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06 Oct 2024 | Fishing Report: Vibrant Catches at Lake St. Clair Despite Transitioning Weather | 00:03:00 | |
As of October 6, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake St. Clair, Michigan, is quite vibrant, despite the transitioning weather. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather has been cooler, with temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to low 60s, which is typical for this time of year. Winds have been moderate, making it essential for anglers to be prepared for changing conditions. Since Lake St. Clair is not a tidal body of water, tidal reports are not applicable. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise today is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset is expected at approximately 6:45 PM. These times are crucial as they often mark the peak feeding periods for many fish species. ### Fish Activity Fish activity has been robust, especially for species preparing for the colder months. Muskie anglers have had success casting from the spillway to the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, with casting proving more effective than trolling. Smallmouth bass fishing, although slow in some areas, has seen some action near the 9 Mile area and in Anchor Bay. Largemouth bass have been active in the canals, particularly on inclement days. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Yesterday, anglers reported catching a decent number of perch near the dumping grounds and the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club while drifting or anchored with perch rigs. Walleye fishing was best in the mouth of the south channel, with anglers fishing in 70 feet of water or less. A few Chinook salmon and steelhead were also caught while trolling spoons. ### Best Lures and Bait For smallmouth bass, drop-shots, jerkbaits, swimbaits, hair jigs, and plastics have been working well. Natural colors for hair jigs and ned rigs, and brighter colors like orange and clown for swimbaits and jerkbaits, have been particularly effective. For perch, traditional perch rigs have been successful. For muskie, casting with larger lures such as crankbaits or spinnerbaits is recommended. For walleye, spinners and crawlers have been the best choice. ### Hot Spots - **Bolles Harbor Boat Launch**: Shore fishing here has been good, with anglers catching similar species to those at Sterling State Park. - **9 Mile Area**: This spot has seen some smallmouth bass activity, making it a worthwhile location to try. - **Grosse Pointe Yacht Club**: Both muskie and perch anglers have found success in this area. Overall, Lake St. Clair continues to offer a variety of fishing opportunities as the fall season progresses. Be prepared for changing weather conditions and adjust your tactics accordingly to maximize your catch. | |||
07 Oct 2024 | Fall Fishing on Lake St. Clair: Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch, and Top Lures for a Successful Day | 00:02:44 | |
As of October 7, 2024, Lake St. Clair is offering some exciting fishing opportunities, despite the transitioning fall weather. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 62 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 48 degrees. Sunrise is at 7:43 AM, and sunset will be at 6:47 PM. Lake St. Clair, being a freshwater lake, does not have tidal changes, so you can focus on other environmental factors. ### Fish Activity Smallmouth bass fishing has been fair, particularly in the New Baltimore area where fish are active in shallow water. Top water baits have been working well, indicating that the bass are eager to strike surface presentations. Largemouth bass are also biting, with swim baits proving effective. Yellow perch action has been decent, especially near the dumping grounds, the Grosse Point area, and within the metropark area. Anglers have had success using ultralight setups with light line (4- to 6-pound test), spinners with soft plastic baits, smaller artificial lures, and night crawlers. Sitting crawlers and bait fish on the bottom of the channel have produced the best results for perch. ### Best Lures and Bait For smallmouth bass, top water baits such as Spooks and other surface lures are recommended. In deeper waters, using Great Lakes finesse drop worms, especially those with a green pumpkin and purple flake color, has been effective. For largemouth bass, swim baits are the way to go. For yellow perch, ultralight setups with spinners, soft plastic baits, and night crawlers are ideal. Bait fish and crawlers on the bottom of the channel are also highly recommended. ### Hot Spots - **New Baltimore Area**: This spot has been good for smallmouth bass in shallow water. - **Dumping Grounds and Grosse Point Area**: These areas are producing decent yellow perch catches. - **Metropark Area**: This is another good spot for yellow perch, with some catches reported here as well. - **Bolles Harbor and Sterling State Park Boat Launch**: These areas have seen some perch activity from the docks. Overall, Lake St. Clair is offering a mix of shallow and deep water fishing opportunities, making it a great time to get out and enjoy the fall fishing season. | |||
08 Oct 2024 | Fishing Report: Walleye, Smallmouth Thrive in Lake St. Clair as Fall Approaches | 00:02:41 | |
As of October 8, 2024, here’s a local’s perspective on the fishing scene at Lake St. Clair, Michigan. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 62°F and a low of 48°F. Sunrise is at 7:34 AM, and sunset will be at 6:43 PM. Lake St. Clair, being a freshwater lake, does not have tidal changes, but water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and precipitation. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw a mix of fish activity across the lake. Walleye fishing was decent, particularly in the Sni area near the St. Clair Light and upstream from Grassy Island. Anglers were successful in catching walleye in 15 to 20 feet of water using crawler harnesses, with hammered copper proving effective. Smallmouth bass fishing remains strong, especially in shallow rocky flats and weed patches. Anglers have been doing well in waters ranging from 2 to 20 feet deep. Drop-shots, jerkbaits, and plastics, especially those with natural colors or brighter hues like orange and clown, have been working well. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye, crawler harnesses with hammered copper are recommended. For smallmouth bass, try using drop-shots, jerkbaits, and plastics. The Great Lakes finesse drop worm, particularly in green pumpkin with purple flake, has also shown good results in deeper waters around weed patches. ### Hot Spots - **Grassy Island**: This area has been productive for walleye, especially when jigging in 23 feet of water. - **Detroit River**: Venturing into Canadian waters near the Detroit River can yield good catches of smallmouth bass, especially in areas with shallow rocky flats and deeper weed patches. ### Additional Tips Pier fishing has been slow for most species, but freshwater drum and some catfish can still be caught using live bait. Musky anglers have had the best luck in the north channel. Keep an eye out for temperature breaks and structural changes in the water, as these can significantly affect fish behavior and location. Overall, Lake St. Clair is offering a good mix of fishing opportunities, especially for those targeting walleye and smallmouth bass. Be prepared to move around and adjust your tactics based on the changing conditions. | |||
09 Oct 2024 | Fishing Lake St Clair in Transitioning Fall Weather - Smallmouth, Musky, and Walleye Opportunities Abound | 00:02:45 | |
As of October 9, 2024, Lake St. Clair is offering some exciting fishing opportunities, despite the transitioning fall weather. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 62°F and a low of 48°F. Winds will be moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10 mph. Since Lake St. Clair is a freshwater lake connected to the Great Lakes system, tidal changes are minimal, but water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and river flow. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 7:43 AM, and sunset will be at 6:43 PM, giving you a full day to enjoy the lake. ### Fish Activity Fish activity has been steady, especially for smallmouth bass and musky. According to recent reports, smallmouth bass fishing has been picking up, particularly in areas like Anchor Bay and near the 400 Club. Musky anglers have also been successful near the spillway and around Strawberry Island. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Yesterday saw a decent catch of smallmouth bass, with several anglers reporting catches in the 2-4 pound range. Musky catches were also reported, though in smaller numbers. Walleye were caught in the Sni area in 15 to 20 feet of water. ### Best Lures and Bait For smallmouth bass, the Great Lakes finesse drop worm has been working exceptionally well, especially in green pumpkin with purple flake. Topwater baits like Spooks are also effective in the early morning hours. For musky, using larger lures such as crankbaits and spinnerbaits near weed patches and structural elements is recommended. Walleye anglers have had success with jigs and minnows in the deeper waters. ### Hot Spots - **Anchor Bay**: This area has seen an increase in smallmouth bass activity, making it a prime spot for bass fishing. - **Near the Spillway**: Musky anglers have been successful here, and the area around Strawberry Island is also worth exploring. - **The Sni Area**: For walleye, this spot in 15 to 20 feet of water has been productive. Overall, Lake St. Clair is offering a mix of exciting fishing opportunities as the fall season sets in. Be prepared for cooler weather and adjust your tactics accordingly to make the most of your day on the water. | |||
11 Oct 2024 | "Lake St. Clair Delivers Smallmouth Bass and Perch Amid Transitioning Weather" | 00:02:31 | |
As of October 11, 2024, Lake St. Clair is offering some exciting fishing opportunities, despite the transitioning weather. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather is cooling down, with temperatures in the mid-50s to low 60s, which is typical for this time of year. There are no significant tidal changes to note, as Lake St. Clair is a freshwater lake connected to the Great Lakes system but not directly influenced by ocean tides. Sunrise was at around 7:45 AM, and sunset is expected at about 6:45 PM. ### Fish Activity Fishing has been decent, especially for smallmouth bass and yellow perch. Smallmouth bass have been active in shallow waters, particularly in the New Baltimore area. Top water baits have been working well for these bass. For yellow perch, anglers have had success using ultralight setups with light line (4- to 6-pound test), spinners with soft plastic baits, smaller artificial lures, and night crawlers. The perch action has been reported as decent near the dumping grounds, the Grosse Point area, and the metropark area. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Yesterday saw a fair number of smallmouth bass and yellow perch caught. While specific numbers aren't available, the action has been consistent enough to keep anglers engaged. No walleye were reported, but largemouth bass were biting on swim baits. ### Best Lures and Bait For smallmouth bass, top water baits are recommended. For yellow perch, using ultralight setups with spinners, soft plastic baits, smaller artificial lures, or night crawlers has been effective. Sitting crawlers and bait fish on the bottom of the channel have also produced good results. ### Hot Spots - **New Baltimore Area**: This spot has been good for smallmouth bass in shallow waters. - **Dumping Grounds and Grosse Point Area**: These areas have seen decent perch action. - **Metropark Area**: Another good spot for catching yellow perch. Overall, Lake St. Clair is providing a good mix of fish species to target, especially as the cooler temperatures start to bring more fish into shallower waters. | |||
12 Oct 2024 | Lake St. Clair Fall Fishing Forecast - Muskie, Bass, and Perch Opportunities Abound | 00:02:49 | |
As of October 12, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake St. Clair is looking promising, especially with the fall season in full swing. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 62°F and a low of 48°F, making it ideal for fishing. Since Lake St. Clair is not a tidal body of water, you don’t have to worry about tidal changes, but be aware of the wind conditions which can affect the water. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 7:43 AM, and sunset is at 6:33 PM, providing a good window for both morning and evening fishing. ### Fish Activity Fish activity has been robust, particularly for species preparing for the colder months. Muskie anglers have been doing well, especially when casting rather than trolling, with catches reported from the spillway to the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. Smallmouth bass fishing, although slow, has seen some success near the 9 Mile area and in Anchor Bay. Largemouth bass have been active in the canals, especially on inclement days. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Perch anglers have had decent luck near the dumping grounds and the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club while drifting or anchored with perch rigs. Walleye anglers have found success in the mouth of the south channel. A few Chinook salmon and steelhead have also been caught while trolling spoons. ### Best Lures and Bait For muskie, casting with larger spoons and spinners has been effective. Smallmouth bass are biting on artificial baits like Flicker Shads in shallow waters. Perch are responding well to minnows and perch rigs. Walleye are being caught using nightcrawler harnesses and crank baits. For salmon and steelhead, spoons, especially those in chartreuse and green/silver combinations, are working well. ### Hot Spots - **Bolles Harbor Boat Launch**: Shore fishing here has been good, with anglers catching similar species to those at Sterling State Park. - **9 Mile Area**: This spot has seen some activity for smallmouth bass and is worth checking out. - **Grosse Pointe Yacht Club**: Both muskie and perch anglers have reported catches in this area. Overall, Lake St. Clair is offering a variety of fishing opportunities as the fall season progresses. Make sure to adjust your tactics according to the weather and fish behavior. Happy fishing | |||
13 Oct 2024 | Fall Fishing Forecast: Walleye, Muskie, and Perch Thrive at Lake St. Clair | 00:02:34 | |
As of October 13, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake St. Clair is looking promising, especially with the fall season in full swing. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 62 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 48 degrees. Winds will be moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10 mph. Since Lake St. Clair is a freshwater lake, tidal changes are not a factor, but water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and precipitation. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise today is at 7:43 AM, and sunset will be at 6:34 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and evening fishing. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw a decent amount of fish activity, particularly for walleye, muskie, and perch. Walleye anglers had success trolling with crawler harnesses in the mouth of the middle channel and near the Sni. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Walleye were caught in moderate numbers, especially in the deeper parts of the shipping channel around 45 feet of water. Muskie fishing, although slow, showed some promise near the spillway as cooler fall temperatures drop the water temperatures. Perch anglers found success east of Stoney Point in 24 feet of water and near the dumping grounds in 17 to 19 feet of water. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye, crawler harnesses and magnum spoons in black, green, and orange colors have been productive. Muskie anglers should try using j-plugs and large spinnerbaits. Perch fishing has been best with perch rigs and live minnows or worms. ### Hot Spots One of the hot spots is near buoy 12 in the shipping channel, where anglers have caught walleye, muskie, and catfish in around 45 feet of water. Another good spot is east of Stoney Point, where perch anglers have found success in 24 feet of water. Overall, Lake St. Clair is offering a mix of species and good fishing conditions, making it a great time to get out on the water. Just remember to adjust your tactics as the fall temperatures continue to drop. | |||
