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Wintertime Walleye, Perch, and Bass Fishing on Michigan's Lake St. Clair

Wintertime Walleye, Perch, and Bass Fishing on Michigan's Lake St. Clair



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

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI


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