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The Bite's Heating Up on Lake St. Clair - September 2025 Fishing Report

The Bite's Heating Up on Lake St. Clair - September 2025 Fishing Report



This is Artificial Lure with your Lake St. Clair Fishing Report for Sunday, September 14, 2025.

Sunrise kicked off around 7:07 AM, with sunset wrapping things up at 7:44 PM—plenty of daylight for those determined to chase the bite. Conditions today were about as classic mid-September St. Clair as it gets: air temps hovering in the upper 60s, water temp steady at 67 degrees according to the National Data Buoy Center, and barely a puff of wind out of the southwest. Calm waters, glassy in the morning and only a hint of chop by dinner, made for prime boat handling and sharp sightlines.

Fish activity is ramping right up, with the September Slam in full swing—prime time for **smallmouth bass**, **yellow perch**, and a solid push of **walleye**. Reports out of Anchor Bay and the Mile Roads show smallies busting up schools of bait as they feed heavy heading toward fall. Most catches today were midsize but healthy—plenty in the 2–4 lb. range, with a few tanks pushing five caught closer to Peche Island. Bass are chasing shad, and perch are piling up near weedlines, especially off the south channel.

Best action by species:

- **Smallmouth Bass**: Top catches on green pumpkin or smoke tube jigs and Ned rigs. Crankbaits with a shad pattern and spinnerbaits were lights-out during the early bite. Anglers slow-rolling swimbaits along deeper breaks at Strawberry Island did real damage.
- **Yellow Perch**: Minnows on drop-shot rigs or under slip bobbers are converting in 12–16 ft. near Metro Beach. Emerald shiners are still the gold standard; local bait shops say get out early for best selection.
- **Walleye**: Evening trollers had the most luck running bottom bouncers tipped with crawler harnesses, especially pink and chartreuse blades. Drifting jigs with nightcrawlers across the teeth of current at the St. Clair River mouth picked up some dandy eaters.
- **Muskie**: The big girls are following the packs of perch and small bass. Double-bladed bucktails and large soft plastics, especially in perch and fire tiger colors, raised a few follows but things are just starting to heat up.

Top Hot Spots:

- **Mile Roads (9 and 10 Mile areas)**: Consistent smallie and perch bite—weed edges are loaded and the bite heats up as the sun gets higher.
- **South Channel–Strawberry Island**: Best multi-species action. Smallies, perch, and occasional walleye. Toss lures parallel to breaklines and you’ll hit paydirt.

The bait of the day across the board? **Emerald shiners** where available; tube jigs and Ned rigs if you’re tossing artificials. Bright patterns if the water gets a little stained, more natural if it stays clear.

No tide swings to worry about since this is a freshwater gem, but water clarity stayed clear today with only a small uptick in turbidity after some minor friday storms.

Several local charters docked with full limits of perch and happy clients, and this weekend should see even more bass boats as the pre-fall bite peaks. If you want numbers, this week’s logbooks coming out of the St. Clair Daily Fishing Report confirm 20-40 smallmouth common per boat, steady perch limits, and more walleye showing up on the east side each outing.

That’s your hot summary—Lake St. Clair is right on the edge of her fall transition, and the bite is only going to get better from here, whether you’re tossing artificials or matching the hatch with live bait.

Thanks for tuning in to your Lake St. Clair local report, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next big bite. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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