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    The weather man said windy and rainy, not good weather for building a deck, so I asked vbottom if he wanted to make a trip down to Trenton to fish the Detroit and catch a few walleye. Of course he said yes. Windy and rainy is good weather for catching walleye! We met up with Jeff's uncle Billy and launched at Elizabeth park about 7 a.m., motored just down stream, dropped the trolling motor and before I got my jig to bottom Billy had a walleye on. To say that the bite was hot would be an understatement. We had our 3 man limit of 18 walleye in just over an hour along with some white bass, one sucker and a tail hooked carp. When you have 4 hours travel time there and back, you hate to quit after an hour fishing so we spent the next two hours catching and upgrading. I wanted some white bass for a fish fry so after 3 hours we moved closer to shore and caught a few. By a few I mean 29 (all males) with a several being just shy of the 16" needed to make master angler. By 11:00 we'd had enough of the rain so we put the boat on the trailer and headed home with two coolers of fish on ice.

    For those who have never fished the Detroit River I'll try to explain the process. You're drifting with the current at >< 2 mph over 25-50 feet of water, some of it loaded with snags, bouncing a 3/4 oz-1 oz jig on bottom. The jigs are tipped with live minnows, 4' rubber worms or plastics that imitate minnows. I was fishing a hand tied feather jig that I made to match what Jeff killed them with last week, brown and yellow. Most will add a stinger hook, a treble on a short piece of heavy mono and cinched on the jig hook and trailed behind or inserted into the bait to help catch the short strikers. You use the trolling motor to slow the boat speed (or speed it up depending on wind speed and direction) to match your jig speed and keep your line as vertical as possible. Sometimes the bite is obvious, a slam or a tick. Sometimes they bite on the fall and your line goes slack. Sometimes there's weight when you lift. Sometimes they don't bite and are foul hooked and have to be returned to the river, there is no snagging allowed. The whole time you're drifting and jigging you're also dodging other boats and fighting cross winds and wakes from other boats. Lots of fun when you get it dialed in!

    Here are a few pictures that Jeff took with one of the jig I was using, enjoy.
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    That looks like a lot of fun!!
    What percentage would you guess you catch on the stinger hook?


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    Very Very Nice! Thanks for sharing
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    The rain kept most away..it was a blast!!!!.took me about 3 drifts before I boxed a fish. Once I got going it was about 50/50 for me on stingers..but every day on the river is different.

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    Very good, detailed post, thanks. Nice catch.
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    Great time


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    Like Jeff said, every day, or every drift, is different. The first couple of drifts they were biting good and most had the jig. Then it went to 50/50 and towards the end more had the stinger.

    A "drift" is the section of river you are fishing. We would start where the depth dropped from 18' to 25 feet. If you dropped down before you were in the 25' there was a good chance of snagging and losing a jig or stinger. Our drift was maybe 1/4 mile long and ended where the water went from 28' up to 14' real quick. If you didn't pull up in time there was a good chance you would snag up and lose your jig. When you reach the bottom of the drift everybody pulls up, you fire up the big motor and go back to the top of the drift. As they say, rinse and repeat. Some sections of the river you can drift for miles and catch fish the entire time. You do try to get it dialed in, yesterday about half way through our drift there was a hump that came up maybe 4 feet. there were a lot of fish behind that hump and we knew when we got to that spot somebody was going to get hit.
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    Y'all did well
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    I’m so jealous…..

    Still waiting on boat…



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    OE, all you need to do is call, you can go down with us.
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