Up North Journal - Small Mouth Bass Fishing on Lake St. Clair with Marcel Veenstra of Marcel's Guide Services
Talking with Marcel Veenstra of Marcel's Guide Service about fishing small mouth bass on Lake St. Clair here in Michigan.
Dealing with Covid and how it has affected his booking fishing trips Had a few cancelations Has a team of five guidesHow he got started in Michigan
Moved to Michigan from east coast in 2004 Married his co-angler then moved to Michigan Fished Bassmaster Elite Series and FLW Started guiding after another pro suggested it What brought him to Michigan and how he met his wifeWhat to expect on his guidedtrips
What you need to bring What is provided How long are the trips Types of fishing Educating the patronsCollege and High School Fishing teams
Adrian College Educating kids The internet has changed things Why is Adrian College's team so goodFishing Lake St. Clair in the spring
Where do you start Fish with the crowds or go off on your own Key is knowing the sweet spots 6 to 10 feet of water After the spawn Find their food Feeding differences between Small and Large Mouth Bass Types of baits to use Finding locations that hold fish What electronics are most important Finding trophy fishTechnology is getting too good
It is starting to become more technique instead of finding fish due to technology Is technology too good? You still have to trigger the bite Does old school work on educated fish Getting away from the crowdwww.marcelsguideservice.com
810-923-5035, Marcel's Guide Service
Biggest mistake fisherman make on Lake St. Clair
Put in close to where you're going to fish Learn to understand the fishProper way to hold a fish when taking a photo
Don't keep out of the water for extended periods of time Support the fish Don't live well a bunch of fish to take a photo at the end of the dayWhat questions should you ask when looking to book a trip with a guide
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