My understanding is that once they re-open the Thames east of the Keil St Bridge in Chatham second Saturday of May (13th this year) while there is supposedly a local population of walleye that is always in the river, (wouldn't know that river hated me before I couldn't go stand on it's banks and fish it anymore) most of the migratory fish have gone back out into the lake and supposedly they eventually make their way into Lake Erie. Might have better luck fishin Lake Erie for them than LSCI'm thinking that the east side of LSC and up the Thames this may would be a good strategy for walleye.
Any pointers you could share?
Please and thanks
P.
@Puggz I realize that you were wanting information east of LSC to Chatham,but I personally never had luck in that section of the Thames River before. But if this helps you any,is that the walleye’s and the odd coho’s are being caught from the Bluewater Bridge down to the Mooretown area on the St.Clair River at this moment,according to my neighbour that I had talked to yesterday,and who just left just now ( 5:30 a.m.), to fish somewhere on that section of the St.Clair River again today. That’s where most angler’s seem to be fishing from out of their boat’s right now. Tight lines & Fish ON!!, wherever you have decided to go.I'm thinking that the east side of LSC and up the Thames this may would be a good strategy for walleye.
Any pointers you could share?
Please and thanks
P.
Most Thames walleye are from Lsc.the lake Erie walleye spawn in Detroit river and on shoots in western basin of lake erieMy understanding is that once they re-open the Thames east of the Keil St Bridge in Chatham second Saturday of May (13th this year) while there is supposedly a local population of walleye that is always in the river, (wouldn't know that river hated me before I couldn't go stand on it's banks and fish it anymore) most of the migratory fish have gone back out into the lake and supposedly they eventually make their way into Lake Erie. Might have better luck fishin Lake Erie for them than LSC
Learned somethin newMost Thames walleye are from Lsc.the lake Erie walleye spawn in Detroit river and on shoots in western basin of lake erie
Good to know & thanks @dave wMost Thames walleye are from Lsc.the lake Erie walleye spawn in Detroit river and on shoots in western basin of lake erie
FOR THEMI found a pickerel? (walleye ) hole this morning at a local Big Box Store,and I was wondering,would this be a cheaper way to go,or put $100 in my gas ️ tank,and drive to go walleye fishing around 100 kilometres away from my house,to the St.Clair River around the Pt.Edward area,etc. I decided not to buy any walleye’s there this morning,because I would miss out on the excitement of finding and catching these walleye’s anywhere I usually fish for the walleye’s. What do you folks thing? Buy or fish for them? Thanks in advance.
A great tip @Puggz and thanks. I will need to try the Atlantic Cod from there one day.Costco eh? I do both (buy and fish for them). Costco's also a great place for Atlantic Cod. Yumm
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