Macomb County, MI
Lake Saint Clair is also known as the Heart of the Great Lakes. The lake is located near Canada–United States border, providing 430 square miles of shallow water fishing area. It offers one of the largest sport fisheries in the world.
Explore the best fishing spots proven by local anglers.
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The most productive time to fish at Lake Saint Clair is from March to September.
Fishing for muskellunge at Lake Saint Clair is open from June 4 to December 31. Muskellunge can be found in the areas with dense vegetation. Only one fish is allowed per angler per day.
Insects and small bait fish are perfect for yellow perch fishing.
Largemouth bass fishing at Lake Saint Clair is available from June 3 to December 31. In winter this fish is hiding in deeper waters.
Lures in white or yellow color are the best for northern pike. Sunfish and suckers are good live baits.
Smallmouth bass can be easily caught on fast-moving baits like crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and vibrating jigs.
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
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