Ed Michrina
09-07-2006, 07:45 PM
First off let me tell ya, these numbers are from 2001 to 2004. They are old but I'm sure they will still work. I looked all them up on the map and the spots all looked good. They were taken from an old gps so there is only hrs. and minuets not seconds. Otherwise you won't be within 12 feet of the mark.
Also keep in mind these spots are good locations. Spot 1 through 5 are all located near or on depth changes--and all located around 9 mile to masonic . The #'s should get good from mid Sept. all the way to mid Nov.
(1) 42*29.01 -- 82*48.77
(2) 42*29.70 -- 82*49.57
(3) 42*27.29 -- 82*51.94
(4) 42*29.94 -- 82*49.03
(5) 42*28.75 -- 82*50.00
(6) boulder south. 42*29.70-- 82*48.53
Boulder south is important, not only will it get fish there every year, Its a way I find the Perch. Once in that location. look North you will see metro point. look south and you will see the point of land by the mouth of the Det river. From that spot, if you stay in line of the two points you will be in prime Perching area. From Mid Sept. to to late Oct.
Keep in mind these are general numbers (I normally move in-out, left or right) The #'s given to Help the newer guys that head out and find that LSC is a rather large expanse of water.
Good luck to all and Help out Others if you hit fish at any of these spots. PS you may not want to give your weed bead away with exact GPS numbers so by #4 etc. would suffice.
Also keep in mind these spots are good locations. Spot 1 through 5 are all located near or on depth changes--and all located around 9 mile to masonic . The #'s should get good from mid Sept. all the way to mid Nov.
(1) 42*29.01 -- 82*48.77
(2) 42*29.70 -- 82*49.57
(3) 42*27.29 -- 82*51.94
(4) 42*29.94 -- 82*49.03
(5) 42*28.75 -- 82*50.00
(6) boulder south. 42*29.70-- 82*48.53
Boulder south is important, not only will it get fish there every year, Its a way I find the Perch. Once in that location. look North you will see metro point. look south and you will see the point of land by the mouth of the Det river. From that spot, if you stay in line of the two points you will be in prime Perching area. From Mid Sept. to to late Oct.
Keep in mind these are general numbers (I normally move in-out, left or right) The #'s given to Help the newer guys that head out and find that LSC is a rather large expanse of water.
Good luck to all and Help out Others if you hit fish at any of these spots. PS you may not want to give your weed bead away with exact GPS numbers so by #4 etc. would suffice.