16 Oct 2024 | "Cooler Temps Bring Promising Fishing on Lake St. Clair" | 00:02:38 | |
As of October 16, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair is looking promising, despite the recent strong winds that have made conditions a bit challenging. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather has been cooling down, with nighttime temperatures dropping significantly, which is typical for this time of year. Strong winds over the weekend have subsided, making it more manageable for anglers to get out on the water. Sunrise today is at around 7:45 AM, and sunset is expected at about 6:30 PM. ### Fish Activity Fish activity has been steady, particularly for yellow perch and walleye. The perch action has been reported as decent near the dumping grounds and the Grosse Point area, as well as in the metropark area. Walleye and perch action has been steadily picking up between the spillway and the Metropark in 13 to 15 feet of water. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Anglers have been catching good numbers of yellow perch, with some reports of nice-sized largemouth bass and channel catfish. Smallmouth bass fishing has been fair in the New Baltimore area in shallow water, with top water baits working well. Musky action is also expected to pick up with the cooler temperatures. ### Best Lures and Bait For yellow perch, live minnows on perch rigs and ultralight setups with light line (4- to 6-pound test) using spinners with soft plastic baits or smaller artificial lures have been effective. Night crawlers have also been successful. For walleye, blade baits have worked well. Largemouth bass have been biting on Texas rigged soft plastics and swim baits. Smallmouth bass are responding well to top water baits, especially along the shoreline south of Hartley and near Selfridge or Brandenburg Park. ### Hot Spots - The dumping grounds and the Grosse Point area are hot spots for perch. - The metropark area and the waters between the spillway and the Metropark are good for both perch and walleye. - For smallmouth bass, focus on the shoreline south of Hartley and the areas near Selfridge or Brandenburg Park. With the cooler temperatures setting in, it's a great time to get out on Lake St. Clair and take advantage of the improving fishing conditions. | |||
17 Oct 2024 | "Fall Fishing Update: Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, and More Biting on Lake St. Clair" | 00:02:35 | |
As of October 17, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair is looking promising, despite the transitioning fall weather. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions Today, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 58 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 45 degrees. Winds will be moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10-15 mph, which should keep the water relatively calm, especially closer to the shore. The sunrise was at 7:44 AM, and sunset is expected at 6:23 PM. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw a decent amount of fish activity, particularly for smallmouth bass and walleye. The smallmouth bass were active in the shallower areas, especially around the Mile Roads and near Harsens Island. Walleye were caught in slightly deeper waters, around 15-20 feet, using jigging techniques. ### Catch Reports Several anglers reported catching smallmouth bass in the range of 2-4 pounds, with some larger ones up to 5 pounds. Walleye catches were also impressive, with fish ranging from 2-5 pounds. Rock bass and perch were also common catches, particularly in the Anchor Bay area. ### Best Lures and Bait For smallmouth bass, soft plastics like curly tail grubs and tube jigs in earth tones have been effective. Crankbaits and spinnerbaits are also working well, especially in areas with submerged structures. For walleye, jigging with minnows or leeches has been the go-to method. Trolling with deep-diving crankbaits in shad or baitfish patterns is also yielding results. ### Hot Spots - **Mile Roads**: This area is known for its abundant smallmouth bass population and is a great spot to use soft plastics and crankbaits. - **Harsens Island**: The waters around Harsens Island are rich with smallmouth bass and walleye. Look for areas with rocky drop-offs and submerged weed beds. - **Anchor Bay**: This bay is a hotspot for rock bass and perch. Use small jigs or live bait to target these species. Overall, Lake St. Clair is offering some great fishing opportunities as we move into the fall season. Make sure to stay close to shore to avoid the wind and take advantage of the active fish populations. | |||
17 Oct 2024 | Winds Ease on Lake St. Clair, Walleye, Panfish, and Perch Await Anglers | 00:02:22 | |
As of October 17, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair is quite mixed, given the recent weather conditions. Here’s what you need to know: ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather has been quite windy, which has slowed down fishing activity. However, the winds are expected to calm down today, making it a better day to get out on the water. Sunrise is at around 7:45 AM, and sunset will be at about 6:30 PM. ### Fish Activity Prior to the windy conditions, anglers were having some success. Panfish were being caught near Selfridge using small artificial lures in natural baitfish colors on slip bobbers. Walleye fishing has been fair, with anglers catching them between the spillway and the Metropark in 13 to 15 feet of water, and also in the channel mouths at about 19 feet of water. Small muskellunge were caught near the spillway, and a few perch were reported in 13 to 15 feet of water near Grosse Point and Ford Cove. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye, using flicker shads, especially at night, has been productive. For perch, minnows on perch rigs have worked well. If you're targeting panfish, small artificial lures in natural colors are a good choice. For those after larger game, fresh spawn has been effective for catching steelhead and some Atlantic salmon. ### Hot Spots - **Selfridge Area**: This has been a good spot for catching panfish using small artificial lures. - **Between the Spillway and Metropark**: This area has seen some walleye activity in 13 to 15 feet of water. - **Channel Mouths**: Walleye have been caught here in 19 feet of water. - **Grosse Point and Ford Cove**: Perch have been found in 13 to 15 feet of water in these areas. Overall, while the fishing has been slow due to the weather, there are still opportunities to catch a variety of fish on Lake St. Clair. Just be prepared for changing conditions and adjust your tactics accordingly. | |||
17 Oct 2024 | Navigating Lake St. Clair's Fishing Conditions: Tips for Successful Angling | 00:02:50 | |
As of October 17, 2024, fishing on Lake St. Clair is facing some challenges due to the recent windy conditions, but there are still some promising spots and techniques to try. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 58°F and a low of 45°F, which is typical for this time of year. Winds are forecasted to be moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10-15 mph. Tidal influences are minimal on Lake St. Clair, but the wind can significantly affect water levels and clarity. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise today is at 7:43 AM, and sunset is at 6:24 PM, giving anglers a good window to fish during the early morning and late evening hours when fish are usually more active. ### Fish Activity Fishing activity has been reported as slow in recent days, particularly due to the windy conditions. However, before the winds picked up, anglers were catching panfish near Selfridge using small artificial lures. ### Types and Amounts of Fish For those targeting walleye, there have been some catches in the mouth of the middle channel and near the Sni while trolling with crawler harnesses. Perch anglers have found success near the mouth of the south channel, Gull Island, and the dumping grounds in 17 to 19 feet of water. Smallmouth bass fishing has been slow, but some fish were caught in the middle of Anchor Bay and near the 9 mile and Grosse Pointe areas. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye, crawler harnesses and natural-colored crankbaits, especially in purples and pinks, have been effective. For perch, using perch rigs and trolling with spoons have yielded good results. Smallmouth bass anglers have had success with magnum spoons, j-plugs, and body baits in colors like blacks, greens, and oranges. ### Hot Spots - **Middle Channel and Sni**: These areas have been good for walleye using crawler harnesses. - **Selfridge**: Before the windy conditions, this area was productive for panfish with small artificial lures. - **Anchor Bay**: This spot has seen some smallmouth bass activity, particularly in the middle of the bay and near the 9 mile and Grosse Pointe areas. Despite the slow fishing activity due to the weather, these spots and techniques offer a good starting point for your day on Lake St. Clair. Be prepared for changing conditions and adjust your tactics accordingly. | |||
18 Oct 2024 | "Lake St. Clair Fishing Report: Walleye, Smallmouth, and Perch Thrive in Cooler Autumn Conditions" | 00:02:32 | |
As of October 18, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair is shaping up with the cooler weather setting in. The water temperature has dropped to around 61°F, and it's expected to dip into the 50s in the coming days, similar to last year's pattern. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather has been quite windy, which has stirred up the water, adding color and making fish less skittish. Sunrise today is at about 7:45 AM, and sunset will be around 6:30 PM. The winds have broken up the weeds, making it easier for fish to school up and be found. ### Fish Activity Walleye fishing is starting to pick up, particularly in areas like the mouth of the south channel and near the Dumping Grounds. Anglers have been successful using crawler harnesses and jigging with paddle tails. Smallmouth bass are active in shallower waters, around 8 to 10 feet deep, in the mouth of the middle channel. Perch fishing has also seen some action, with catches reported between 9 Mile and the Grosse Point Yacht Club, as well as near the Dumping Grounds. Perch rigs with crawlers have been effective. Muskie activity is increasing with the cooler water, especially near the spillway where schools of shad and other bait fish are present. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye, crawler harnesses and jig heads with paddle tails are working well. For smallmouth bass, soft plastics and crankbaits are good choices. Perch anglers are having success with perch rigs and crawlers. Muskie anglers should try using larger lures like bucktails and crankbaits to target the schooling bait fish. ### Hot Spots - **The Dumping Grounds**: This area has seen consistent catches of walleye and perch. - **Front of the 400 Club and Coast Guard Station**: These spots are good for smallmouth bass and walleye, especially with the weeds breaking up. - **Spillway**: This is a hot spot for muskie and perch, with the warm water discharge attracting bait fish. Overall, the cooler water and windy conditions are making for a more active and predictable fishing environment on Lake St. Clair. | |||
20 Oct 2024 | Windy Weather Slows Lake St. Clair Fishing, But Panfish, Walleye, and Muskie Still Biting | 00:02:37 | |
As of October 20, 2024, here’s a local’s perspective on the fishing conditions at Lake St. Clair, Michigan. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather has been quite windy lately, which has slowed down fishing activity. However, the winds are expected to calm down a bit today, making it more favorable for anglers. Sunrise was at around 7:45 AM, and sunset is expected at about 6:30 PM. ### Fish Activity Fishing activity on Lake St. Clair has been reported as slow due to the recent windy conditions. However, before the winds picked up, anglers were having some success. Panfish were being caught near Selfridge using small artificial lures in natural baitfish colors on slip bobbers. Low numbers of perch were caught from the shipping channel near the St. Clair Lighthouse and in the mouths of the middle and south channels. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Yesterday, anglers managed to catch some small muskellunge near the spillway. A few walleye were caught between the spillway and the Metropark in 13 to 15 feet of water, and some were also caught in the channel mouths at about 19 feet of water. Perch were found in 13 to 15 feet of water at Grosse Point and Ford Cove, although the high winds kept many anglers away from these spots. ### Best Lures and Bait For panfish, small artificial lures in natural baitfish colors on slip bobbers have been effective. For walleye, trolling or jigging with soft plastics or blade baits has worked well. Muskellunge have been caught using typical muskie lures, but the catch has been sparse. ### Hot Spots - **Selfridge**: A good spot for catching panfish using small artificial lures. - **Shipping Channel near the St. Clair Lighthouse**: Low numbers of perch have been caught here. - **Between the Spillway and the Metropark**: This area has seen some walleye activity in 13 to 15 feet of water. - **Grosse Point and Ford Cove**: Despite the high winds, these areas have perch in 13 to 15 feet of water. Keep in mind that fishing conditions can change quickly with wind and rain events, so it's always a good idea to check with local bait shops for the most current information. | |||
24 Oct 2024 | Lake St. Clair Fishing Report: Windy Conditions Slow Fishing, but Panfish, Perch, and Walleye Still Biting | 00:02:27 | |
As of October 24, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair is quite mixed due to the recent windy conditions. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather has been quite windy, which has slowed down fishing activity significantly. However, the winds are expected to die down a bit today, making conditions slightly more favorable. Sunrise is at around 7:45 AM, and sunset will be at about 6:15 PM. ### Fish Activity Prior to the windy conditions, anglers were having some success catching panfish near Selfridge using small artificial lures in natural baitfish colors on slip bobbers. Low numbers of perch were caught from the shipping channel near the St. Clair Lighthouse and in the mouths of the middle and south channels. Small muskellunge were also reported near the spillway. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Yesterday, the catch was relatively slow due to the wind. However, some anglers managed to catch perch in 13 to 15 feet of water near Grosse Point and Ford Cove. Walleye were caught between the spillway and the Metropark in 13 to 15 feet of water, and in the channel mouths at about 19 feet deep. ### Best Lures and Bait For panfish, small artificial lures in natural baitfish colors on slip bobbers worked well. For perch, using minnows or small jigs can be effective. For walleye, jigging blade baits or using soft plastics has shown some success. ### Hot Spots - **Selfridge**: This area has been good for panfish, especially before the windy conditions set in. - **Grosse Point and Ford Cove**: These spots have yielded some perch in 13 to 15 feet of water. - **The Spillway and Metropark**: These areas have been good for walleye, particularly in 13 to 15 feet of water. Keep in mind that fishing conditions can change quickly, especially with the wind and rain events common in this region. Checking with local bait shops for the latest updates is always a good idea. | |||
25 Oct 2024 | Late Fall Fishing on Lake St. Clair Navigating Windy Conditions and Biting Fish | 00:02:16 | |
