Posts Tagged ‘smallmouth bass’

Lake St. Clair Bass Fishing Videos, Spring 2016

June 15, 2016

It has been a terrific bass catching season so far and we have it all documented on video for you. The best thing about St. Clair Report videos is that they contain relevant and timely information for the serious bass angler. Sure, we catch bass on the video but we also put you on spots, areas, techniques and baits that can work for you.

Here is the current lineup of videos:

Lake St Clair Bass Opening Day Prep 2016 Wayne Carpenter Jeff Ferraiuolo

Lake St Clair Bass Post Spawn 2016 Wayne Carpenter Pete VanVianen

Lake St Clair Bass Report Memorial Day 2016 Bob Mann

Lake St Clair Bass May 2016 Bob Mann Chris Hockley

Lake St Clair Bass Report 05 20 2016 Capt Wayne

Bass Report Lake St Clair 05 03 2016 Capt Wayne

Bass Report Lake St Clair 04 17 2016 Wayne Carpenter

Bob Mann 04 07 2016 Detroit River Walleye Report

Bob Mann 04 02 2016 Walleye Report

Bob Mann 03 27 2016 Walleye Bass Report

Walleye Report From City Launch Windsor Canada Bob Mann 03 12 2016

Bob Mann Early Season Walleye Report 03 06 2016

Bob Mann 2 22 2016 Ice Report

Bob Jigger Mann on the Mile Roads

 

 

 

Seminar: Spring Smallmouth, Lake St Clair Friday, April 22 at 6:00pm Capt. Wayne

April 21, 2016

Head to Sportsmen’s Direct this Friday at 6:00pm for an exclusive seminar on spring smallmouth fishing given by top Lake St. Clair bass fishing author, Wayne Carpenter.

Sportsmen's Direct 38989 Jefferson Ave, Harrison Charter Township, MI 48045 (586) 741-6052

Sportsmen’s Direct 38989 Jefferson Ave, Harrison Charter Township, MI 48045 (586) 741-6052

What will be covered…

  • Spring bass location
  • Is clean water or stained water best for bass?
  • Best bait selection for early season smallmouth
  • Online resources to connect you with bass fishing information

CLICK HERE TO PRE-REGISTER FOR THE EVENT

Big St Clair Report Weekend, March 5&6

March 5, 2016

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This weekend had several big events which were covered on www.stclairreport.com.

If you have a story of interest about Lake St. Clair we want to hear about it and include it on St. Clair Report. Send your ideas or story content and photos to: http://www.combatfishingguy@gmail.com

Reporters wanted to cover summer events and topics.

 

St Clair Report “Fresh Catch” Updated Daily

March 1, 2016

The newSt Clair Report Logo Enhanced St Clair Report website has many tools to help anglers catch more fish plus a news section called “Fresh Catch” which is updated daily. We find links to fishing articles around the country and the world here. One thing that sets it apart from other fishing sites is that the links are updated daily.

 

If you are looking for the latest and greatest info from around the fishing industry, this is the place to be. Here is an example of what you can expect from “Fresh Catch:”

Fresh Catch Snip 03-01-2016

At we get into the northern fishing season you will see more articles pertaining to tournament bass fishing as well.

Use St. Clair Report to see what is happening around Lake St. Clair. Use the tools on the website to plan your next trip out, to learn more and to catch more fish. While you are doing that, keep your eye on “Fresh Catch.” It’s an entertaining and informative section of the website with fresh posts every day..

NEW! St Clair Report – Your Fishing News and Information Hot Spot

February 28, 2016

JUST RELEASED!

St Clair Report Logo EnhancedSt. Clair Report brings you the latest news, articles, videos, tips and information about Lake St. Clair fishing. This roll out in March is just the beginning. Like a great fishing trip, you can come back to this site every day and find newly posted information that can make your Lake St. Clair experience the best that it can be.

Regular Fishing Reports – On site reports from around the Lake plus any other scrap of information that we can dig up to help put you on a great day of fishing!

Reports

News – Articles posted regularly to keep you up-to-date with events and people who matter

News

Links – Updated daily we look for the most interesting content about fishing Lake St. Clair and around the world

Fresh Catch

Quick access hot links – On the front page you have current weather then links off to the National Weather Service marine forecast, NOAA Satellite, U.S. Corps of Engineers water level data, current buoy water temps and more.

Hot Links

Tools – GPS converter/calculator, coordinates and photos of major landmarks, a launch directory, fishing tips and more.

New and unique content – Articles and videos about the Lake and events brought to you by area experts including Canada fishing professional Bob Mann, St. Clair bass fishing information expert and author Capt. Wayne Carpenter, and more.

Need to locate a tackle shop? – Find it on St Clair Report

Also, get notified of news and information even faster through:

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Four Lake St Clair Seminars Left at Outdoorama – Novi, MI

February 26, 2016

XBT Outdoorama GraphicThere is still time to catch the last four No Secrets on Lake St Clair bass fishing seminars at the Outdoorama in Novi, Michigan.

