple stable days in a row