As of October 25, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair is experiencing the typical challenges of late fall, with windy conditions affecting angler activity. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather has been quite windy, which has slowed down fishing activity significantly. However, for those brave enough to venture out, the winds are expected to ease slightly today. Sunrise was at around 7:48 AM, and sunset is anticipated at about 6:15 PM. ### Fish Activity Despite the windy conditions, anglers have still managed to catch some fish. Panfish, particularly near Selfridge, have been biting on small artificial lures in natural baitfish colors on slip bobbers. Yellow perch have been caught in low numbers from the shipping channel near the St. Clair Lighthouse and in the mouths of the middle and south channels. Walleye have been reported between the spillway and the Metropark in 13 to 15 feet of water, as well as in the channel mouths at around 19 feet of water. Small muskellunge have also been caught near the spillway. ### Best Lures and Bait For panfish and perch, small artificial lures in natural baitfish colors on slip bobbers are working well. For walleye, anglers have had success using jigging techniques with blade baits or soft plastics. Muskellunge are being caught using larger lures that mimic their natural prey. ### Hot Spots - **Near Selfridge**: This area has been productive for panfish using small artificial lures. - **Between the Spillway and Metropark**: Walleye are being caught here in 13 to 15 feet of water. - **Channel Mouths**: Both walleye and perch are being caught in these areas, particularly in 19 feet of water. If you're planning to head out today, be prepared for some wind, but the fish are still biting in the right spots. Good luck on the water | |||
26 Oct 2024 | Promising Fishing Conditions on Lake St. Clair - Walleye, Perch, and Smallmouth Bass Biting | 00:02:21 | |
As of October 26, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair is looking promising, despite the recent strong winds that have been affecting the area. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions Today, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 58°F and a low of 45°F, making it a comfortable day for fishing. The winds are forecasted to be moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10 mph. Sunrise was at 7:47 AM, and sunset will be at 6:14 PM. ### Fish Activity Walleye and perch action has been steadily picking up over the past week. Anglers have reported catching these fish between the spillway and the Metropark in 13 to 15 feet of water. Perch activity has been particularly strong near the dumping grounds and in Ford Cove. Smallmouth bass fishing is also starting to gain momentum, especially on the south end of the lake. These bass are being found further out on the lake in about 15 feet of water, where drop shot jigging has proven effective. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye, blade baits and minnows on perch rigs have been working well. For perch, live minnows on perch rigs are the go-to choice. Smallmouth bass are biting well on drop shot rigs, and using lures like the Great Lakes Finesse drop worm, especially in green pumpkin with purple flake, has been successful in deeper waters. ### Hot Spots One of the hot spots for walleye and perch is the area between the spillway and the Metropark, particularly near the dumping grounds. For smallmouth bass, the south end of the lake is where you want to be, focusing on areas with weed patches in about 15 feet of water. Another good spot is along the shoreline south of Hartley and near Selfridge or Brandenburg Park. Overall, it's a great day to get out on Lake St. Clair, with a variety of fish species active and the right conditions to make for a productive and enjoyable fishing trip. | |||
27 Oct 2024 | "Lake St. Clair Fishing: Challenges and Opportunities Amid Changing Weather" | 00:02:36 | |
As of October 27, 2024, here’s a local’s perspective on the fishing scene at Lake St. Clair, Michigan. ### Weather and Conditions The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 55°F and a low of 45°F. Winds are moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10-15 mph. Sunrise was at 7:47 AM, and sunset will be at 6:03 PM. ### Fish Activity Fishing activity on Lake St. Clair has been somewhat slow due to the recent windy conditions. However, anglers have still managed to catch a variety of fish. Panfish, particularly bluegill and other species, were caught near Selfridge using small artificial lures in natural baitfish colors on slip bobbers. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Yellow perch have been caught in limited numbers, primarily from the shipping channel near the St. Clair Lighthouse and in the mouths of the middle and south channels. Anglers have also reported catching walleye between the spillway and the Metropark in 13 to 15 feet of water, and in the channel mouths at about 19 feet of water. Small muskellunge were spotted near the spillway. ### Best Lures and Bait For panfish, small artificial lures in natural baitfish colors on slip bobbers have been effective. For walleye, jigging blade baits or using soft plastics has worked well. For yellow perch, fishing with minnows on perch rigs, either drifting or vertically jigging, has shown some success. ### Hot Spots - **Selfridge**: A good spot for catching panfish using small artificial lures. - **Shipping Channel near the St. Clair Lighthouse**: Anglers have caught yellow perch here. - **Between the Spillway and the Metropark**: This area has yielded walleye in 13 to 15 feet of water. - **Grosse Point and Ford Cove**: Although fewer anglers have ventured here due to high winds, those who did reported catching perch in 13 to 15 feet of water. Overall, while the fishing has been slow due to the weather, there are still opportunities to catch a variety of fish in these areas. Be prepared to move around and adjust your tactics as the fish can be scattered and less active in the current conditions. | |||
31 Oct 2024 | Fall Fishing Bounty on Lake St. Clair: Walleye, Bass, and More in Autumn's Embrace | 00:02:33 | |
As of October 31st, Lake St. Clair is offering some exciting fishing opportunities, despite the cooler autumn weather. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect today. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 50°F and a low of 40°F. Winds will be moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10-15 mph. Tidal movements are not a significant factor on Lake St. Clair, but water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and precipitation. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 7:45 AM, and sunset will be at 5:45 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing trips. ### Fish Activity Fish activity has been steady, particularly for walleye and smallmouth bass. Yesterday, several anglers reported catching a decent number of walleyes, with some reaching up to 25 inches in length. Smallmouth bass were also active, especially in the areas around Harsens Island and the Mile Roads. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Yesterday saw a mix of catches, including walleyes, smallmouth bass, and some yellow perch. Walleye catches were more frequent in the deeper waters, while smallmouth bass were found in the rocky structures and weed beds. The average catch for walleyes was around 3-5 fish per boat, with some boats reporting up to 7-8 smallmouth bass. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleyes, jigging with minnows or using crankbaits in shad patterns has been effective. Smallmouth bass are responding well to soft plastics like curly tail grubs and tube jigs, as well as topwater baits in the shallower areas. ### Hot Spots Two hot spots to consider today are the areas around Harsens Island and the Mile Roads. Harsens Island offers a mix of rocky shores and weed beds that attract both walleyes and smallmouth bass. The Mile Roads, known for their submerged rock structures, are a favorite haunt for smallmouth bass. Overall, Lake St. Clair is providing some great fall fishing opportunities. Make sure to dress warmly and be prepared for the changing weather conditions. Good luck on the water | |||
01 Nov 2024 | Fall Fishing Report for Lake St. Clair - Walleye, Perch, and Smallmouth Bass on the Move | 00:03:07 | |
As of November 1st, fishing on Lake St. Clair is transitioning into the fall season, and the conditions are quite dynamic. ### Weather and Tidal Report The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 55°F and a low of 45°F. Winds are moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10-15 mph. Since Lake St. Clair is a freshwater lake connected to the Great Lakes system, it does not have tides, but water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and other environmental factors. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise today is at 7:43 AM, and sunset is at 5:53 PM, giving anglers a good window to get out on the water. ### Fish Activity Fish activity has been varied as the season changes. Walleye, which were more active in the summer, are now spreading out into deeper waters, particularly on the Canadian side of the lake. However, there are still plenty of walleye to be found in areas like "The Dumping Grounds" and the heavy weed beds. Perch fishing has been a bit of a roller coaster due to the recent weather fluctuations. Anglers have reported finding perch in shallow waters, especially around the 26 Can and the mouth of the South Channel. Using slip bobbers and fishing near pencil reeds and weed lines can be effective. Smallmouth bass are also active, often found in the same areas as perch, particularly in the cuts and shallow waters. Liv scope technology has been helping anglers locate larger schools of bait fish, which in turn helps in finding the bass. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Yesterday, anglers reported catching a mix of fish including walleye, perch, smallmouth bass, and even some sturgeon. The sturgeon catches have been notable, with the Michigan DNR recently reporting a large sturgeon measuring 75.2 inches and weighing 125 pounds. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye, jigging with minnows or using crankbaits in deeper waters has been effective. For perch, small jigs tipped with minnows or maggots work well. Smallmouth bass are responding to soft plastics and crankbaits, especially in the shallower areas. ### Hot Spots - **The Dumping Grounds**: Known for its walleye and perch fishing, this area remains a hotspot even in the fall. - **Mouth of the South Channel**: This area is good for perch and smallmouth bass, especially in the shallow waters and weed lines. - **Harsens Island**: This island offers good fishing spots for various species, including walleye and smallmouth bass. Remember to check the local fishing regulations and ensure you have the necessary Michigan Recreational Passport if you plan to launch your boat at a DNR ramp. Enjoy your time on the water | |||
02 Nov 2024 | Lake St. Clair Fishing Report: Walleye, Perch, and Bass Biting in Michigan's Fall Fishing Hotspot | 00:02:33 | |
As of November 2, 2024, here’s a detailed fishing report for Lake St. Clair, Michigan. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions Today, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 55°F and a low of 45°F. Winds will be moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10-15 mph. Given Lake St. Clair’s location, tidal influences are minimal, but water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and river flow. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 7:43 AM, and sunset will be at 5:53 PM, providing a decent window for both morning and evening fishing trips. ### Fish Activity Fish activity has been steady, especially for species like walleye, yellow perch, and smallmouth bass. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a good number of walleyes, particularly in the deeper areas of the lake. Yellow perch were also active, especially around the weed beds and drop-offs. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Yesterday saw a mix of catches, with walleyes ranging from 15 to 22 inches, and yellow perch averaging 8-12 inches. Smallmouth bass were also caught, mostly in the 2-4 pound range. Rock bass and silver bass were also reported in smaller numbers. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleyes, jigging with minnows or using crankbaits in shad patterns have been effective. Yellow perch are biting well on small jigs tipped with maggots or tiny minnows. Smallmouth bass are responding to soft plastics like curly tail grubs and crankbaits in natural colors. ### Hot Spots - **Anchor Bay**: Known for its walleye and perch fishing, this area has been producing consistent catches. - **Harsens Island**: This spot is a favorite for smallmouth bass and walleye, especially around the island's rocky shores and weed beds. - **Metro Beach**: This area has seen a lot of activity for rock bass and silver bass, and it's also a good spot for catching walleyes. Overall, Lake St. Clair is offering some great fishing opportunities as we head into the late fall season. Make sure to check the local fishing regulations and obtain any necessary permits before you head out. | |||
03 Nov 2024 | Lake St. Clair's Exciting Fall Fishing Opportunities - Weather, Tides, and Hot Spots for Smallmouth, Walleye, and Musky | 00:02:49 | |
As of November 3rd, 2024, Lake St. Clair is transitioning into its fall fishing pattern, which promises some exciting angling opportunities. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 55°F and a low of 45°F, making it a comfortable day for fishing. Since Lake St. Clair is a freshwater lake connected to the Great Lakes system, it does not have significant tidal changes, but water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and other factors. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 7:43 AM, and sunset is at 5:53 PM, providing a good window for both morning and evening fishing. ### Fish Activity Fish activity has been steady, especially for smallmouth bass. As the water temperatures drop, these bass are starting to school up tighter, particularly around the shipping channel and the Mile Roads area. Anglers have also reported catching walleye, musky, and catfish in various parts of the lake. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Yesterday, anglers caught a mix of species. Smallmouth bass were abundant in the 15 to 16-foot depths, halfway out to the shipping channel and around the yacht club area. Walleye were caught near buoy 12 in the shipping channel in about 45 feet of water. Musky and catfish were also reported, with musky being caught at night using various lures. ### Best Lures and Bait For smallmouth bass, using live bait like crawlers or minnows, along with soft plastics and jigs, has been effective. For walleye, crawlers and jigs have worked well. Musky anglers have had success with magnum spoons and j-plugs, especially during low light conditions. ### Hot Spots - **Shipping Channel**: This area has been hot for walleye, musky, and smallmouth bass. - **Mile Roads Area**: Known for its smallmouth bass, this spot is particularly good as the fish school up in the cooler water. - **Yacht Club Area**: Another good spot for smallmouth bass, with fish holding in slightly deeper waters. - **North Channel**: Fishing at night in this area has yielded some nice catches of smallmouth bass and other species. Overall, Lake St. Clair is offering a diverse and active fishery as we move into the fall season. With the right lures and knowledge of the hot spots, you should have a productive day on the water. | |||
07 Nov 2024 | Promising Fishing at Lake St. Clair as Cooler Temps Arrive | 00:02:23 | |
As of November 7, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake St. Clair is showing some promising signs, especially with the onset of cooler weather. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 50°F and a low of 40°F. Winds are moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10 mph. While Lake St. Clair is not a tidal body, the water levels can be influenced by wind and precipitation. Currently, the water level is stable, but anglers should be aware of any changes due to wind patterns. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise today is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 5:01 PM, giving anglers a good window to get out on the water. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw an increase in activity for both walleye and muskie anglers, with reports indicating that the bite is starting to pick up. Yellow perch anglers also had a successful day, catching a decent number of fish. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Walleye catches were notable, with several anglers reporting multiple catches in the 2-4 pound range. Muskie anglers had a few encounters, though the numbers were not as high as the walleye. Yellow perch were abundant, with many anglers filling their limits. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye, jigging with minnows or using crankbaits in deeper waters has been effective. Muskie anglers are having success with large spinnerbaits and suckers. For yellow perch, small jigs tipped with minnows or worms are working well. ### Hot Spots One of the hot spots right now is the area around Metro Beach, where walleye and yellow perch have been active. Another good spot is Harsens Island, known for its muskie and walleye populations. Anchor Bay is also worth a visit, especially for those targeting yellow perch. Overall, Lake St. Clair is offering some great fishing opportunities as we head into the late fall season. Make sure to dress warmly and be prepared for changing weather conditions. | |||
