Good morning, folks! This is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Lake Erie and Detroit waterways fishing report for this beautiful Wednesday morning, May 7th, 2025.
Water temperatures are finally hitting that sweet spot, folks! After the walleye spawn that peaked in mid-April, we're now seeing those post-spawn walleye making their way back toward Lake Erie, and the bite is getting stronger by the day. Reports coming in show anglers averaging close to one walleye per hour on Lake Erie, but those of you hitting the Detroit River hotspots can still expect much better action - some regulars are limiting out with their six fish in about an hour's time.
Perch are starting to move toward shore as expected this time of year. They're hitting on minnows and small jigs tipped with worms. If you're after these tasty yellow bellies, try fishing around the shoreline structures early morning.
Bass action is steady with smallmouth hitting on crawfish imitations and tubes dragged along rocky points. The largemouth are hanging in the weedy areas and responding well to spinnerbaits and soft plastics.
For those targeting walleye, your best bet is jigging with minnows or nightcrawlers in the deeper channels. Trolling with crawler harnesses is also producing nice catches, especially with chartreuse and purple blades in the slightly stained water we're seeing. Best depths are running 15-25 feet.
Weather-wise, we're looking at partly cloudy skies today with temperatures in the mid-60s and light winds from the southwest at 5-10 mph - perfect fishing conditions! Sunrise was at 6:17 AM with sunset expected at 8:32 PM, giving you plenty of daylight hours on the water.
Hot spots this week include:
The area around Belle Isle bridge, which is less crowded now than during the peak April run but still producing quality fish.
The mouth of the Detroit River where it opens into Lake Erie is heating up as those walleye make their migration.
Stony Point on the western basin is also reporting consistent catches.
Remember, the limit is still six walleye per person per day. Most folks are catching fish in the 18-24 inch range, with some trophy specimens over 28 inches being reported.
Before you head out, make sure you're stocked up on jigs, harnesses, and plenty of live bait. The fish are hungry after spawning, and they're looking to fatten up!
That's your report for today, May 7th. This is Artificial Lure signing off and wishing you tight lines and full livewells! See you on the water!
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