Fishing Western Lake Erie
It would be very difficult to find fault with the statement that anyone living in the area of Western Lake Erie benefits from some of the best freshwater fishing in the world.
Smallmouth bass fishing is very productive along the rocky shorelines and out around the mid lake islands and reefs.
The yellow perch has made a remarkable turnaround. It has developed into a targettable fishery now.
Walleye stocks are currently safe and comfortable for a few years but constant mangement will be required to manage the stocks through the low spawn classes.
Musky fishing over in Lake St Clair is difficult to surpass anywhere in North America.
The walleye fishing in the Detroit River in spring is extremely productive and gets us going early in the fishing year.
And last but not least we must mention the addictive rainbow trout fishing that comes on, in about mid to late June in the waters east of Point Pelee.
A number of quality fishing charters are available in these areas for those who wish to go that route.
Is there anyplace in North America that make these claims?
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Fishing Western Lake Erie
Friday, April 4th, 2008 at
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