Lake St. Clair is the smallest lake in the Great Lakes system. It is
not considered as one of the "Great Lakes," however, it is part of
the Lake Erie basin. Lake St. Clair is shallow, with an average
depth of around 10 feet and the maximum depth of 21 feet.
Lake St. Clair offers some excellent fishing. You can catch trophy
smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, walleye, perch and muskie.
This lake is unique in that so many different species are targeted
by anglers. There are many anglers that target smallmouth and
largemouth bass, while others target the great-tasting walleye, and
some anglers go crazy over the muskie in these waters. Local
anglers believe that St. Clair is the best smallmouth bass lake in
the state. While most anglers target the smallmouth, a very small
niche of anglers go after the largemouth bass and they catch
some nice 3 to 4 pound bass consistently by flipping jigs and
throwing spinnerbaits. Anglers that troll for muskie usually boat 3
or 4 fish per day and many are over 40 inches.
Check out the available ports for boat ramps, fishing charters and
other information.
Google Map of Lake St. Clair
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