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Fishing Forecast for Lake Erie and Detroit River on December 28, 2024

Fishing Forecast for Lake Erie and Detroit River on December 28, 2024



As of December 28, 2024, if you're planning to head out to Lake Erie and the Detroit River, here's what you need to know:

First, let's talk about the weather. Expect partly cloudy skies with a high around 45°F and a low of 35°F. Winds will be moderate, coming from the northwest at about 10-15 mph. While tides in the Detroit River aren't as significant as in coastal areas, water levels can fluctuate due to wind and lake conditions. Currently, the water level is slightly elevated due to recent rains but should stabilize as the day progresses.

Sunrise is at 7:34 AM, and sunset will be at 4:53 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing.

Fish activity has been moderate, with reports of smallmouth bass, walleye, and yellow perch being caught. Yesterday saw a decent number of walleye caught, particularly in the Western and Central basins of Lake Erie. Smallmouth bass are active in the local streams and rivers, while yellow perch are biting near the lakefront.

Anglers reported catching several walleye, with some reaching up to 25 inches in length. Smallmouth bass are averaging around 3-4 pounds, and yellow perch are plentiful, with many catches in the 10-12 inch range.

For walleye, use jigs tipped with minnows or nightcrawlers. Crankbaits in shad or baitfish patterns are also effective. For smallmouth bass, soft plastics like curly tail grubs or crankbaits work well. Yellow perch are biting on small jigs with maggots or tiny minnows.

If you're looking for hot spots, the Western Basin of Lake Erie, particularly around the islands, is a great place for walleye. The Detroit River, especially near the mouth where it meets Lake Erie, is good for both walleye and smallmouth bass. Local streams like the Rocky River are producing smallmouth bass and steelhead.

Additionally, you can try your luck at William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor along the Detroit Riverwalk, or head to Belle Isle Park in the middle of the Detroit River, which has fishing piers on both the north and south sides of the island.

Overall, it's a good day to get out on the water, with a variety of species active and the weather cooperating. Just make sure to dress warmly and be prepared for the wind.

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


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