No Secrets on Lake St Clair Seminar Attendance High, Questions Many

| February 26, 2016
After the musky attacked it, you can see the teeth marks on this smallmouth.

After the musky attacked it, you can see the teeth marks on this smallmouth.

This had to be one of the most unusual No Secrets seminars ever done. Before it was time to begin we had already started a conversation about how musky can take bass off our line. To that end I quickly dug into the video archives and found a couple of videos from past bass fishing trips where musky showed up and made our day pretty exciting.
After we got back on track with the regularly scheduled seminar topics. This particular group of anglers were engaged every step of the way. There were questions about Walpole territory, weather patterns, bass behavior and more.

A stake that marks the border to First Nation territory (Walpole)

A stake that marks the border to First Nation territory (Walpole)

To answer one of the questions…this is what a “stake” looks like out by First Nation territory (Walpole):

Some of the discussion centered around the way bass respond to changes in barometric pressure.

The very hot No Secrets on Lake St. Clair topic of “trends” was also covered.

Get more information about Lake St. Clair, the way it has changed and walk away with more tools to tackle the big water by coming to a seminar Friday, February 26th 2016.

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No Secrets On Lake St. Clair Seminar

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Wayne Carpenter is the owner of Xtreme Bass Tackle and Combat Fishing, and author of No Secrets on Lake St. Clair.

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