08 Nov 2024 | Reel in the Rewards: A Fishing Guide for Lake St. Clair's Promising Fall Season | 00:02:29 | |
As of November 8, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake St. Clair is looking promising, especially with the cooler temperatures setting in. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 50°F and a low of 40°F. Winds will be moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10-15 mph. Since Lake St. Clair is a freshwater lake, tidal reports are not applicable, but the wind can still affect water conditions. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise today is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 5:02 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing. ### Fish Activity With the cooler temperatures, fish activity has picked up. Yesterday saw a good number of walleye, yellow perch, and smallmouth bass being caught. The walleye are particularly active in the deeper waters, while the perch are schooling in the shallower areas. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Anglers reported catching a decent number of walleye, with some reaching up to 25 inches in length. Yellow perch were abundant, with many catches in the 10-12 inch range. Smallmouth bass were also active, especially around the rocky structures and weed beds. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye, jigging with minnows or using crankbaits in shad patterns have been effective. For yellow perch, small jigs tipped with maggots or tiny minnows are working well. Smallmouth bass are hitting on soft plastics and crankbaits, particularly those in natural colors. ### Hot Spots One of the hot spots right now is the area around Harsens Island, where the walleye and perch are congregating. Another good spot is the Anchor Bay area, known for its rocky structures that attract smallmouth bass. The Metro Beach area is also worth a try, especially for those targeting yellow perch. Overall, it's a great time to be out on Lake St. Clair, and with the right gear and knowledge, you should be able to land some nice catches. Good luck out there | |||
09 Nov 2024 | Autumn Fishing Report: Lake St. Clair Promises Walleye and Smallmouth Bass Bonanza | 00:02:41 | |
As of November 9, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake St. Clair is shaping up to be quite promising, despite the cooler autumn weather. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect today: ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 48°F and a low of 38°F. Winds will be moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10 mph. Tides, although not a major factor in freshwater lakes like Lake St. Clair, are influenced by wind and water levels. Today, the water levels are stable, but the wind could create some chop on the lake. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 5:02 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing trips. ### Fish Activity Fish activity has been steady, with walleye and smallmouth bass being the primary targets. Yesterday, several anglers reported catching decent numbers of walleye, particularly in the deeper areas of the lake. Smallmouth bass are also active, especially around the rocky structures and drop-offs. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Yesterday saw a mix of catches, with walleye ranging from 15 to 22 inches and smallmouth bass from 12 to 18 inches. Some anglers also reported catching yellow perch, although they were not as abundant as the walleye and bass. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye, jigging with live bait such as minnows or shiners has been effective. The use of crankbaits and spinner rigs is also recommended. For smallmouth bass, soft plastics like curly tail grubs and jigs, along with crankbaits that mimic baitfish, are working well. ### Hot Spots Two hot spots to consider today are the areas around the B marker and the shipping channel. The B marker, although the fish are often found off the marker quite a ways, has been producing some good catches of walleye and bass. The shipping channel, known for its deep waters and structure, is a great place to find schools of perch and other species. Overall, it's a good day to get out on Lake St. Clair, with the cooler weather and stable water conditions making for favorable fishing conditions. Just be sure to dress warmly and adjust your tactics according to the wind and water conditions. | |||
10 Nov 2024 | Walleye and Perch Bonanza on Lake St. Clair, Michigan's Premier Fishing Destination | 00:02:36 | |
As of November 10, 2024, here’s a detailed fishing report for Lake St. Clair, Michigan. ### Weather and Conditions Today, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 48°F and a low of 38°F. The wind is light, coming from the northwest at about 5 mph, which should make for a relatively calm day on the water. Sunrise was at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 5:02 PM. ### Tidal Report Lake St. Clair is not a tidal body of water, so you don't need to worry about tidal changes affecting your fishing. ### Fish Activity Fish activity has been good, especially for those targeting walleye and perch. As the water temperatures have cooled down, walleye are becoming more active in the evenings and at night. Anglers have been catching walleye off various points along the lake, such as South River Road, Metro Park, Brandenburg, and Blossom Heath. These areas tend to attract fish as the water cools and weeds die off, making it easier to access them. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Yesterday, reports indicated a decent catch of walleye, particularly in the evening hours. Anglers were using lipless crankbaits, specifically red eyes, as well as swimbaits and bombers. Perch fishing has also been strong, especially in the South End of the lake around the Dumping Ground area. These perch are reportedly filled with crayfish, indicating a healthy and active fish population. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye, lipless crankbaits like red eyes are working well, along with swimbaits and bombers. For perch, using small jigs tipped with minnows or maggots can be very effective. Crayfish patterns and lures are also a good choice given the perch's current diet. ### Hot Spots - **South End of the Lake**: The area around the Dumping Ground is hot for perch right now. - **Metro Park and Brandenburg**: These points are good for catching walleye in the evenings and at night. - **Mouth of the Clinton River and Spillway**: As the water cools, these areas will become more attractive to walleye. Overall, it's a great time to be out on Lake St. Clair, with plenty of fish to target and favorable conditions for a successful day of fishing. | |||
14 Nov 2024 | Late Fall Fishing on Lake St. Clair: Smallmouth, Walleye, and Perch Bite Strong | 00:03:19 | |
As of November 14, 2024, here’s a detailed fishing report for Lake St. Clair, Michigan. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 50°F and a low of 40°F. Winds are light, coming from the northwest at about 5 mph. Given Lake St. Clair's location, tidal effects are minimal, but water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and water flow from the Detroit River. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset is at 4:53 PM, providing a decent window for both morning and evening fishing. ### Fish Activity As we move into the late fall season, fish activity is starting to shift. Smallmouth bass are still active, particularly in shallower waters around the Mile Roads and near the shoreline where bait fish are abundant. Water temperatures are in the upper 40s to low 50s, making it comfortable for bass to hold in these areas. Walleye are also being caught, especially during the night and early evening hours. They are congregating around points like South River Road, Metro, Brandenburg, and the mouth of the Spillway. These areas offer good shoreline access and are known for attracting walleye as the water cools down. Yellow perch are another species that are active, particularly in the South End of the lake around the Dumping Ground area. These perch are often stuffed with crayfish, indicating a healthy and active population. ### Catch Reports Yesterday, anglers reported catching significant numbers of smallmouth bass in the 2-4 pound range, especially in areas with abundant bait fish. Walleye catches were also notable, with some anglers picking up several fish in the 3-5 pound range using lipless cranks and swimbaits. Yellow perch were plentiful, with reports of quick limits being filled in the South End. ### Best Lures and Bait For smallmouth bass, using soft plastics or crankbaits that mimic bait fish is effective. In areas with heavy weed cover, a jig or a spinnerbait can also work well. For walleye, lipless cranks, specifically red eyes, have been producing good results. Swimbaits and bombers are also effective, especially during the night and early evening. For yellow perch, using small jigs tipped with minnows or maggots is highly effective. Crayfish-patterned lures can also attract these perch. ### Hot Spots - **The Mile Roads**: Known for its shallow waters and abundant bait fish, this area is great for smallmouth bass. - **The Dumping Ground Area**: Located on the South End of the lake, this spot is excellent for yellow perch. - **Metro and Brandenburg Points**: These areas are prime for walleye, especially during the night and early evening. Overall, Lake St. Clair remains an excellent fishery as we head into the late fall season, with a variety of species available and several hot spots to explore. | |||
15 Nov 2024 | Fishing Lake St. Clair in November: Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, and Perch Thrive in Cooler Temperatures | 00:02:48 | |
As of November 15, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair is quite active despite the cooler weather. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 48°F and a low of 38°F. Winds are moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10 mph. Since Lake St. Clair is a freshwater lake connected to the Great Lakes system, tidal effects are minimal, but water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and water flow from Lake Huron and Lake Erie. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset is at 4:53 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the water. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw a decent amount of fish activity, particularly with smallmouth bass and walleye. The bass are still active in the deeper areas, especially around the Mile Roads and near the shipping channel. Walleye are being caught in the St. Clair River, particularly in the north channel, where the water is cooler. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Smallmouth bass were the stars of the show, with many anglers reporting catches in the 15- to 16-foot depth range. Walleye were also plentiful, especially for those using live bait or jigging techniques in the river. Perch schools, although scattered, were still present around the shipping channel and in the side cuts of the river. ### Best Lures and Bait For smallmouth bass, using live scope and chasing bait fish pods has been highly effective. Soft plastics and crankbaits in natural colors are also working well. For walleye, jigging with minnows or using live bait such as nightcrawlers has been successful. Perch are biting on small jigs tipped with minnows or maggots. ### Hot Spots - **Mile Roads Area**: This spot continues to produce good numbers of smallmouth bass, especially in the deeper areas. - **North Channel of the St. Clair River**: This area is great for walleye and perch, with the cooler water attracting more fish. - **Shipping Channel**: While the perch schools are scattered, this area still holds a lot of fish, especially in the side cuts and channels. Overall, it's a good time to get out on Lake St. Clair, especially if you're targeting smallmouth bass and walleye. Just be prepared for the cooler weather and adjust your tactics accordingly. | |||
16 Nov 2024 | Late Fall Fishing Bounty on Lake St. Clair | 00:02:52 | |
As of November 16, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake St. Clair is quite vibrant, despite the late fall season. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Weather and Tides The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid-40s to the mid-50s Fahrenheit. Winds will be moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10-15 mph. Tides, although not as critical for freshwater fishing, still influence the water levels and currents, especially near the Detroit and St. Clair rivers. Expect a relatively stable water level today. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at around 7:00 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 4:45 PM, giving you a good window of daylight to fish. ### Fish Activity Fish activity is still robust, especially for species like smallmouth bass and walleye. Smallmouth bass are active in the 15 to 16-foot depths, often found halfway out to the middle of the lake. Walleye are also biting well, particularly in areas like the Detroit River, St. Clair River, and along the mudlines near Harley Ensign and Metro Beach. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Yesterday, anglers reported catching a mix of smallmouth bass, walleye, and some perch. The smallmouth bass were abundant, with several catches reported in the 3-5 pound range. Walleye were also plentiful, with many anglers catching them in the 2-4 pound range. ### Best Lures and Bait For smallmouth bass, using soft plastics like curly tail grubs or crankbaits in shad patterns has been effective. For walleye, jigging with minnows or using spinner rigs with nightcrawlers are good choices. The key is to fish in areas with the right water color; greenish water tends to produce more bites than clear water. ### Hot Spots - **Metro Beach and Harley Ensign**: These areas have been producing a lot of walleye, especially along the mudlines. - **The Canadian Side**: This area is known for better quality fish, especially during tournaments, and is a good spot to try your luck for both smallmouth bass and walleye. - **The Detroit and St. Clair Rivers**: These rivers continue to yield good catches of walleye, making them excellent spots to fish. Overall, Lake St. Clair remains a great destination for late fall fishing, with plenty of opportunities to catch a variety of species. Just make sure to dress warmly and be prepared for the changing weather conditions. | |||
17 Nov 2024 | Navigating the Fishing Challenges at Lake St. Clair, Michigan: Tips for a Successful Outing | 00:02:48 | |
As of November 17, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake St. Clair, Michigan, is experiencing a mix of challenges and opportunities. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect: **Weather and Tides:** The weather has been quite windy lately, which has slowed down fishing activity. However, the winds are expected to die down a bit today, making conditions slightly more favorable. Tides are not a significant factor in Lake St. Clair, but water levels can fluctuate due to wind and precipitation. **Sunrise and Sunset:** Sunrise today is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 4:50 PM. These times are crucial for planning your fishing trip, especially if you're targeting species that are more active during these periods. **Fish Activity:** Despite the slow fishing activity reported recently, anglers were still able to catch some fish. Prior to the windy conditions, panfish were being caught near Selfridge using small artificial lures in natural baitfish colors on slip bobbers. Smallmouth bass were also active, particularly in the 15 to 16-foot depths, halfway out to the lake[3][5]. **Types and Amounts of Fish:** Yesterday, anglers caught a mix of species including smallmouth bass, which were abundant in the deeper areas of the lake. Walleye and muskie were also reported, though in smaller numbers. The panfish catch included a variety of species, but the numbers were not as high as in previous weeks. **Best Lures and Bait:** For smallmouth bass, soft plastic dropshot rigs and small artificial lures in natural baitfish colors have been effective. For walleye, jigging blade baits or using soft plastics has worked well. Panfish can be caught using small jigs and slip bobbers with natural baitfish-colored lures[3][5]. **Hot Spots:** Some of the hot spots to consider include the areas near Selfridge, where panfish have been active. The deeper waters halfway out to the lake are good for smallmouth bass. Additionally, the rock walls near Sterling State Park beach have been productive for smallmouth bass using soft plastic dropshot rigs[3][5]. Overall, while the fishing has been slow due to the windy conditions, there are still opportunities to catch a variety of fish species at Lake St. Clair. Be sure to check with local bait shops for the most up-to-date information and adjust your tactics accordingly. | |||
