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Looking for suggestions. I have been given 3 places but haven't fished any of them. Leaving from Kitchener I have Lake St. Clair ( Belle RIver), Rideau River (Kars area) or Lake Stoco (Tweed). Any help or other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Brent

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Welcome aboard.

 

Three easier fisheries to fish with Clair the easiest, closest and best shot for a bigger fish. Just gotta watch the winds outta Belle.

Edited by Moosebunk
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st.clair maybe the best fishery in ontario,walleye,musky,bass,pike and great perch and pan fish.

 

musky ,hard to beat st.clair

Edited by bowslayer
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There is also some ice on the kawartha lakes right now. Might affect your launching.

It didn't affect me today. But the self launch of my boat certainly made it a wet start to the day. Still didn't stop 20+ walleye from making it in the boat (and back in the water).

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It didn't affect me today. But the self launch of my boat certainly made it a wet start to the day. Still didn't stop 20+ walleye from making it in the boat (and back in the water).

Good you man. Do you wear a survival suit this time of year fishing solo?

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St clair

We are looking at possible places to relocate to this spring. Anywhere in Canada really. My wife told me about of a place called Wallaceburg. I asked where is it? She said a few miles from Lake St. Clair. I said OK lets move there I don't need to see the house.

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Yes - survival suit is a must. Too bad my boots didn't float.

 

Only if someone was there to witness it and record it, this certainly would have been a youtube hit. Normally I drive the boat off or push it off but the trailer dropped so fast, I hit the brakes and sprinted out with precision steps such that I was still knee deep running along the trailer frame to the bunks to catch the bow of the boat. Even I was laughing as I was in the process of catching my boat......hard to stop a 19' boat when it wants to go the other direction.

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I don't launch alone but I know a guy that does with his 18 foot Prince Craft, and he's 70 some odd years young. Plus only has use of 1 good arm after a not so accidental shotgun incident years ago. The word can't isn't in his vocabulary. He is one old tough son of a gun.

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