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    I’ve got a friend that’s headed up for some work for the next couple of weeks he will be staying around Auburn Hills if work schedule allows he is hoping to Find some productive places to fish from the bank on St Clair ,Clinton river or south end of Lake Huron , no Specific species . Any info would be appreciated! Pm me if you don’t mind to share ! Thanks

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    This time of year, the Marinas are a great place to catch perch. Sinbads on Lake St Claire. Further south there are several. Just ask permission first.

    There is a fishing dock in Wyandotte that produces some walleye while casting. I'm not sure but the new pier south of Elizabeth park and DTE energy might be open now too. Another good spot for perch or walleye.

    The Huron, river rasin, and Rouge river are also great local spots to try and several species to catch.

    A good place to get info would be Michigansportsman dot com

    Lots of guys offer up seats in boats too. There are always people willing to share. Some don't, but most do.

    I'm not familiar with anything on Lake St Claire or North.

    Michiganman86 (Tyler) lives up that way and hopefully chimes in with some good info

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    Thanks so much Rich for the help I will pass it on to him! Thanks

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    Bassnlady sent me a picture yesterday of a nice bunch of black and white crappie she caught on Lake St. Clair. She was fishing along docks. You could try sending her a PM although I haven't seen her on C.C for a while.
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    The marinas should produce well this time of year but he could also research any dams in the area and fish below them. Small jigs and plastic will catch just about everything from smallmouth bass and walleye to pike and rock bass. I'm not familiar with that area but do know that there's a lot of water in that part of the state.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slabprowler View Post
    I’ve got a friend that’s headed up for some work for the next couple of weeks
    I was just wondering how your friend did? It's been a couple weeks, hopefully he found some.
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