I would suggest Second Chance Sportfishing--Charters with Will Sadowski--He grew up on St Clair--an amazing walleye guide in the spring and a fantastic musky guide late summer and into the fall--very reasonable rates and if you want to learn the water and what methods work he is an excellent and...
They are fishing for pike and walleye --the walleye in the Nith are not as prevalent as they were years ago--St. Jacobs used to have some decent walleye as well. The Mennonites fish it extremely hard. I have no issues with keeping some fish--but they release nothing---used to see them fishing...
Doug Campeau has some terrific Labs--mine is an exceptional bird dog--but also a house dog with a lovely temperament--more of the English style a little smaller--very laid back-- he is out by Windsor
Last year I went with Woodman's Outfitters--they are a new outfit --three guys we had three bulls by the third day--great food great guides and lovely cabin with all the bells and whistles---they also have outpost camps---lots of big bulls --a once in a lifetime hunt for me--A plus on every...
facebook--Second Chance Sportfishing Guide service--Will Sadowski grew up on St clair--he is an outstanding walleye and muskie guide--also very reasonable rates--I fished with him for walleye and for muskie--did very well on both trips--he guides out of lighthouse cove and Belle River
most of the larger pike will stay deeper in the summer months --as the weather cools they will be moving into shallower weedy bays--just stick with a standard bucktail---for musky we have always done well fishing rock islands with nearby deep water or weed beds---lots of guys up there throwing...
Want to head out to St. Clair in the next while to cast as well as troll---which are the best winds are the best when looking for relative calm waters on that lake? Thanks-
My Big Jon electric downrigger is lowering and reeling in the cannonball at a very fast rate of speed--to the point that the breaker kicks in and it will shut down half way up----I'm trying to find out if there is anyone who repairs Big Jon downriggers in Ontario-----Thanks
Was out today-53 to 58 lots of bait --lots of walleye --running a worm harness either green or blue off of the dipsey set at 3 120ftout --you do that you should slay them--good luck!
you have my sympathy -fishing Burwell in the fog can be dicey to say the least---so now the tugs are dropping their nets directly in front--I will never completely understand that--lots of lake to lay their nets makes it tough for the sport fishermen--hope they have proper markers on their nets...
I am looking to replace my power cable to the battery with the female plug for my Big Jon electric downrigger---does anyone know who carries these types of used or new spare parts--have had a tough time trying to find any--Thank you
Some of the guys have been doing well out to 60 others in closer at 50---would suggest starting off at 50 and gradually work your way out---I've been doing well with spoons running them25ft behind the cannonball and dipsy with either a worm harness or a gold or purple body bait--some friends did...
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