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Winter Walleye and Steelhead Bonanza on Lake Erie and Detroit River

Winter Walleye and Steelhead Bonanza on Lake Erie and Detroit River



As of January 10, 2025, the fishing scene around Lake Erie and the Detroit River is quite promising, despite the cold winter conditions.

### Weather and Tidal Conditions
The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with moderate winds, which should not significantly impact fishing conditions. Water levels in Lake Erie are currently above their long-term January averages by about 6 inches, and the outflow through the Niagara River is projected to be slightly above average for January[2].

### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise today is at around 7:55 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 5:00 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and late afternoon fishing.

### Fish Activity
Fish activity has been robust, especially for steelhead, walleye, and yellow perch. Steelhead are active in the tributaries and creeks, particularly in areas with moderate to slightly high flows. In the Detroit River, walleye and smallmouth bass have been biting well. Yellow perch are also active, especially in the inner Buffalo Harbor and parts of the Detroit River[1][5].

### Catch Reports
Yesterday saw a good number of catches. Anglers reported catching several walleye, some reaching up to 25 inches in length. Smallmouth bass averaged around 3-4 pounds, and yellow perch were plentiful. Steelhead in the tributaries were also a common catch, with many fish in the 25-inch range and weighing around 5-6 pounds[1][5].

### Best Lures and Bait
For steelhead, using egg sacs, egg flies, trout beads, nymphs, and jigs tipped with a grub is highly effective, especially when drifted tight to the bottom. In the Detroit River, a three-way rig with live shiners has been a top producer for trout and walleye. For yellow perch, live minnows are working well[1][4].

### Hot Spots
- **Detroit River**: The Detroit Riverwalk in William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor, as well as Belle Isle Park, are excellent spots for catching a variety of fish including walleye, smallmouth bass, and yellow perch[3].
- **Sterling State Park**: Located about 38 miles from Detroit on Lake Erie, this park offers great fishing opportunities in the lake and its three lagoons. It's a good spot for catching walleye, yellow perch, and steelhead[3].

Overall, the conditions are favorable for a productive day of fishing in the Lake Erie and Detroit River area. Make sure to bundle up and enjoy the winter fishing experience.

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


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