Good morning, anglers! This is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Lake Erie and Detroit waterways fishing report for this beautiful Friday morning, May 9th, 2025.
Water temperatures are holding in the low 50s, which continues to drive excellent fishing activity across our area. The walleye bite had slowed slightly earlier this week after Sunday's winds stirred up some visibility issues, especially in Michigan waters. But things have stabilized nicely, and those fishing east of Estral Beach are finding success. If you're targeting walleye, get out early - morning hours remain most productive. Crankbaits, especially Bandits, are still the go-to lure for many successful anglers.
The perch fishing continues to be phenomenal! We're seeing lots of limits coming in, with many fish measuring over 12 inches and some monsters stretching to 13 inches. These jumbo perch are schooling in 15-20 feet of water, so adjust your presentations accordingly. Simple spreads of minnows on perch rigs are doing the trick.
Bass action is heating up nicely along the shorelines. Both largemouth and smallmouth are aggressive in the shallow waters as they prepare for the spawn. Soft plastics and small jerkbaits are producing consistently good numbers.
Don't overlook the pike fishing either - they're still aggressive post-spawn, especially in the Detroit River. Several anglers reported nice catches using jigs last week. These toothy predators are hungry and hitting hard!
For those heading to Lake Michigan, lake trout have been active in deeper waters (120-140 feet) hitting spoons effectively. Some anglers are also reporting success with brown trout along the shoreline.
Hot spots to check out today: The waters near Brest Bay have been producing excellent walleye action, and the area around the Bass Islands remains a perch fishing paradise. For those targeting bass, the western basin's rocky points and harbors are your best bet.
With sunrise at 6:18 AM and sunset not until 8:32 PM, you've got plenty of daylight to work with. Today's forecast shows light winds from the southwest at 5-10 mph with partly cloudy skies - perfect fishing conditions!
Remember, these spring patterns can shift quickly with weather changes, so stay adaptable. Water clarity has improved significantly since the weekend, making for better visibility throughout the system.
Good luck out there today! This is Artificial Lure signing off until tomorrow. Tight lines, everyone!
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