NO SECRETS ON LAKE ST CLAIR SEMINAR

Friday – 1:30pm  and 4:30pm Stage C

Saturday – 12:00pm and 7:30pm

Content based on the book series, No Secrets on Lake St. Clair by Capt. Wayne Carpenter

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Lake St Clair Ice Reports February 2016

February 22, 2016

St Clair Report Logo EnhancedYou can start getting up-to-date information on Lake St. Clair bass fishing at www.stclairreport.com. This website is designed to keep anglers apprised of changes in the Lake, fishing pressure, tournaments, landmarks, news stories, links and more. The site is owned and operated by Capt. Wayne Carpenter who has a passion for getting the word out about this world class bass fishery.

Right now there are a couple of reports from Bob “Jigger” Mann Sr. about the ice conditions on the South Shore of Lake St. Clair in Canada. Bob has documented the state of the shoreline and has thrown in some pointers about what we this might mean for our bass fishing spots in 2016.

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Bob “Jigger” Mann Sr. stands on the South Shore of Lake St. Clair in Canada 02-20-2016

CLICK HERE TO GO TO WWW.STCLAIRREPORT.COM

Seminar: No Secrets on Lake St. Clair 2016

February 20, 2016

Wayne 4-15 with Capt. Mike 2 600Get this inside scoop on what has been happening with Lake St. Clair bass fishing and what to expect this year.

  • How has the dramatic rise in the water levels over the last few years changed the fishing.
  • Why is the smallmouth bass bite different?
  • Is there anything else you need to know that can improve the numbers and size of smallmouth you catch this year?

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Learn to use the power of “trends” to your advantage. Be in the right place at the right time by knowing big water seasonal smallmouth migration patterns. Know how to adjust to weather trends and fluctuations in water temperature.

Find out about the NEW St. Clair Report website which has tools, links and current news that will put you on top of information critical to your success on this body of water. Have fast access to marine weather, satellite imaging, internet chart of Lake St. Clair, hot links to current issues in fishing, news about local events, tips about fishing Lake St. Clair and more.

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05-08-2015 Sweet Green SeawallThis seminar is given by Capt. Wayne Carpenter, who has been dedicated to getting the information out about Lake St. Clair through books (No Secrets on Lake St. Clair series), maps, blogs and through a product line of tube baits custom designed through research on what the smallmouth on Lake St. Clair want. Enjoy his “no holds barred” approach to getting to getting the word out about the smallmouth bass in this world class fishery.

Outdoorama No Secrets on Lake St. Clair Seminar Times

Thursday, February 25

No Secrets on Lake St. Clair 2016  05:00 pm06:00 pm Stage C

Friday, February 26

No Secrets on Lake St. Clair 2016 01:30 pm02:30 pm Stage C
No Secrets on Lake St. Clair 2016 04:30 pm05:30 pm Stage C

Saturday, February 26

No Secrets on Lake St. Clair 2016 12:00 pm01:00 pm Stage B

No Secrets on Lake St. Clair 2016 07:30 pm08:30 pm Stage C

Outdoorama 2016 Novi, Michigan

February 16, 2016

XBT Outdoorama GraphicWhether it’s hunting, fishing, boating, canoeing, hiking, mushroom hunting or bird watching, this show has plenty to offer. The Outfitter’s Expo area along with major feature attractions like Big Buck Night and the Trout Pond provide the best place to book the trip of a lifetime or entertain the family. In addition, with a huge display of boats, docks and lifts, and marine accessories, this show is the best place to shop for new boats and accessories. Outdoorama is a must-see for everyone who loves the outdoors.

CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE OUTDOORAMA WEBSITE

SEMINARS

How to Catch Walleyes Wherever You Go Mark Martin

The Art of Calling Deer Tom Richardson

Muskie Trolling Tactics Proven by Homer LeBlanc Capt. Kevin Backus

Techniques and Beyond in Gun Dog Training Len Jenkins

Ultimate Land Management Tony LaPratt

The “411” on Walleye Mark Romanack Stage B

No Secrets on Lake St. Clair 2016 Capt. Wayne Carpenter

Marvelous Mutts Dog Agility Act

Use Buck Behavior to Your Benefit Fred Abbas

Turkey Hunting and the Life Cycle of the Wild Turkey Seth McCullough

Detroit River Walleye Basics Capt. Lance Valentine

Big Buck Night

Land Management with Ultimate Deer Kill Plots Ed Spinazzola

Total Alaska on a Budget Dave Rose

Getting Jiggy for Walleye Jake Romanack

Trolling Muskies on Lake St. Clair Capt. Mike Pittiglio

Huron Valley Duck Calling Contest

Deer Processing Demo with Country Smoke House

Exploit How Whitetails Use the Wind Jason Herbert

Trolling Boot Camp – Basics and Beyond Clinic Capt. Lance Valentine

CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL SEMINAR SCHEDULE

Baits That You Can Have Confidence In

February 13, 2016
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Another one of Jeff Ferraiuolo’s monster smallmouth caught on a Sweet Green tube

There is a difference between having a “confidence bait” and a bait that you can have confidence in. A confidence bait is one that you throw all year long, the bait that you “go to” in tough fishing conditions, the bait that you wouldn’t go out on the water without. A bait that you can have confidence in is one that has proven itself to be effective in the field.

