St Clair Flats Sweet Spots! Revealed Underwater.
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
- Throughout the summer months, schools of big, hungry smallies can be located and caught around Lake St. Clair's flats area, but they're not everywhere. Kim will demonstrate the virtues of Strike King's Shadalicious Swimbait and reveal, from his underwater perspective, precisely what makes the key spot's so sweet.
0:00 Intro
00:43 First Catch
01:51 Rigging Lure
03:15 Second Catch
03:58 Underwater "Sweet Spot" Content
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It always a learning experience when you let us "Look" with you under the water and see exactly what is going on, and how the fish are relating to the environment.
Man this is top notch quality programming right here! I can't believe more people don't watch your content. May you continue to prosper and grow as an educational program!
Always great videos. I'm glad to see you will be having regular updates.
Stay tuned, lots to come!
yeah, structure structure structure and a little place like that surrounded by a sand desert is an Oasis for fish for sure . Great vid !
I still have Kim fishing with BassMaster's Chuck Roberts on St. Clair from the late 80's on tape. Kim and the boat have changed in looks. But the Fishery has gotten better too !! Great video as Always !!
Ha! Chuck and I caught them all out of a 30-ft. diameter eddy caused by the grass on the edge of the channel. Fact is, I found those fish in August, filmed the episode in September and won two local tournaments off that spot in October. The fish haven't been stacked there since. Chuck passed a few years back.
@@Hooknlook Yeah, I was saddened by his loss, as I'm sure many people were ! That is really interesting to know. Since Smallies are roamers. You two were catching a mix of both smallmouth and large if not mistaken. I'll have to go watch it now just for a memory re-fresh and cause it was one of my favorite episodes. I was blessed to be able to get some lost footage, to Ron Lindner and Al a few years ago. That had gotten lost Ron told me, at the end of the In-Fisherman days. Ron asked me why I still had them after all these years. I told him, each one is still full of Knowledgeable information that is still applicable today. Ron will be Dearly Missed !! I've been a fan of yours too ever since. I now live here in Michigan and have fished St. Clair many times. Your knowledge has helped me out fish my buddies on more than several occasions. I even won a local Tournament myself, from the back of the boat nonetheless ! Thanks for all you do Kim, for the World of Fishing and Beyond !! God Bless !!! Keep Hookin & Lookin !!!
So I always seen the snag a few musky while I'm down there mile roads are good for everything
Fantastic video. Would you say the the best flats with grass was at the outflow of the middle channel into the main lake? I am going to LSC in June. Can you share with spots you saw good fish or a few coordinates? Thanks again. It would be a blast to fish with you.
St Clair has very little structural differences but when you find it you can definitely caught a lot of smallmouth I’ve been fishing there for twenty years now and if you find boulders or weed patches start fishing because they are going to be there
We called that perch weed. There are usually scuds or freshwater shrimp in that grass.
Looks just like the Sahara desert after you leave the grass! It all makes sense now those smallies will find ANYTHING to sit on different than just sandy desert bottom
Glad to see you recognize that! Thanks for your interest in our work.
Nice info! I’m not sure why but it really irritates me that you use your net all the time.
@@juststatinfactssv4989 Would you rather I wing the fish in the boat and let it flop on the hot carpet? Furthermore, have you considered this possibility, there may be a sponsorship involved? Thanks for your interest ... and concern. Sorry my netting bothers you.
Great stuff man, the only way to go underwater! Would love to see some "Hook-Ups" underwater, on different baits ! Is that possible?
When we see the opportunity to capture underwater strike shots, we do, but conditions have to be right. Check out these videos, "5 Tips for Soft-Plastic Jerkbaits", "How to Slip-
Bobber for Crappie", "Red Ear Sunfish Underwater", "Is This Crappie Sniffing?", all have strike shots. Thanks for your interest and spread the word about our underwater videography.
Some segments in the video are stamped not adjacent to each other
Is this anchor bay side?
There St. Clair flats is a broad area which covers where the North, Middle, and South channels drain into the main lake.
@@Hooknlook thank you man I’ll try there soon
At the end of his video, he was just off Gull Island and Seaway Island between the old south channel and the new south channel cut the freighters use.