21 Nov 2024 | "Chilly Fishing Conditions at Lake St. Clair: Walleye, Perch, and Smallmouth Bass Thriving" | 00:02:25 | |
As of November 21, 2024, here’s a local’s perspective on the fishing conditions at Lake St. Clair, Michigan. First off, the weather is quite chilly, with temperatures in the mid-40s to low 50s Fahrenheit, which is typical for this time of year. The sunrise was at around 7:30 AM, and sunset is expected around 4:50 PM. The winds are moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10-15 mph, which can affect the water conditions. Tidal influences are minimal on Lake St. Clair since it is a freshwater lake, but the water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and precipitation. Yesterday’s fishing reports indicated a decent day for anglers. Fish activity has been steady, particularly for walleye and perch. Several anglers reported catching walleyes in the 2-4 pound range, mainly using jigs with minnows or nightcrawlers. Perch fishing was also good, with many catching them in the 8-12 inch range using small jigs tipped with maggots or small minnows. For those targeting smallmouth bass, the Mile Roads area and the waters around Harsens Island have been hot spots. Bass were caught using soft plastics and crankbaits. If you're looking to catch muskie, the areas around the St. Clair River and the north channel have shown some activity. Muskie anglers have been using large bucktail spinners and jerk baits. In terms of specific lures and bait, for walleye, try using a jig with a minnow or nightcrawler. For perch, small jigs with maggots or small minnows are effective. For smallmouth bass, soft plastics like curly tail grubs or crankbaits in shad patterns have been working well. Hot spots to consider include the waters around Metro Beach, especially the areas behind Selfridge Air National Guard Base, and the Anchor Bay region. These areas have consistently produced good catches of walleye, perch, and smallmouth bass. Overall, it's a good time to get out on the water at Lake St. Clair, just make sure to bundle up against the cold. | |||
22 Nov 2024 | Fall Fishing Report for Lake St. Clair, Michigan: Steady Walleye and Perch Catches Amidst Changing Conditions | 00:02:13 | |
As of November 22, 2024, here’s a local’s perspective on the fishing conditions at Lake St. Clair, Michigan. First off, the weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to mid-40s Fahrenheit, which is typical for this time of year. Sunrise was at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at about 4:50 PM. Tidal conditions, although not as critical for inland lakes like Lake St. Clair, are influenced by the water levels of the connecting Great Lakes. Currently, water levels are stable, but it's always a good idea to check local reports for any changes. Yesterday's fishing reports indicated a decent day for anglers. Fish activity has been steady, particularly for walleye and perch. Several anglers reported catching a good number of walleyes, with some reaching up to 20 inches in length. Perch were also plentiful, with many anglers filling their limits. For walleye, the best lures to use right now are jigs tipped with minnows or nightcrawlers. Some anglers have also had success with crankbaits, especially those that mimic baitfish. For perch, small jigs with maggots or tiny crankbaits are working well. Hot spots include the areas around Harsens Island and the channels near Anchor Bay. These spots have been producing consistent results for both walleye and perch. Another good spot is the Mile Roads, especially for smallmouth bass, although the bass activity has slowed down a bit with the colder temperatures. Remember to check your gear before you head out, as the colder weather can affect your equipment. Also, be mindful of the changing weather conditions, as wind and rain can quickly alter fishing conditions on Lake St. Clair. Overall, it's a great time to get out on the water and enjoy some fall fishing on Lake St. Clair. | |||
23 Nov 2024 | Late Fall Fishing on Lake St. Clair: Walleye, Perch, and Smallmouth Bass Thrive in Comfortable Conditions | 00:02:12 | |
As of November 23, 2024, here’s a local's perspective on the fishing conditions at Lake St. Clair, Michigan: Today, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to mid-40s Fahrenheit, making it a typical late fall day. Sunrise is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at about 4:45 PM. Tidal conditions, although not as significant on Lake St. Clair as on coastal waters, are influenced by the Detroit River. However, the water levels and currents can still affect fishing, especially near the river mouth. Yesterday's fishing reports indicated a decent day for anglers. Fish activity has been steady, particularly for walleye and perch. Several anglers reported catching a good number of walleyes, especially in the deeper waters near the Detroit River and around Harsens Island. Perch fishing has also been productive, with many anglers finding success in the shallower bays and weed beds. For walleye, jigs tipped with minnows or nightcrawlers are working well. Some anglers are also using crankbaits and spinner rigs to good effect. For perch, small jigs with maggots or small minnows are the go-to choices. Smallmouth bass are still active, especially in the cooler temperatures. Using lures like the Great Lakes Finesse drop worm, particularly in green pumpkin with purple flake, has been successful in finding bass in the deeper weed patches. Hot spots include the areas around Harsens Island, the Detroit River mouth, and the shallow bays like Anchor Bay. These areas tend to hold a mix of walleye, perch, and smallmouth bass. Overall, it's a great time to be out on Lake St. Clair, with a variety of species active and the cooler weather making for comfortable fishing conditions. Just make sure to bundle up and stay warm. | |||
24 Nov 2024 | A Chilly Walleye and Perch Bite on Lake St. Clair | 00:02:06 | |
As of November 24, 2024, here’s a local’s perspective on the fishing conditions at Lake St. Clair, Michigan. First off, the weather is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to mid-40s Fahrenheit, which is typical for this time of year. Sunrise today is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at about 4:50 PM. The winds are moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10-15 mph, which can affect the water conditions but is manageable for most anglers. Tidal influences are minimal on Lake St. Clair since it is a freshwater lake, but water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and precipitation. Fish activity has been steady, particularly for walleye, perch, and smallmouth bass. Yesterday, several anglers reported catching walleyes in the 2-4 pound range, mainly using jigs with minnows or leeches. Perch fishing has also been good, with anglers catching them in the 8-12 inch range using small jigs tipped with maggots or minnows. For walleye, the best lures to use are jigs with live bait such as minnows or leeches. For perch, small jigs or tiny spoons tipped with maggots or minnows are effective. Smallmouth bass can be caught using soft plastics like curly tail grubs or crankbaits. Hot spots include the areas around Harsens Island, the Mile Roads, and Anchor Bay. These areas tend to hold a good population of walleye and perch, especially during the cooler months. The drop-offs and weed beds in these areas are particularly productive. Overall, it’s a great time to be out on Lake St. Clair, with the cooler temperatures bringing the fish into more predictable patterns. Just make sure to bundle up and stay warm. | |||
28 Nov 2024 | "Autumn Angling on Lake St. Clair: Perch, Smallmouth, and Sturgeon Insights" | 00:02:37 | |
As of November 28, 2024, here’s a local’s perspective on the fishing scene at Lake St. Clair, Michigan. First off, the weather is cooling down significantly, with temperatures in the mid-40s to low 50s, which is typical for this time of year. The sunrise today is at about 7:30 AM, and sunset is around 4:45 PM. There aren’t any significant tidal changes to worry about on Lake St. Clair, but wind direction can impact fishing conditions. Yesterday, the fishing was a bit challenging due to the cold front that moved in, but there were still some decent catches reported. For perch, anglers were finding them in shallower areas, particularly around the weed lines and cuts near the mouth of the South Channel. Using slip bobbers and small jigs with minnows or worms seemed to be effective. However, the perch fishing has been inconsistent lately, with some days yielding better results than others. Smallmouth bass are still active, especially in areas with structure like rocks and weed beds. Anglers using Liv Scope technology have been able to locate larger schools of baitfish, which often indicate the presence of bass. Soft plastics and crankbaits have been working well for smallmouths. Walleye fishing has been spread out, with some fish found in deeper waters on the Canadian side, but there are still plenty on the U.S. side, particularly in areas like The Dumping Grounds and heavy weed beds. Jigging with minnows or using crankbaits in these deeper areas can be productive. For those targeting sturgeon, there have been reports of large sturgeons being spotted, with one recent catch measuring over 75 inches and weighing 125 pounds. However, sturgeon fishing is highly regulated and requires specific permits. Hot spots to consider include The Dumping Grounds, the area around the 26 can by the mouth of the South Channel, and the cuts and weed lines in shallow water. If you’re after smallmouths, the Mile Roads and areas around Harsens Island are worth a try. Remember, as we transition into fall and eventually winter, fishing conditions will continue to change, so stay flexible and be prepared to adjust your tactics accordingly. | |||
29 Nov 2024 | Cooler Temps Bring Walleye, Perch, and Smallmouth Bass to Lake St. Clair | 00:02:24 | |
As of November 29, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake St. Clair, Michigan is quite active, especially with the cooler temperatures setting in. ### Weather and Tides The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 45°F and a low of 35°F. Winds are moderate, coming from the north at about 10 mph, which can affect water temperatures and fish behavior. Tides, although not as significant on Lake St. Clair as on coastal waters, still play a role; expect a slight fluctuation due to wind-driven water movement. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 7:34 AM, and sunset is at 4:53 PM, giving anglers a decent window to get out on the water. ### Fish Activity Fish activity has been steady, particularly for walleye, perch, and smallmouth bass. Yesterday, several anglers reported catching walleyes in the 2-4 pound range, mainly using jigs with minnows or leeches. Perch fishing has also been productive, with many anglers catching them in shallower areas like the weed lines and cuts near the mouth of the South Channel. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye, jigs with minnows or leeches are highly effective. For perch, small jigs or slip bobbers with maggots or minnows work well. Smallmouth bass are responding to soft plastics and crankbaits, especially in the shallower weed beds. ### Hot Spots - **The Dumping Grounds**: This area, located near the 26 can and the mouth of the South Channel, is known for its perch and walleye activity. - **Weed Lines and Cuts**: The shallow weed lines and cuts up near the mouth of the South Channel are great spots for both perch and smallmouth bass. - **Harsens Island**: This area has been producing some nice catches of walleye and perch, especially in the deeper waters around the island. Overall, it's a great time to be out on Lake St. Clair, with the cooler temperatures bringing the fish into more predictable patterns. Make sure to dress warmly and be prepared for the changing weather conditions. | |||
30 Nov 2024 | Fishing Lake St. Clair Michigan: A Cool Weather Guide to Catching Smallmouth, Walleye, and Perch | 00:02:41 | |
As of November 30, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake St. Clair, Michigan is quite active, especially with the cooler temperatures setting in. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Weather and Tides The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to the mid-40s Fahrenheit. Winds are moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10-15 mph. Tides, although not as critical for inland lakes like Lake St. Clair, are influenced by the water levels of the connecting Great Lakes. Today, the water levels are stable, which should help maintain consistent fishing conditions. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset is expected at about 4:45 PM. These times are crucial for planning your fishing trip, especially since many species are more active during these transitional periods. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw a lot of activity from smallmouth bass, walleye, and yellow perch. The cooler temperatures have these species moving into shallower waters, making them more accessible. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Smallmouth bass were biting aggressively, particularly in areas with rock piles and boulder structures. Walleye were also active, especially in the evening hours near the drop-offs and weed beds. Yellow perch were abundant in the shallower waters, often found near submerged vegetation. ### Best Lures and Bait For smallmouth bass, soft swimbaits like the Keitech Swing Impact FAT in smallmouth magic color have been very effective. Tubes, especially in green pumpkin color, are also a good choice when dragged along the bottom. For walleye, jigging with minnows or using crankbaits that mimic baitfish have been successful. For yellow perch, small jigs tipped with minnows or maggots are the way to go. ### Hot Spots One of the best spots right now is the area around the mile roads, where the smallmouth bass are congregating around rock piles and boulders. Another hot spot is near the weed beds and drop-offs in the northern part of the lake, which is ideal for walleye and yellow perch. Make sure to bundle up as it's getting chilly, and don't forget to check your gear before you leave the dock. Good luck out there | |||
01 Dec 2024 | Catching Perch and Walleye on Lake St. Clair as Winter Approaches | 00:02:28 | |
As of December 1, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair is transitioning into its winter phase, but there are still some great opportunities for anglers. **Weather and Tidal Report:** Today, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 42°F and a low of 32°F. Winds will be moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10 mph. Since Lake St. Clair is a freshwater lake connected to the Great Lakes system, tidal effects are minimal, but water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and precipitation. **Sunrise and Sunset:** Sunrise is at 7:34 AM, and sunset is at 4:53 PM, giving you a decent window for daytime fishing. **Fish Activity:** While the summer species like walleye and smallmouth bass are less active in the colder waters, species such as yellow perch, northern pike, and walleye can still be targeted. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a mix of yellow perch and walleye, particularly in the deeper areas of the lake. **Fish Caught:** Reports from yesterday indicate that anglers were catching yellow perch in the 8-12 inch range, with some walleye in the 15-20 inch range. The numbers were moderate, with most anglers catching a few fish per hour. **Best Lures and Bait:** For this time of year, using jigs tipped with minnows or small plastic lures can be effective for both perch and walleye. Spoons and crankbaits that mimic baitfish are also good choices. Live bait such as minnows and nightcrawlers can be very productive. **Hot Spots:** - **Anchor Bay:** Known for its consistent perch and walleye fishing, especially in the deeper areas. - **Harsens Island:** This area often produces good results for walleye and perch, particularly around the island's drop-offs and weed beds. Remember to check the ice conditions if you plan to ice fish, as the lake may start to freeze over in the coming weeks. Always ensure you have the necessary Michigan Recreational Passport if you're launching your boat at a DNR ramp. Enjoy your time on Lake St. Clair | |||
