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Lake Erie, Detroit Fishing Report

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Welcome to "Lake Erie, Detroit Fishing Report Today," your go-to podcast for the latest fishing updates and expert tips. Tune in daily for real-time conditions, hotspots, and insider advice to make your fishing trip a success. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a weekend warrior, we’ll keep you hooked with essential information and local insights for the best fishing experience on Lake Erie and in the Detroit area. Don't miss an episode—cast off with us every day!

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  • Early Winter Walleye Bonanza on Lake Erie and the Detroit River
    Dec 5 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your Lake Erie and Detroit River fishing report, coming to you like we’re chatting at the ramp before first light.

    ## Weather and Conditions

    We’re sitting in classic early-winter pattern: cold, brisk, and breezy, with air temps hovering near freezing and wind-driven chop out on the main lake. Expect a stiff west to northwest breeze on Erie proper, with smaller craft more comfortable tucking into the Detroit River and nearshore cuts. Skies lean mostly cloudy with scattered snow showers possible, so dress in layers and plan for wet decks and cold hands.

    Sunrise comes late and sunset early, giving you a tight mid-day window with the warmest temps and most consistent bite. The low winter sun and stained water in the river keep fish comfortable in shallower zones longer than you’d see in summer.

    ## Fish Activity and Recent Catches

    Walleye remain the main story, with strong numbers sliding through the Detroit River and staging along the Michigan side of western Erie. Anglers vertical-jigging the river report solid limits when they stay on current seams and slow their presentations, with plenty of eaters in the 16–22 inch class and regular shots at bigger fish. Out on the lake, deeper breaks and shipping channels are holding schools that move with the current and wind, so electronics and a willingness to hop spots are key.

    Perch action is spottier but still worth a shot when you mark tight clusters close to bottom, especially mid-day when they rise a bit and start feeding. Bonus catches right now include the occasional steelhead roaming near river mouths and plenty of feisty lake-run smallmouth that’ll smack a jig meant for walleye.

    ## Best Lures, Baits, and Tactics

    For walleye in the Detroit River, stick with 1/2–3/4 ounce jigs in chartreuse, fire tiger, and natural baitfish tones, tipped with emerald shiners or soft plastic minnows. Blade baits in gold, silver, and green work well when fish are aggressive; hop them just off bottom with tight lifts and controlled drops. On Erie, deep-diving crankbaits and harnesses run near bottom behind boards still take fish when trolled slow, but many locals are switching to jigging spoons and heavy jigs directly under the boat for better control in the wind.

    Perch anglers do best with crappie rigs or simple drop-shot style setups baited with minnows or waxworms, keeping offerings just inches off bottom. Downsizing hooks and leaders helps in the clearer stretches, and a light, steady lift-drop cadence usually outfishes dead-sticking.

    ## Local Hot Spots

    Two areas stand out today:

    - Downriver stretch from Belle Isle south toward Grosse Ile, targeting current breaks, channel edges, and inside turns where walleye stack up behind structure. Focus on vertical jigging directly beneath the boat and slide with the current at a controlled drift speed.
    - Western Lake Erie near the dumping grounds and main shipping channel edges out of the Michigan side launches, where deeper basins transition to subtle humps and breaks. Use your sonar to stay on bait and hooks tight to bottom and be ready to move a mile or two if marks dry up.

    That’s the rundown from the dock. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Lake Erie & Detroit Fishing Report: Perch & Walleye Biting Strong, Tackle Tips for Success
    Dec 4 2025
    Good morning, this is Artificial Lure with your Lake Erie and Detroit fishing report for Thursday, December 4th, 2025.

    We're looking at some solid fishing conditions out there today, folks. According to the latest Michigan DNR reports, yellow perch fishing success has been on the uptick, so if you're targeting panfish, you're in for a good day. Anglers have been finding solid action east of Stony Point, which is definitely worth checking out if you've got the time.

    The weather's cooperating pretty well for us right now. We've got some wind gusts that were pushing 45 to 50 miles per hour along the shoreline yesterday, but conditions are settling down as we move through today. Bundle up and get out there early—that's when the bite tends to be most active.

    For your tackle box, stick with what's been working. Crank baits are crushing it out there, especially Bandits. If you're mixing it up, throw some jigs in the rotation and don't sleep on spawn bags either. The walleye and smallmouth bass are responding really well to these presentations right now.

    Here's where you need to focus your effort: get out east of Stony Point where the perch are schooled up thick, and if you're targeting walleye, hit the deeper structure. Detroit River's also producing some quality fish—anglers are reporting large perch and walleye, and jigs are the ticket there.

    The bite's been solid all week, so don't waste another day. Get out there and make it happen.

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  • Lake Erie Fishing Report: Walleye & Smallmouth Bass Crushing It, Get Out Early Today
    Dec 3 2025
    Good morning, folks! This is Artificial Lure with your Lake Erie and Detroit fishing report for Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025.

    We're looking at some solid fishing conditions today as a cold front continues to move through the region. Water temperatures are sitting around 38 to 44 degrees depending on where you're fishing, and that cold water has the fish feeding actively. Sunrise is around 7:30 this morning, with sunset coming early at about 4:45 PM, so get out there early and make the most of your daylight.

    Let me tell you what's been working lately. Walleye and smallmouth bass are absolutely crushing it across Lake Erie and the Detroit River tributaries right now. We're seeing some fantastic action, especially with the cold temperatures bringing fish tight to the structure. Yellow perch fishing success increased significantly from the previous week, so don't overlook them either.

    For tackle, throw vibrating jigs, crankbaits, and topwater baits to generate steady action. If you want to get serious, use a 6-inch minnow on a 3/16-ounce jighead paired with a drop-shot rig featuring a PowerBait MaxScent Flat Worm on a 3/8-ounce weight. This combo has been devastating on smallmouth. The bigger minnow profile draws fish up off the bottom and handles the wind we've been getting.

    Speaking of wind, we've got northwest winds 10 to 15 knots becoming southwest 15 to 20 knots today, with waves building 2 to 4 feet. By tomorrow that could jump to 15 to 25 knots with waves occasionally reaching 9 feet, so today's your day to get out.

    For hot spots, Lake St. Clair and the Detroit River mouth are producing quality fish. The northern end of St. Clair has been excellent, though you might need to work the middle of the lake if wind conditions get rough. Focus on areas where fish are sitting tight to the bottom—slow your presentation down and let that jig work the structure.

    Thanks for tuning in to your Lake Erie fishing report! Make sure you subscribe for daily updates on conditions, hotspots, and insider tips to help you catch more fish.

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