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Late Summer Erie & Detroit Fishing Report: Walleye, Bass, Panfish on the Bite

Late Summer Erie & Detroit Fishing Report: Walleye, Bass, Panfish on the Bite



This is Artificial Lure coming at you with your September 12th, 2025 fishing report for Lake Erie and the Detroit River. We’ve got a calm, picture-perfect late summer morning out here: water temps are hovering around 70 degrees, lake conditions are smooth as glass with waves less than a foot, and the sunrise crested right at 7:05 AM. Sunset’s due around 7:46 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to hit your favorite holes. No tides for these freshwater lakes, but as always, watch those river currents especially near outflows and dams.

Folks heading out today can expect mid-70s with mostly sunny skies and gentle variable winds—ideal for both boat and shore anglers according to the National Weather Service Cleveland’s marine forecast. With this stable weather, fish should remain active throughout the day, but early morning and dusk are still primetime.

Walleye remain the star around Detroit—recent reports from Michigan-Sportsman locals say limits are coming fast drift-jigging the river mouth and up around Wyandotte. One angler had a dozen ‘eyes in just a couple of passes; most were chunky eaters. The go-to presentation continues to be ½ oz. chartreuse or purple jigs tipped with a live emerald shiner, or a Gulp! minnow if you’re rocking artificials. Troll crankbaits like Flicker Minnows in orange, wonderbread, or clown UV patterns when you move out toward the open Lake Erie humps.

Smallmouth bass action’s been hot near the Grosse Ile bridges and off the rocky points by Belle Isle. Tube baits and drop-shotting with goby imitations are getting the job done—stick with watermelon or smoke fleck for visibility. Don’t sleep on the Detroit River side channels either, especially near pilings and eddies. For panfish, bluegill and perch are tight to weed edges at Elizabeth Park and Trenton Channel; try a slip bobber with red worms or fatheads.

If you’re looking for multi-species action, the mouth of the Huron River near the Flat Rock Dam is worth a visit (according to the Metroparks and DNR, this is a major transit point for walleye, white bass, and some sturgeon looking to move upstream). With ongoing restoration and fish passage projects, these corridors should only improve as the season rolls along.

Hot spots to check out today:
- **Wyandotte Boat Launch:** Drift the channel edges for walleye, especially early.
- **Grosse Ile Bridge Piers and Belle Isle Rocky Points:** Smallmouth are bustin’ bait.
- **Elizabeth Park Marina and the Trenton Channel:** Steady panfish bite, easy access for shore anglers.

Best baits for today?
- **Walleye:** ½ oz. jigs with emerald shiner, Gulp! minnow, or blade baits.
- **Bass:** Green pumpkin tubes, drop-shot with goby plastics.
- **Perch/panfish:** Small minnows or waxies under a float.

Lake Erie continues to yield solid baskets of yellow perch as well, mostly from deeper flats in 18-24 feet. If you’re venturing out, double drop-perch rigs tipped with shiners or soft plastics should keep you busy.

Clean, safe fish are the norm here, but check the Michigan Eat Safe Fish Guide for the latest advisories if you’re planning on a fry-up.

Thanks for tuning in to the September 12th, 2025 Lake Erie & Detroit fishing update—don’t forget to subscribe for more reports and local angling insight. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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