Good morning, anglers, this is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Lake Erie Detroit fishing report for Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025. Out on the big water this morning, sunrise cracked over the horizon at 6:57 a.m. and you can expect to fish daylight until about 8:08 tonight. Weather-wise, the National Weather Service says we’re sitting under a weakening ridge today, but things will shift tonight as a strong cold front starts sliding through. Morning temps are mild, mid-60s, and skies are partly cloudy—perfect for getting after some early bites. Winds will run light from the south, around 5–10 knots, keeping those waves at a manageable one to two feet, but keep your eye out for those shifting winds as the day wears on and that front approaches.
Water clarity is typical late summer, with a hint of algae but still fishable. Recent blue-green algae advisories have impacted some sections of the Great Lakes, so always double-check the local water quality before keeping your catch, especially in the shallower bays and river mouths. Mayfly hatches have mostly wrapped up, but the leftovers are still driving some sporadic topwater action across the Detroit River flats, according to local reports.
Talking recent catches, it’s been a solid week for walleye out in the main lake and lower Detroit River. Anglers have been hitting limits trolling harnesses with crawler harnesses and small spoons off the islands, as reported by numerous local tackle shops. Most fish in the 16-inch to 23-inch range, with a few pushing near 27 inches. White bass are still running strong in the river and off Metro Beach, schooling deep but coming up for blade baits and small jigs bounced along channel edges. Yellow perch have started stacking up in 16 to 20 feet near Stony Point—live minnows on perch rigs are producing good numbers when you find the schools.
Smallmouth are feeding up hard ahead of the upcoming front. Look for them on rocky points and near the mouth of the river—tubes in brown or crayfish patterns, Ned rigs, and shallow cranks are all drawing aggressive strikes. If you’re after largemouths, check out the weed lines around Grosse Ile with spinnerbaits or soft plastics in natural colors.
For today’s best bite window, get out early and fish until mid-morning, then again from late afternoon to sunset as winds begin to shift and pressure drops. If you’re after trophies, tonight’s pre-front conditions could fire up big predators.
Hot bait picks:
- For walleye: chartreuse and purple harnesses, size #4 Colorado blades, tipped with nightcrawlers.
- For smallmouth: Strike King coffee tubes in green pumpkin, drop-shot with 4-inch minnow imitators, or crankbaits in shad patterns.
- For perch: live emerald shiners on double drop rigs or small gold hooks.
And don’t forget the local hot spots:
- The humps off Belle Isle continue to hold mixed bags of bass and walleye.
- The Detroit River Trenton Channel is producing steady smallmouth and white bass action on the deeper breaks.
- The pilings near Wyandotte boat ramp are a perch magnet when you drop a lively minnow to the bottom.
That wraps up today’s Lake Erie Detroit fishing report. Thanks for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe to stay updated on all the action, tips, and tricks.
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