Here is a short list of baits that you can have confidence in:

  • Spinnerbaits
  • Topwater
  • Crankbaits
  • Spinbaits
  • Tubes
  • Worms
  • Soft plastics

There is absolutely no doubt that each of these baits work out on the water. It is also a pretty good bet that not all of these are confidence baits for you. You probably have confidence that these baits are a better choice under certain conditions. Take topwater for instance. A tube might be your confidence bait but if you are launching at “first light,” a topwater bait might be your first selection.

So how about an entire product line that you can have confidence in?

How many times have you gone to a lake to fish and have found a product line that was specifically designed for that exact lake? Xtreme Bass Tackle tubes have been developed for over 15 years in the testing laboratory that we call Lake St. Clair. Through field testing, the winners have risen to the top of the list of available tube colors, and the losers have gone by the wayside. What you have left are baits that you can have confidence in when you fish Lake St. Clair.

Here is how they break down:

CRAYFISH IMITATORS

SCCraw4WSt. Clair Crayfish™ – Top seller since 2008, strong for smallies and largemouth. Can be used in conjunction with Canadian Mist as a companion bait. Active bite all year long. Good in shallow and deep water.

XBTWCDesignSandCrawWASand Craw™ – A sleeper bait that has been known to light up the smallmouth on the South Shore and at Strawberry Ridge. Works best around sand or sand/rock structure combinations. A solid second string alternative when your confidence baits aren’t being bit.

XBTWCDesignBrownCrawWABrown Craw™ – It is rising in popularity and tough to keep in stock. If you are targeting bass that are feeding on crayfish, this gives you another color to present to a school of smallmouth. The natural muted tone of the plastic is highlighted by small copper flake.

GreatLakesCrawOWhiteLightGreat Lakes Craw™ – A proven tournament money maker and a favorite of Bob “Jigger” Mann Sr, a Canadian fishing professional. The drop-shot version of this bait is strong for big fish.

GOBY IMITATORS

SCGOWhiteLightSt. Clair Goby Classic™ – The tube that revolutionized the laminated bait industry by introducing color flake in the laminate. It still performs to this day and is known as a big fish bait.

LSCNFT FinalSt. Clair Goby NFT™ – The gobies have changed in color and this redesign “matches the hatch.” This bait is almost impossible to beat in either a drop-shot tube or a 4” tube. The highlight flake in the laminate is small purple.

Erie GobyErie Goby – This design that is based on gobies from Lake Erie is strong for schooling smallmouth on Lake St. Clair. The two top flake colors to have in a plastic bait for bass are purple and copper and this bait has both.

MuskegonGobyScanEditedMuskegon Goby™ – Although designed off of the gobies in Muskegon Lake this sister to St. Clair Goby NFT™ is very effective on Lake St. Clair in the morning. It has copper flake in the top whereas St. Clair Goby NFT™ has purple in the top. There are times when the bass will like one better than the other.

BAIT FISH IMITATORS

Alewife Tube WhiteAlewife™ – There has been a real shift in the way smallmouth eat on Lake St. Clair, and they have been driving schools of alewife to the surface. This bait was made to take advantage of that.

EshNFTEmerald Shiner (by Reaper Products) – This is the grandfather of the laminate bait explosion. It’s longevity speak to how effective that is has been.

Great Lakes Perch™ – This bait design was two GLPWyears in the making but it was worth it. Attention to detail in both the dominant and highlight colors in perch forage has made this a performer for catching big fish. It is one of the baits that you want to throw to hook up with big fish. Largemouth bass have an unusually strong appetite for it as well.

INSECT IMITATOR

MayflyTubeProfileMayfly™ – This bait plays an important part in the story of the Lake St. Clair experience. The mayflies will come and change the bite for around a month and a half of a very short season. This bait was designed around the best elements the bass were looking for in emerging mayflies. As it turns out, it is a bait that is effective year round.

PROVEN THROUGH FIELD TESTING

Sweet Green OCSweet Green™ – The blockbuster bait of 2015 out-fished everything else and continues to sell out due to demand. It has what smallmouth crave, and that is purple flake combined with a Formula G3 laminate and see-through green belly.

SMgpOWhiteLightCanadian Mist – This legendary bait has been the best seller of all time not because it is popular, but because it catches bass everywhere and anglers keep coming back for more. Use it on Lake St. Clair when conditions are at their worst or at their best. This color is known for drop-dead consistency!

GPchpurOWFormula G3™ (by Reaper Products) – This is the second best color of all time and besides being highly sought after by anglers in the drop-shot tube and 4” tube, has a real “big fish” bite on the 5” tube.

DMTinselWSlither™ – In early spring and up until mid-June this bait fishes even stronger than Canadian Mist. The gold sliver flake embedded in the dark melon plastic makes it one of the most natural tubes in the melon family. It works everywhere.

So by all means, take your confidence bait out on Lake St. Clair and have fun with the smallmouth in this world class fishery. If you stock up with Xtreme Bass Tackle baits that you can have confidence in, you can also load up the boat with an entirely new batch of smallmouth. Baits that smallmouth have told us prefer on this body of water.

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