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Mitch

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Hi I'm new to steel heading and was wondering were to go in bay field as far a tribs go I usually fish in sarnia in he st Clair river
 
ahhh....good ole Sarnia, my hometown, I know what the crowds are like around the river this time of year, especially with the derby on and its insane. you don't have to go far to find a trib to fish in, port franks, theres a river in bayfield, you can go up to goderich and fish there as well
 
These rivers are really low and clear as of yesterday , fish to be caught but are spooked very easily
 
Bayfield is the most finicky river in the league. Gets me down dirty,clear,dirty,clear low, high,low,high. Stressed
 
MacSauce said:
Bayfield is the most finicky river in the league. Gets me down dirty,clear,dirty,clear low, high,low,high. Stressed
dealing with the same problem , it's crazy how fast it dirtys up ..kinna like this morning
 
Good'ol OFF
Thought this forum had rules about names and locations etc.
Seems like an argument forum now'a'days

Sorry OP.
I'm sure you're honestly looking for places to fish around the bayfield, check google earth, look for big corners and bends, then try to decipher entry points. Bayfield runs mostly through private land. Ask anyone you might think is a land owner. Or stick to public access points. Or go to the pier lol.
 
Bayfield decent this time of year generally? I want to head somewhere this Sat AM. Friends tried the credit, perfect conditions, but not many fish being caught.
 
Float_On said:
Good'ol OFF
Thought this forum had rules about names and locations etc.
Seems like an argument forum now'a'days
Sorry OP.
I'm sure you're honestly looking for places to fish around the bayfield, check google earth, look for big corners and bends, then try to decipher entry points. Bayfield runs mostly through private land. Ask anyone you might think is a land owner. Or stick to public access points. Or go to the pier lol.
Yes, I am confused now about naming rivers. Anyone know if this river is an exception?
Thanks
 

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