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Lake Erie and Detroit River Fishing Update: Cooling Temps, Productive Bites, and Topwater Action Ahead

Lake Erie and Detroit River Fishing Update: Cooling Temps, Productive Bites, and Topwater Action Ahead



Lake Erie and Detroit River anglers woke up to a shifting weather pattern this August 29. We’ve just had a cold front settle in, and that’s cooling things off quick for the latter part of summer. According to the National Weather Service, overnight winds swung northwesterly at 15-20 knots but are falling back this morning to 10-15, with waves starting at 1-3 feet. That’s a relief after a choppy night—waves along the central and eastern lake reportedly reached up to 7 feet in spots yesterday but will mellow out through the day, subsiding to 1-3 feet as high pressure builds up for the long weekend. Water temps are still hanging in the mid-70s near shore, so we’re not done with summer patterns just yet, but cooler mornings mean fish are getting bolder by sunrise, which was at 6:50 AM today. Sunset will be at 8:15 PM, giving you a solid window for late-day topwater action.

Fish activity this week has been lively as fall feeding just begins to kick in. Local bass clubs are reporting excellent catches in both largemouth and smallmouth categories, with the main lake shoals and the islands zone firing up early in the day. Smallmouth bass are hitting hard on rocky drop-offs—this is textbook late August Erie action. On the Detroit River, guides say the walleye bite is rebounding, especially in deeper ledges around Belle Isle and the Trenton Channel.

Successful anglers have leaned heavily on vibrating jigs and chatterbaits for bass. Michiana Outdoors News reports chatterbaits dominating main-lake bass tournaments, with multiple five-fish limits over 15 pounds this week. For smallmouth, downsized jerkbaits and soft plastics in natural shad or goby patterns are drawing plenty of strikes, especially around artificial reefs off the islands and Metropark. If you’re targeting walleye, try a three-way rig with crawler harnesses or deep-diving crankbaits like the Deep Husky Jerk; perch are still holding on the weed edges and responding well to live emerald shiners, with subtle jigging producing limits.

Sheepshead, or freshwater drum, are biting strong and remain a favorite for those looking to fill the cooler—plus, if you’re lucky, you’ll find ‘lucky stones’ (otoliths) in their heads, a local Lake Erie shore tradition kids have prized for generations based on stories from the National Museum of the Great Lakes.

Your hottest spots today:
- Anywhere along Brest Bay near Monroe for smallmouth, especially in the morning.
- The lower Trenton Channel and around Celeron Island for walleye as they transition to deeper summer haunts.
- Erie Metropark’s rocky points for a consistent perch and mixed panfish bite.

If you’re after a trophy, don’t skip the mid-lake humps just east of Grosse Ile—reports suggest larger bass are holding deep there and responding to drop-shot rigs with natural colored minnow imitations.

With today’s tidier waves and cloud breaks in the forecast, expect good fishing right through sunset. Pro tip: keep an eye out for surface boils at dusk—predators are chasing bait, making for a thrilling topwater bite near shorelines.

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