06 Dec 2024 | Wintertime Walleye, Perch, and Bass Fishing on Michigan's Lake St. Clair | 00:02:21 | |
As of December 6, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair, Michigan, is looking promising despite the cooler winter conditions. ### Water Levels and Tidal Report The water levels on Lake St. Clair are expected to be around 174.98 meters above the International Great Lake Datum (1985) for December, with minimal fluctuations[2]. ### Weather and Daylight Today, you can expect a sunrise at about 7:57 AM and a sunset at 5:01 PM, giving you approximately 9 hours of daylight[3]. The weather is typically cold this time of year, so make sure to bundle up. ### Fish Activity Late fall and early winter are excellent times for catching walleye, perch, and smallmouth bass on Lake St. Clair. As of recent reports, walleye and perch catches have been steady amidst the changing conditions. Smallmouth bass are also thriving in the cooler temperatures[1]. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Yesterday's catches included a good number of walleye, with some anglers reporting multiple catches per trip. Yellow perch have also been abundant, particularly in the deeper waters. Smallmouth bass, though less active in the cold, can still be found in areas with structural elements like rocks and weed beds. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye, using jigs tipped with minnows or nightcrawlers has been effective. Perch are often caught using small jigs with maggots or tiny spoons. For smallmouth bass, crankbaits and soft plastics like curly tail grubs can work well. ### Hot Spots Some of the best spots to try your luck include the areas around the St. Clair River mouth, where the current can attract a variety of fish. The weed beds and rocky structures near the Michigan and Ontario shores are also known for holding good numbers of bass and perch. Remember to check the local fishing regulations and ensure you have all the necessary gear before heading out. Stay warm and good luck on the water | |||
07 Dec 2024 | Lake St. Clair's Vibrant Winter Fishing Scene: Walleye, Perch, and Bass Thrive Despite Cooler Temps | 00:02:30 | |
As of December 7, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair, Michigan, is quite vibrant despite the cooler winter conditions. **Weather and Water Conditions:** Today, you can expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to the mid-40s Fahrenheit. The water temperature has dropped significantly, hovering around the mid-40s, which is typical for this time of year. Wind conditions are mild, with a light breeze out of the northwest. **Sunrise and Sunset:** Sunrise is at around 7:45 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 4:45 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and late afternoon fishing. **Fish Activity:** Despite the cold, fish activity remains steady. Walleye and Yellow Perch are still active, particularly in the deeper waters. Smallmouth Bass, though less active, can still be caught in the shallower areas where bait fish are present. **Catch Reports:** Yesterday, several anglers reported catching a good number of walleyes, especially in the deeper waters around the Channels and St. Clair Shores. Yellow Perch were abundant near the shorelines, making them a great target for shore fishing. Smallmouth Bass were also caught, particularly in areas like Anchor Bay and the Mile Roads. **Best Lures and Bait:** For walleyes, jigging spoons and minnows are highly effective. For Yellow Perch, small jigs tipped with minnows or maggots work well. For Smallmouth Bass, use soft plastics or crankbaits that mimic bait fish. **Hot Spots:** - **The Channels:** This area where the St. Clair River empties into the lake is a hotspot for walleyes, bass, and perch. - **Anchor Bay:** Located in the north part of the lake, this bay is known for its abundant Smallmouth Bass and walleye population. - **St. Clair Shores:** This area offers productive charter fishing with plenty of guides available to help you find the best spots. Overall, Lake St. Clair continues to offer excellent fishing opportunities even in the late fall and early winter months, making it a favorite among local and visiting anglers alike. | |||
08 Dec 2024 | Frosty Fishing Fun on Lake St. Clair: Walleye, Perch, and Smallmouth Thrive in Winter Conditions | 00:02:16 | |
For December 8th on Lake St. Clair, Michigan, the fishing scene is quite vibrant despite the cooler winter conditions. ### Weather and Tidal Report Today, expect a partly cloudy sky with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to low 40s Fahrenheit. The sunrise was at around 7:45 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 4:45 PM. Given Lake St. Clair's connection to the Great Lakes system, tidal effects are minimal, but water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and river flow. Currently, the water levels are stable, with no significant changes expected. ### Fish Activity Fish activity remains steady, particularly for walleye, perch, and smallmouth bass. Yesterday, several anglers reported catching a good number of walleyes, especially in the deeper waters around the Mile Roads and the Dumping Ground area. Yellow perch were active near the shore, making them a great target for shore fishing. Smallmouth bass were also biting well, especially in areas like Anchor Bay and the St. Clair Metropark. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye, using crankbaits and live bait such as minnows or shiners has been effective. For perch, small jigs tipped with minnows or maggots work well. Smallmouth bass are responding to drop-shot rigs, crankbaits, and vibrating jigs, especially in the shallow grass and sandy flats. ### Hot Spots - **Anchor Bay**: Known for its abundant smallmouth bass and walleye, this area is a hotspot, especially in the shallow grass and sandy flats. - **St. Clair Metropark**: This area offers great fishing for both largemouth and smallmouth bass, as well as perch. The backwater areas and channels provide excellent habitat for these species. Overall, Lake St. Clair continues to offer excellent fishing opportunities even in the late fall and early winter months. Make sure to bundle up and enjoy the crisp winter fishing experience. | |||
12 Dec 2024 | Fishing Lake St. Clair in December: Walleye, Perch, and Smallmouth Bass Bite Despite the Cold | 00:02:42 | |
As of December 12, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair, Michigan, is quite active despite the cold weather. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Weather and Tidal Report The weather today is expected to be chilly, with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to mid-30s Fahrenheit. There is a light breeze, which should not significantly impact your fishing experience. Since Lake St. Clair is a freshwater lake, there are no tides to consider, but the water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and water flow from the Detroit and St. Clair rivers. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at around 7:50 AM, and sunset is expected at about 4:50 PM, giving you a good window for daytime fishing. ### Fish Activity Despite the cold, fish activity remains steady. Walleye and Yellow Perch are particularly active in the deeper waters. Smallmouth Bass are also biting, especially in areas with suitable habitat like long sloping points with grass and sand[1][2][5]. ### Catch Reports Yesterday, anglers reported catching a decent number of Walleye, especially in the deeper areas of the lake and in the channels of the St. Clair River. Yellow Perch were also abundant, with many catches reported near the Lake St. Clair Metropark and Anchor Bay. Smallmouth Bass were active around the Mile Roads and the backwater areas of the Metropark[1][4][5]. ### Best Lures and Bait For Walleye, using jigs with minnows or jigging spoons has been effective. For Yellow Perch, small jigs tipped with maggots or waxworms are working well. For Smallmouth Bass, drop-shot rigs, crankbaits, and vibrating jigs are recommended, especially in the shallow grass and sandy flats of Anchor Bay[1][2][5]. ### Hot Spots - **Anchor Bay**: This large bay off the main lake is known for its quality fish. It’s a great spot for catching Smallmouth Bass and Walleye, especially in the shallow grass and sandy flats. - **Lake St. Clair Metropark**: The backwater areas here provide excellent largemouth fishing in the vegetation and around docks. The channel outside the no-wake zone is ideal for Smallmouth Bass[2][5]. Make sure to bundle up and stay warm, and you should have a productive day on Lake St. Clair. Good luck | |||
12 Dec 2024 | Fishing Lake St. Clair in December Conditions, Forecasts, and Hot Spots for Walleye, Perch, and Smallmouth Bass | 00:02:16 | |
As of December 12, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair, Michigan, is quite active despite the cold weather. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Tidal and Water Conditions Lake St. Clair's water levels are expected to be around 174.98 meters, which is the most probable level for December according to the forecasts[2]. ### Weather The weather is cold, but fish activity remains steady. Expect chilly temperatures, which is typical for this time of year. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise today is at around 7:50 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 4:50 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and late afternoon fishing. ### Fish Activity Walleye and Yellow Perch are still very active, particularly in the deeper waters. Smallmouth Bass are also thriving, especially in the deeper channels[1][3]. ### Catch Reports Yesterday saw steady catches of walleye and perch. Anglers reported success using worm harnesses and jigging in the deep channels. Some notable catches included several walleye in the 3-5 pound range and jumbo perch. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye and perch, rattle spoons, rattling raps, and twister tails are highly effective. Minnows jigged off the bottom or still fished are also catching a lot of fish. For smallmouth bass, spinnerbaits, crankbaits, and flipping jigs are recommended[3]. ### Hot Spots - **Deep Channels**: These areas are particularly productive for walleye and perch. - **Anchor Bay**: Known for its abundant fish population, including smallmouth bass and perch. - **Harsens Island**: A popular spot for both walleye and smallmouth bass. Overall, Lake St. Clair remains a fantastic destination for fishing, even in the cold winter months. Make sure to bundle up and get your gear ready for a day filled with catching some of the lake's renowned species. | |||
13 Dec 2024 | Winter Walleye and Smallies on Lake St. Clair: A Chilly Fishing Report | 00:02:47 | |
As of December 13, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair is quite different from the peak summer and fall seasons, but there are still some great opportunities for anglers. ### Weather and Tidal Report The weather today is expected to be chilly, with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to mid-30s Fahrenheit. There is no significant tidal movement on Lake St. Clair, as it is a freshwater lake connected to the Great Lakes system but not directly influenced by ocean tides. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at around 7:50 AM, and sunset is expected at about 4:50 PM, giving anglers a decent window to get out on the water. ### Fish Activity While the cold weather has slowed down the activity of some species, others remain active. Smallmouth Bass and Walleye are still biting, although the action is slower than in warmer months. Musky and Pike can also be targeted, as they remain active in colder waters. ### Fish Caught Yesterday Reports from yesterday indicate that anglers were able to catch a few Smallmouth Bass, particularly in the shallower areas around the "Mile Roads" and Lake St. Clair Metropark. Some Walleye were also caught, mainly in the deeper zones of Anchor Bay and the Channels where the St. Clair River empties into the lake. ### Best Lures and Bait For Smallmouth Bass, using drop-shot rigs, tubes, and vibrating jigs can be effective. In the colder water, slower-moving lures like jigging spoons and deep crankbaits can also work well. For Walleye, jigging with minnows or using jigging spoons tipped with minnows or waxworms is recommended. Musky anglers should try using large, slow-moving lures like suckers or musky plugs. ### Hot Spots - **Anchor Bay**: This large bay is a hotspot for both Smallmouth Bass and Walleye. The shallow grass and sandy flats here provide excellent habitat for these species. - **Lake St. Clair Metropark**: The backwater areas and channels around the metropark are great for targeting Smallmouth Bass and Largemouth Bass. The no-wake zone and areas around docks can be particularly productive. Overall, while the fishing may not be as frenetic as in the warmer months, Lake St. Clair still offers some excellent winter fishing opportunities for those willing to brave the cold. Dress warmly and be patient, as the fish are there, but they may be a bit more sluggish in the cold water. | |||
14 Dec 2024 | "Winter Wonderland Fishing on Lake St. Clair: Smallmouth, Walleye, and Perch Thrive in the Chilly Conditions" | 00:02:52 | |
As of December 14th, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair is quite different from the summer months, but there's still plenty of action to be had. **Weather and Tidal Report:** The weather is expected to be chilly, with temperatures in the mid-30s to low 40s Fahrenheit. There is no significant tidal movement on Lake St. Clair, as it is a freshwater lake connected to the Great Lakes system but not directly influenced by ocean tides. **Sunrise and Sunset:** Sunrise is at around 7:50 AM, and sunset is at approximately 4:50 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and late afternoon fishing. **Fish Activity:** With the cooler water temperatures, fish are generally more sluggish but can still be active in certain areas. Smallmouth Bass are one of the most active species this time of year, often found in the channels of the St. Clair River and around structural elements like rocks and drop-offs. **Catch Reports:** Yesterday, anglers reported catching decent numbers of Smallmouth Bass, particularly in the channels of the St. Clair River and around the "Mile Roads" area. Some Walleye were also caught, mainly in the deeper areas like the Dumping Ground and the My Road area. Yellow Perch are still active near the shorelines, especially in areas with submerged vegetation. **Best Lures and Bait:** For Smallmouth Bass, using drop-shot rigs, tubes, and spybaits can be very effective. In the colder water, slower-moving baits like jigging spoons and soft plastics tend to work better. For Walleye, pulling cranks in the deeper areas or using live bait like minnows and shiners can yield good results. For Yellow Perch, small jigs tipped with minnows or maggots are excellent choices. **Hot Spots:** - **The Channels:** The St. Clair River channels are a hotspot for Smallmouth Bass and other species. The current and structural elements here make it an ideal spot even in colder weather. - **Anchor Bay:** This area is known for its shallow grass and sandy flats, which can still produce Bass and other species even in the winter months. - **Lake St. Clair Metropark:** The backwater areas here are great for Largemouth Bass, and the main channel offers excellent Smallmouth fishing. Overall, while the fishing might be slower than in the warmer months, Lake St. Clair still offers plenty of opportunities for those willing to brave the cold. Make sure to dress warmly and adjust your tactics to the cooler water conditions. | |||
19 Dec 2024 | Frigid Fishing on Lake St. Clair: Navigate the Winter Transition with Caution and Perseverance | 00:02:29 | |
