As of January 18th, 2025, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair is buzzing with activity, especially with the ice fishing season in full swing.
### Weather and Ice Conditions
The weather is cold, with temperatures in the mid-teens, ideal for ice fishing. The ice cover is solid, with reports of 5-7 inches of ice in many areas, making it safe for ATVs and snowmobiles. However, be cautious of any areas with thinner ice, especially around the river mouths and deeper channels.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise today is at 7:54 AM, and sunset is at 5:14 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the ice.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a lot of action for yellow perch and walleye. The perch were active in shallow waters, particularly around Mitchell's Bay, where anglers were catching them using ice fishing jigs and minnows. Walleye were also biting well in the deeper channels, with reports of catches using rattle spoons and jigged minnows.
### Best Lures and Bait
For perch, vertical jigging with small ice fishing jigs and minnows is highly effective. Walleye are responding well to rattle spoons, rattling raps, and jigged minnows. If you're targeting walleye, consider using emerald shiners or spot tail minnows, which are particularly effective in these waters[3][4].
### Hot Spots
Mitchell's Bay is a hot spot for perch, with many anglers reporting good catches in the shallow waters. For walleye, the deeper channels around the lake's mid-section, particularly around the St. Clair River mouth, are producing good results. Another spot to try is the area around 14 feet of water, about 1.5 miles from the bay front, where perch have been congregating[1][3].
Overall, it's a great time to be out on Lake St. Clair, with plenty of fish to be caught. Just remember to stay safe on the ice and enjoy the beautiful winter scenery.
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Published on 11 months ago
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