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River Walleye Jigging Essentials (Detroit and St. Clair River style) – Part 3

The last plastic I want to mention is very new and was created with big hungry river walleyes as the target. It is 4″ long, garlic scented, and has a unique body shape and slender straight tail. This bait is … Continue reading

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River Walleye Jigging Essentials (Detroit and St. Clair River style) – Part 2

Probably some of the most impactful changes have occurred with soft plastic baits that are used on various jig styles.  Nowadays, very few anglers still fish the chartreuse twister tail grub that I once bought by the pound.  I can … Continue reading

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River Walleye Jigging Essentials (Detroit and St. Clair River style) – Part 1

The Detroit River connects Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie, while the St. Clair River acts a conduit between Lake Huron and Lake St. Clair. Together they are the home of probably one of, if not the largest, spawning runs … Continue reading

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Invader to Bait – Pay Back Time! #gobyreplica

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Back in 1990 two species of Goby were first identified in the St. Clair River which connects Lake Huron and Lake St. Clair. They were believed to have been originally transplanted into the Great Lakes by transoceanic freighters in their … Continue reading

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Micro Plastics, Who needs live bait

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Over the past 10 years or so ice fishing has really began to grow and evolve. Tackle makers are starting to take cues from their soft-water brethren, plastics just plainly catch fish.In the ice fishing world, that also translates into … Continue reading

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