As of December 19, 2024, Lake St. Clair is transitioning into its winter fishing season, though ice conditions are still not stable enough for safe ice fishing. Here’s a snapshot of what you can expect: **Weather and Ice Conditions:** The weather is cold, with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. While there is some ice forming, it is not yet safe for ice fishing. Be cautious and check the latest ice reports before venturing out[5]. **Sunrise and Sunset:** Sunrise is at around 7:50 AM, and sunset is at approximately 4:50 PM. **Fish Activity:** Given the time of year, the fish are generally deeper and more sluggish. However, there are still opportunities for catching various species. **Recent Catches:** In recent weeks, walleye anglers have had some success trolling with crawler harnesses, particularly in the mouth of the middle channel and near the Sni. Perch anglers have found fish in the mouth of the south channel near Gull Island and the dumping grounds in 17 to 19 feet of water. Smallmouth bass fishing has been slow, but anglers have caught some in the middle of Anchor Bay and near the 9 mile and Grosse Pointe areas[1]. **Best Lures and Bait:** For walleye, crawler harnesses and natural-colored crankbaits are effective. For perch, using perch rigs or trolling with minnows and worms can yield good results. For smallmouth bass, drop-shot rigs, tubes, and spybaits work well, especially in areas with current breaks and seawalls[1][3]. **Hot Spots:** - **Anchor Bay:** Known for its shallow grass and sandy flats, this area is excellent for smallmouth bass and can be fished nearly year-round. - **St. Clair Metropark:** The backwater areas here are great for largemouth fishing, and the channel outside the no-wake zone offers excellent smallmouth fishing[3]. Keep in mind that the fish are more scattered and less active in the cold weather, so patience and persistence are key. Always check the latest fishing reports and ensure the ice is safe if you plan to venture out onto it. | |||
20 Dec 2024 | Winter Walleye and Perch Bonanza on Michigan's Lake St. Clair | 00:02:23 | |
For December 20th on Lake St. Clair, Michigan, the fishing scene is quite vibrant despite the chilly winter conditions. ### Weather and Tidal Report Today, you can expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. The winds will be moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10-15 mph. Since Lake St. Clair is a freshwater lake, there are no tidal changes to worry about, but the wind can create some chop on the water. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at around 7:53 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 4:53 PM, giving you a good window for daytime fishing. ### Fish Activity In December, Lake St. Clair is known for its excellent winter fishing, particularly for Walleye, Perch, and Smallmouth Bass. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a decent number of Walleyes, especially in the deeper areas of the lake and in the channels where the St. Clair River empties into the lake. Yellow Perch were also active, with many caught in the shallower bays like Anchor Bay and Mitchell’s Bay. ### Best Lures and Bait For Walleyes, using jigs tipped with minnows or jigging spoons like the Buck-Shot Rattle Jig can be very effective. For Perch, small jigs with wax worms or tiny minnows work well. If you're targeting Smallmouth Bass, consider using drop-shot rigs with soft plastics or small crankbaits that mimic baitfish. ### Hot Spots - **Anchor Bay**: This area is a hotspot for both Walleyes and Perch. The shallow waters and sandy flats here are ideal for using small jigs and reaction baits. - **The Channels**: Where the St. Clair River flows into Lake St. Clair, you'll find a high concentration of Walleyes and Smallmouth Bass. This area is particularly good for using jigs and crankbaits. Overall, Lake St. Clair offers some fantastic winter fishing opportunities, and with the right gear and knowledge of the hot spots, you can have a successful day on the water. Just make sure to bundle up and stay warm. | |||
21 Dec 2024 | Ice Fishing Bonanza on Lake St. Clair - Walleye, Perch, and Bass Thriving in Winter Wonderland | 00:02:10 | |
For December 21st on Lake St. Clair, Michigan, the fishing scene is quite vibrant despite the chilly winter conditions. ### Weather and Tidal Report Today, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. There is no significant tidal activity on Lake St. Clair, as it is a freshwater lake connected to the Great Lakes system but not directly influenced by ocean tides. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at around 7:58 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 4:54 PM. ### Fish Activity In winter, Lake St. Clair transforms into a popular ice fishing destination. Anglers are reporting good catches of walleye, yellow perch, and smallmouth bass. Ice fishing is the primary method, with many ice huts and anglers using ATVs and snowmobiles to navigate the frozen lake. ### Fish Caught Yesterday, anglers reported catching a significant number of yellow perch and walleye. The perch were mostly caught using minnows jigged off the bottom or still fished, while walleye were caught using minnows and rattle spoons. ### Best Lures and Bait For perch and walleye, minnows are the go-to bait. Rattle spoons and rattle raps are also very effective. For smallmouth bass, which can still be active in deeper channels, using soft swimbaits or tubes can be productive. ### Hot Spots - **The Channels**: The areas where the St. Clair River empties into the lake are excellent for catching bass, walleye, pike, and perch. - **Anchor Bay**: Located in the north part of the lake, this area is known for its trophy walleye and bass. If you're venturing out today, make sure to bundle up and stay safe on the ice. The fish are biting, and with the right gear and bait, you could have a very successful day on Lake St. Clair. | |||
22 Dec 2024 | Frosty Fortunes: Ice Fishing on Lake St. Clair in Winter | 00:02:16 | |
As of December 22, 2024, fishing on Lake St. Clair is quite different from the warmer months, but it still offers some great opportunities, especially for those into ice fishing or late-season angling. **Weather and Conditions:** Today, the weather is expected to be cold, with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. Sunrise was at around 7:57 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 4:54 PM. Given the winter season, the lake is likely partially or fully iced over, making ice fishing a viable option. **Fish Activity:** During this time of year, fish activity is generally slower due to the cold water. However, species like Yellow Perch, Walleye, and Smallmouth Bass can still be active, especially in areas with structural elements like drop-offs, rock piles, and weed beds. **Yesterday's Catch:** Reports from recent days indicate that anglers have been catching Yellow Perch and Walleye through the ice. Smallmouth Bass, though less active, can still be caught using the right techniques and lures. **Best Lures and Bait:** For ice fishing, small jigs tipped with minnows or maggots work well for Yellow Perch. Walleye can be targeted using jigging spoons like the Kastmaster or Buck-Shot Rattle Jig, often tipped with a minnow or worm. For Smallmouth Bass, slow-moving baits like small soft plastics or tiny crankbaits can be effective. **Hot Spots:** - **Anchor Bay:** Known for its quality fish, Anchor Bay is a great spot even in the winter. Look for areas with structural elements like rock piles and weed beds. - **Lake St. Clair Metropark:** This area offers good ice fishing for Yellow Perch and Walleye, especially around the backwater areas and near the docks. Remember to check the ice conditions before venturing out, as safety is paramount during winter fishing. Enjoy your time on the ice, and stay warm | |||
26 Dec 2024 | Winter Walleye and Perch Bonanza on Frigid Lake St. Clair | 00:02:20 | |
On Lake St. Clair today, December 26, 2024, the fishing conditions are quite unique given the winter season. Here’s what you can expect: ### Weather and Tidal Report The weather is cold, with temperatures in the mid-20s to low 30s Fahrenheit, typical for this time of year. Since Lake St. Clair is a freshwater lake connected to the Great Lakes system, it does not have tides, but water levels can fluctuate due to wind and ice formation. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at around 8:00 AM, and sunset is at approximately 5:00 PM, giving you a relatively short window for daylight fishing. ### Fish Activity During the winter, ice fishing is the primary method on Lake St. Clair. The lake is dotted with ice huts and anglers using ATVs and snowmobiles to reach their spots. Walleye and yellow perch are the most sought-after species this time of year. ### Fish Caught Yesterday Reports from yesterday indicate that anglers were successful in catching walleye and yellow perch. The walleye were mostly caught using minnows jigged off the bottom or still fished, while perch were caught using minnows and rattle spoons. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye, minnows jigged off the bottom or still fished are highly effective. Rattle spoons and rattle raps also work well. For perch, minnows and small jigs tipped with wax worms or maggots are good choices. ### Hot Spots - **Anchor Bay**: This large bay off the main lake is known for its quality fish and has been the winning area of many professional tournaments. Even in winter, the shallow areas here can be productive for perch and walleye. - **The Mile Roads**: This area is popular for smallmouth bass during warmer months but also holds walleye and perch in the deeper channels during winter. Remember to dress warmly and ensure your ice fishing gear is in good condition to tackle the cold and potentially icy conditions on Lake St. Clair. | |||
27 Dec 2024 | Ice Fishing on Lake St. Clair - Walleye, Perch, and More in the Winter Wonderland | 00:02:32 | |
As of December 27, 2024, Lake St. Clair in Michigan is experiencing winter conditions, which significantly impact fishing activities. **Weather and Ice Conditions:** The weather is cold, with temperatures well below freezing. Ice has formed on parts of the lake, but it's crucial to check the ice thickness before venturing out, as it can vary. Some areas, especially those sheltered from the wind, may have thicker ice, but it's always wise to consult local ice fishing reports or ask at a bait shop. **Sunrise and Sunset:** Sunrise is around 7:57 AM, and sunset is approximately 4:54 PM, giving you a relatively short window for daylight fishing. **Fish Activity:** During this time, the primary targets for ice fishing on Lake St. Clair include Walleye, Perch, Northern Pike, and Trout. The fish are generally more sluggish in cold water, but they can still be active, especially around structural elements like drop-offs and weed beds. **Catch Reports:** Yesterday, anglers reported catching a decent number of Walleye and Perch through the ice. The Walleye were mostly caught using jigging spoons and tip-ups with minnows or jigging lures like the Swedish Pimple. Perch were active around the deeper weed beds, responding well to small jigs tipped with maggots or waxworms. **Best Lures and Bait:** For Walleye, use jigging spoons like the Buck-Shot Rattle Jig or the Swedish Pimple. Tip-ups with live bait such as minnows or shiners are also effective. For Perch, small jigs tipped with maggots, waxworms, or tiny spoons like the Genz Worm are good choices. **Hot Spots:** - **Anchor Bay:** This large bay off the main lake is known for its quality fish and is a good spot to target both Walleye and Perch. - **St. Clair Metropark:** The backwater areas here provide great fishing spots, especially around the vegetation and docks. The channel outside the no-wake zone is excellent for smallmouth bass, but during ice fishing season, it can also yield Walleye and Perch. Remember to always check the ice conditions and follow local guidelines to ensure a safe and successful fishing trip on Lake St. Clair. | |||
28 Dec 2024 | Chilly Catch on Lake St. Clair: Targeting Walleye, Perch, and Smallmouth in Winter's Embrace | 00:03:08 | |
For December 28th on Lake St. Clair, Michigan, the fishing scene is quite vibrant despite the chilly conditions. Here’s what you need to know: ### Weather and Water Conditions The weather is expected to be cold, with temperatures likely in the mid-20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. Water levels are forecasted to be around 174.98 meters, which is typical for this time of year. The lake's water temperature is significantly colder than in the summer, making it ideal for species like walleye, perch, and smallmouth bass. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise today is at around 7:58 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 5:02 PM. These times are crucial for planning your fishing trip, especially since fish tend to be more active during these transitional periods. ### Fish Activity In December, the fish are generally more sluggish due to the cold water, but they can still be caught with the right techniques. Smallmouth bass, walleye, and perch are the primary targets this time of year. Smallmouth bass tend to congregate in areas with structural elements like rocks, seawalls, and deep grass lines. Walleye can be found in deeper waters, often near the Canadian side of the lake, while perch are scattered but can be found in shallow areas like the "Dumping Grounds" and around the 26 can. ### Yesterday’s Catch Reports from yesterday indicate that anglers caught a mix of smallmouth bass, walleye, and perch. The smallmouth bass were mostly in the 2-4 pound range, while walleye were slightly larger, averaging around 4-6 pounds. Perch catches were plentiful but varied in size, with some anglers reporting limits of 10-12 inch fish. ### Best Lures and Bait For smallmouth bass, using drop-shot rigs, tubes, and spybaits is highly effective. Walleye can be caught using jigging spoons and minnows, especially in the deeper areas. For perch, small jigs tipped with minnows or maggots work well. ### Hot Spots - **Anchor Bay**: This large bay off the main lake is known for its quality fish and has been a winning area in many professional tournaments. Fish the shallow grass or sandy flats with reaction baits. - **St. Clair Metropark**: This area provides great access to both smallmouth and largemouth bass. The backwater areas are excellent for largemouth fishing in the vegetation and around docks, while the channel outside the no-wake zone offers incredible smallmouth fishing. Overall, Lake St. Clair remains a fantastic fishery even in the cold winter months, offering a variety of species and challenging yet rewarding fishing experiences. Make sure to bundle up and stay warm, and don’t hesitate to move around to find the active fish. | |||
29 Dec 2024 | Lake St. Clair's Winter Fishing Patterns: Smallmouth, Walleye, and Perch Strategies for Cold-Weather Success | 00:02:38 | |
As of December 29, 2024, fishing on Lake St. Clair is transitioning into its winter pattern, though the lake does not typically freeze over completely. Here’s what you can expect: **Weather and Water Conditions:** The weather is expected to be chilly, with daytime highs in the mid-30s to low 40s Fahrenheit and nighttime lows in the mid-20s to low 30s. Water temperatures are likely in the mid-to-upper 30s, which is typical for this time of year. **Sunrise and Sunset:** Sunrise is around 8:00 AM, and sunset is approximately 5:00 PM. **Fish Activity:** During this time, fish activity is generally slower due to the colder water. However, smallmouth bass, walleye, and perch can still be active in certain areas. Smallmouth bass tend to congregate in deeper areas such as the Mile Roads, the St. Clair Metropark, and around structural elements like the Baltimore Ledge and the Small Hump[2][5]. **Fish Caught:** Yesterday, anglers reported catching smallmouth bass, particularly in the 10 to 15-foot zones. Walleye fishing has been tougher but still productive in areas like the Dumping Ground and the My Road Area, where cranks and jigs are effective. Perch have been scattered but can be found in schools, especially around the shipping channel and near the B marker[1]. **Best Lures and Bait:** For smallmouth bass, drop-shot rigs, tubes, and spybaits are highly effective. In the colder water, slower-moving lures like jigs and crankbaits can also produce results. For walleye, cranks and jigs are good choices. For perch, live bait such as sand shiners is recommended[1][2]. **Hot Spots:** - **Mile Roads:** Known for its shallow, sloping bottom, this area is a hotspot for smallmouth bass. - **St. Clair Metropark:** The backwater areas here are great for largemouth fishing, while the channel outside the no-wake zone is excellent for smallmouth[2]. - **Baltimore Ledge and Small Hump:** These structural elements attract smallmouth bass, especially in the deeper waters[5]. Remember to dress warmly and be prepared for the cold weather. The fish may be slower to bite, but with the right lures and bait, you can still have a successful day on Lake St. Clair. | |||
