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Lake St Clair Metropark Early Spring Bass Fishing Tips and Techniques



Lake St Clair is a world class bass fishery and the Lake St Clair Metropark is THE place to catch some really great BIGS in the early spring – largemouth AND smallmouth bass included! The big bass out on the feedbags and will be pushing in shallow to those areas that warm up the fastest and attract the baitfish.

Come along as I show you how to catch them along the bank (or from the boat) in Lake St Clair Metropark with the Bass Pro Qualifier 2 and the Berkley STUNNA jerkbait!

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41 Comments

  1. This video is a perfect example of why your channel is doing so well. Great tips and explanation of how to catch more fish and proof that it works. Awesome job and so glad to see you back on the water. Cheers!

  2. Great video!! Fun day slaying them. Looks like your in the black marsh. For whatever reason largemouth stay stacked in there and always bight early in the season. Best to get em before the weeds grow. 😅

  3. 🔥🔥 video, brother! You hammered them, and the tips were great! Love seeing those fatties come out. That pro qualifier was the rod I learned how to basitcast with, until I forgot it one day and it was taken lol miss that rod 😆

  4. Great video Joe! you caught some good ones! The only problem with the Stunna is the hooks. I had to replace a bunch of them last year because they would break in the same spot yours did. It is a little frustrating for $15. Have a great 2023 season! tight lines.

  5. Berkley Numba One Stunna!!!! lol Some nice bass, jerkbait fishing has to be my favorite type of bass fishing, especially when it comes to smallmouth. Can't go wrong with bass fishing back there in black creek early season I hear, I may try that location next, hoping there's some big pike back there too. Lot of good bass fishin' up the clinton river too! And if you can make it all the way over to the St. Clair River, there's tiny little streams and canals that weave in and out of the st. clair river that would be dynamite for largemouth this time of year, wonder if there's a place to launch a kayak over there like at Decker's Landing or something.

  6. Some butterballs Joe ! Great catches and nice tips for the jerkbait. I have zero confidence in those. Bummer about the hook breaking but those look like some great jerkbaits. Besides the hook they look high quality. Great session! Glad your back out 👊

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