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07-29-2010, 12:14 AM #1
Go to Scudder Marina
I go up to Pelee several times a year. If you go to the north end and pull into Scudder Marina, the folks there will come out and see what you need. Tell them you need a fishing license and they should be able to hook you up without having to get out of the boat. Remember that you will have to get an Outdoors Card now and this is 9 bucks on top of the nonresident license fee. When you get there, try the east side of the island about half a mile south of the lighthouse. There is a large point with big boulders that usually holds smallies. We have a cottage just down from there and this is usually where I fish for smallmouth. There are just a few times when I'm not successful in this spot. I have also heard that the south end of the island is pretty good. Ask the guys at the marina though. They will tell you where the fish are.
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07-29-2010, 08:05 AM #2
Thank You
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08-01-2010, 11:36 AM #3fishqueen Guest
It's important that you don't get out of your boat and step on Canadian soil! Homeland Security is involved in boat traffic from Canada to the US.
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