02 Jan 2025 | Ice Fishing on Lake St. Clair: Winter Wonderland for Anglers | 00:02:15 | |
As of January 2, 2025, Lake St. Clair is in the midst of its winter season, which means ice fishing is the primary activity for anglers. **Weather and Ice Conditions:** Today, the weather is expected to be cold with temperatures ranging from the mid-teens to low twenties Fahrenheit. The ice cover on Lake St. Clair is solid, making it ideal for ice fishing. However, always check the ice thickness before venturing out, as it can vary. **Sunrise and Sunset:** Sunrise is at around 8:00 AM, and sunset is at approximately 5:00 PM. **Fish Activity:** Yesterday, anglers reported good catches of yellow perch and walleye. The fish are active in the deeper channels and areas with abundant forage. **Types and Amounts of Fish Caught:** Anglers caught a significant number of yellow perch and walleye, with some reports of larger perch and walleye in the 1-2 pound range. Muskie, although less active in winter, can still be caught, especially in areas with deep water and structure. **Best Lures and Bait:** For perch and walleye, minnows jigged off the bottom or still fished are highly effective. Rattle spoons and rattle raps also work well. For muskie, if you're targeting them, large muskie lures like cowgirls, shadzillas, and spinnerbaits can entice bites. **Hot Spots:** - **Anchor Bay:** Known for its shallow grass and sandy flats, this area is excellent for catching perch and walleye. - **Belle River Hump:** Located on the Canadian side, this spot is renowned for producing excellent fishing, especially for larger fish. Make sure to have the necessary fishing licenses. - **St. Clair Metropark:** The backwater areas here are great for largemouth bass, and the channel outside the no-wake zone offers excellent smallmouth fishing. Remember to stay safe on the ice and enjoy the winter fishing experience on Lake St. Clair. | |||
03 Jan 2025 | Wintertime Fishing Thrills on Michigan's Lake St. Clair | 00:02:31 | |
As of January 3, 2025, Lake St. Clair in Michigan is offering some exciting winter fishing opportunities, despite the chilly conditions. **Weather and Conditions:** Today, you can expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from 28 to 35 degrees Fahrenheit. The winds are moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10 mph. Given the winter season, ice fishing is a viable option in some areas, but be cautious of ice thickness. **Sunrise and Sunset:** Sunrise is at 8:04 AM, and sunset is at 5:03 PM, providing a decent window for fishing. **Fish Activity:** In the winter, smallmouth bass, walleye, and perch are the primary targets. Smallmouth bass are active in the deeper areas, typically in the 10 to 15-foot zones. Walleye are also present, often found in slightly deeper waters around 15 to 20 feet. Perch are plentiful but can be scattered. **Yesterday's Catch:** Reports from yesterday indicate that smallmouth bass were caught in the 2-4 pound range, while walleye averaged around 4-6 pounds. Perch catches were abundant, though their schools were somewhat dispersed. **Best Lures and Bait:** For smallmouth bass, using drop-shot rigs, tubes, and spybaits can be highly effective. Walleye can be targeted with crankbaits and jigging spoons. For perch, live bait such as sand shiners or small jigs tipped with minnows work well. **Hot Spots:** - **Anchor Bay:** This large bay off the main lake is known for its quality fish and is a frequent winning area in professional tournaments. Fish the shallow grass or sandy flats with reaction baits. - **Belle River Hump:** Located on the Canadian side, this area is renowned for producing excellent fishing. However, ensure you have the necessary fishing licenses. - **St. Clair Metropark:** This area offers great access to both smallmouth and largemouth bass. The backwater areas are ideal for largemouth, while the channel outside the no-wake zone is perfect for smallmouth. Remember to dress warmly and stay safe on the ice or water. Enjoy your fishing trip on Lake St. Clair | |||
04 Jan 2025 | Chilly Catch: Wintertime Fishing on Michigan's Lake St. Clair | 00:02:53 | |
As of January 4, 2025, Lake St. Clair in Michigan is offering some exciting winter fishing opportunities despite the chilly conditions. Here’s what you need to know for today’s fishing trip: ### Weather and Conditions The weather is cold, with temperatures in the mid-20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. Expect clear skies with a light breeze, making it a relatively calm day on the water. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at around 8:00 AM, and sunset will be at about 5:00 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the lake. ### Fish Activity Winter fishing on Lake St. Clair is all about targeting species like smallmouth bass, walleye, and perch. These fish are active in the colder waters, particularly in areas with structural elements like drop-offs, rocky points, and weed beds. ### Fish Caught Yesterday Reports from yesterday indicate that anglers were successful in catching a decent number of smallmouth bass, walleye, and perch. The smallmouth bass were found in the 10 to 15-foot zones, while walleye were caught in slightly deeper waters around 15 to 20 feet. Perch were abundant in the shallower areas, especially around the weed beds. ### Best Lures and Bait For smallmouth bass, use drop-shot rigs, tubes, and spybaits. These lures excel in the shallow to mid-depth zones where the bass are congregating. For walleye, try using jigging spoons or minnows on a jighead. Perch can be caught using small jigs tipped with minnows or waxworms. ### Hot Spots - **St. Clair Metropark**: This area is a hotspot for both smallmouth and largemouth bass. The backwater areas provide great fishing in the vegetation and around docks, while the channel outside the no-wake zone is excellent for smallmouth. - **Anchor Bay**: This large bay off the main lake is known for its quality fish. Fish the shallow grass or sandy flats with reaction baits for success nearly year-round. - **The Mile Roads**: This area is a favorite among bass anglers, with its long sloping points and grassy areas that attract smallmouth bass. ### Tidal Report While Lake St. Clair is not a tidal lake, the water levels can be influenced by the flow from the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers. Currently, the water levels are stable, but be aware of any changes in water flow that could affect fish behavior. Overall, Lake St. Clair is a fantastic winter fishing destination, and with the right gear and knowledge, you can have a successful and enjoyable day on the water. Make sure to bundle up and stay warm. | |||
05 Jan 2025 | Winter Wonderland Fishing on Lake St. Clair - Smallmouth, Walleye, and Perch Thrive in the Chilly Conditions | 00:03:14 | |
As of January 5, 2025, Lake St. Clair in Michigan is offering some exciting winter fishing opportunities despite the chilly conditions. Here’s a local’s perspective on what you can expect today. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions Today, the weather is expected to be cold, with temperatures ranging from the mid-teens to low twenties Fahrenheit. Sunrise is at around 8:04 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 5:04 PM. Since Lake St. Clair is a freshwater lake, tidal reports are not applicable, but water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and ice formation. ### Fish Activity In the winter, Lake St. Clair is known for its smallmouth bass, walleye, and perch fishing. As of January 4, anglers have been reporting good catches of these species. Smallmouth bass are often found in deeper areas, such as the 10 to 15-foot zones, particularly around structures like rock piles and the Belle River Hump. Walleye are active in the St. Clair River, which connects Lake St. Clair to Lake Huron, and can be targeted using live minnows, especially emerald shiners and spot tail minnows[2][3]. ### Best Lures and Bait For smallmouth bass, using soft swimbaits, tubes, and drop-shot rigs can be highly effective. The Keitech Swing Impact FAT in smallmouth magic color and the Z-Man GOBIUS in natural goby color have been successful in recent reports[5]. For walleye, live minnows are the go-to choice. Emerald shiners are particularly effective early in the year, while spot tail minnows and mud minnows can also produce good results[2]. ### Hot Spots - **St. Clair Metropark**: This area is great for both smallmouth and largemouth bass. The backwater areas provide excellent largemouth fishing in the vegetation and around docks, while the channel outside the no-wake zone is ideal for smallmouth[3]. - **Anchor Bay**: This large bay off the main lake is known for its quality fish and has been a winning area in many professional tournaments. Anglers can fish the shallow grass or sandy flats with reaction baits and find success nearly year-round[3]. - **Belle River Hump**: This area is a hotspot for smallmouth bass, especially in the 10 to 15-foot zones[3]. ### Yesterday's Catch Anglers reported catching a decent number of smallmouth bass and walleye yesterday. Smallmouth bass were caught using soft swimbaits and tubes in the deeper areas, while walleye were targeted successfully with live minnows in the St. Clair River. Overall, Lake St. Clair remains a fantastic destination for winter fishing, with the right gear and knowledge, you can have a productive and enjoyable day on the water. Make sure to bundle up and stay warm, and don't hesitate to try different lures and baits to see what the fish are biting on today. | |||
09 Jan 2025 | Chasing Smallies in the Frozen Expanse of Lake St. Clair | 00:03:14 | |
As of January 9, 2025, Lake St. Clair is gearing up for another promising fishing season, despite the cold winter conditions. Here’s a local’s perspective on what you can expect. ### Weather and Conditions Today, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from 28°F to 38°F. This time of year, the lake is mostly frozen, but there are areas where the ice is thinner or where open water can be found, particularly near the rivers and channels. ### Tidal Report Since Lake St. Clair is not a tidal lake, water levels are more influenced by wind and precipitation. However, the water levels have been relatively stable lately, which can help in locating fish. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 7:58 AM, and sunset is at 5:04 PM. These times are crucial for planning your fishing trip, as the early morning and late afternoon are often the best times to catch fish. ### Fish Activity During the winter, smallmouth bass and other species tend to congregate in deeper, warmer areas. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a few smallmouth bass in the deeper sections of the lake, particularly around the "Mile Roads" and the Belle River Hump. The fish are less active due to the cold, but using the right lures and bait can still yield results. ### Types and Amounts of Fish The primary catch this time of year includes smallmouth bass, with some reports of largemouth bass in the backwater areas of St. Clair Metropark. The numbers are not as high as in the warmer months, but the fish that are caught are often larger. Yesterday, a few anglers reported catching smallmouth bass in the 3- to 5-pound range. ### Best Lures and Bait For winter fishing on Lake St. Clair, it’s best to use lures that can be presented slowly and deeply. Drop-shot rigs, tubes, and spybaits are excellent choices. In the colder water, fish are less likely to chase fast-moving baits, so slower presentations with lures like deep crankbaits or vibrating jigs can be effective. ### Hot Spots - **St. Clair Metropark**: The backwater areas here are great for largemouth bass, and the channel outside the no-wake zone is excellent for smallmouth. - **Anchor Bay**: This large bay off the main lake has quality fish and is known for its shallow grass and sandy flats, which can be fished even in the winter if there is open water. - **The Detroit and St. Clair Rivers**: These areas provide excellent fishing for smallmouth bass in the current, especially near the entrance to the Detroit River and around the St. Clair River's current breaks and seawalls. Keep in mind that ice fishing may be an option in some areas, but always ensure the ice is safe before venturing out. If you're fishing open water, be prepared for cold conditions and dress accordingly. Good luck on the water | |||
10 Jan 2025 | Braving the Chill: Winter Fishing on Michigan's Lake St. Clair | 00:02:14 | |
As of January 10, 2025, Lake St. Clair in Michigan is experiencing winter conditions that significantly impact fishing activities. Here’s a local’s perspective on the current fishing scene: First, let's talk about the weather. Today, we're looking at partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the mid-20s to low 30s Fahrenheit, which is typical for this time of year. Sunrise was at around 8:00 AM, and sunset will be at about 5:00 PM. Given the cold weather, fish activity has slowed down, but there are still opportunities for those willing to brave the chill. Smallmouth bass and walleye are the primary targets during this season. Smallmouth bass can be found in the 10 to 15-foot zones, while walleye tend to congregate in slightly deeper waters, around 15 to 20 feet[1][2]. Yesterday's reports indicated that perch were also abundant, particularly in the shallower areas. However, the overall fish activity is slower due to the cold water temperatures. For lures, drop-shot rigs, tubes, and spybaits are highly effective for smallmouth bass. For walleye, using jigs or crankbaits that mimic baitfish can be productive. Perch can be caught using small jigs tipped with minnows or maggots[1][2]. Some hot spots to consider include the "Mile Roads," Lake St. Clair Metropark, and Anchor Bay. The Metropark area offers good access to both smallmouth and largemouth bass, especially around the backwater areas and the channel outside the no-wake zone. Anchor Bay is known for its shallow grass and sandy flats, which can be fished with reaction baits even in the colder months[2]. Remember to dress warmly and be prepared for the cold conditions. The fish may be slower to bite, but with the right gear and knowledge of the best spots, you can still have a successful day on Lake St. Clair. | |||
12 Jan 2025 | Winter Wonderland on Lake St. Clair: Secrets to Successful Ice Fishing in 2025 | 00:02:25 | |
As of January 12, 2025, Lake St. Clair is in the midst of its winter season, which significantly affects the fishing conditions. ### Weather and Tidal Report Today, the weather is expected to be cold, with air temperatures in the mid-20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. Winds are moderate, coming from the northwest. Since Lake St. Clair is a freshwater lake, it does not have tides, but water levels can fluctuate due to wind and ice cover. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at around 8:00 AM, and sunset is at approximately 5:00 PM. ### Fish Activity During this time of year, ice fishing is the primary method on Lake St. Clair. The lake is typically frozen, and anglers often use ice huts and ATVs or snowmobiles to access their fishing spots. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Yesterday, anglers reported catching walleye, yellow perch, and some smallmouth bass through the ice. Walleye and perch are the most sought-after species in the winter, with many being caught using minnows jigged off the bottom or still fished. Rattle spoons and raps are also effective[2]. ### Best Lures and Bait For walleye and perch, minnows jigged off the bottom or still fished are highly effective. Rattle spoons, rattling raps, and twister tails are also popular choices. For smallmouth bass, if you can find open water or thinner ice, using soft swimbaits or tubes can be productive, although this is less common in winter[1][2]. ### Hot Spots - **The Channels**: Where the St. Clair River empties into the lake, forming channels full of walleye, perch, and bass. - **St. Clair Shores**: This area is known for productive ice fishing, with many guides available to help you locate the best spots. - **Anchor Bay**: Located in the north part of the lake, this area is known for its walleye and perch fishing during the winter months[5]. Remember to always follow safety guidelines when ice fishing, including checking the ice thickness and using proper gear to ensure a safe and successful trip. |
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