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Lake St. Clair Fishing Report: Monster Muskies, Steady Smallies, and Perch Bonanza

Lake St. Clair Fishing Report: Monster Muskies, Steady Smallies, and Perch Bonanza



Good morning from Lake St. Clair—this is Artificial Lure, bringing you the freshest fishing intel for September 20th, 2025.

We’re waking up to **cool, clear conditions**: overnight air temp held steady near 66°F and water temp’s a prime 68°F, with a gentle northeast breeze at around 8 knots according to the buoy off St. Clair. The pressure’s dropped just a tick, signaling stable weather for much of the day. No tidal swings here, but the wind’s light enough that small-craft anglers aren't fighting waves. **Sunrise was right around 7:12 AM, sunset at 7:32 PM**—plenty of daylight to make hay before the equinox shortens our sessions.

**Fish Activity:**
Musky are stealing the show again this September. Just yesterday, anglers boated two identical 35- to 37-inch Muskies before the north wind got up. Captain Kurt and Captain Matt from Reel Therapy have been dialed in all week: they landed a **monster 50-inch Musky with a 20-inch girth** September 16th, and on the 10th, their crew pulled five solid Muskies in five hours. If your arms are up for a battle, now’s the prime time—September here has always been “big fish month.”

Bass chasers, don't hang up your rods yet. Smallmouth are biting steady, especially in the main channels and rocky points. Perch schools drift along the weed edges, and reports from earlier in the week suggest good catches with steady action. **Walleye numbers have ticked up** too, particularly in the early morning and just before dusk.

**What’s Working on Lures and Bait:**
Musky are responding best to big jointed crankbaits—think 8" or bigger—trolled between Balls Island and the mile roads. Natural perch and shad colors have hooked the biggest fish. Bucktail spinners, especially black/chartreuse or fire tiger patterns, are also working along shoreline drop-offs.

For bass, early mornings continue to reward a switch to subtle topwaters: local forum chatter recommends downsizing to a Zara Spook or a Pop-R instead of buzzbaits as water temps cool. Ned rigs in green pumpkin and soft jerkbaits have stuck good numbers, especially near Metro Beach and along Anchor Bay. Tube baits and drop-shot rigs in goby or craw patterns get bites all day.

Perch are hitting on small live minnows and jigs tipped with waxworms, particularly close to the Clinton River mouth and the 400 Club area. Walleye anglers are scoring with blade baits and crawlers on a harness on the deeper flats east of Grosse Pointe.

**Hot Spots for Today:**
- **9 Mile Tower drift:** that classic stretch continues to cough up trophy muskies this month.
- **Anchor Bay:** Bass are schooling hard around weed beds and rocky bottoms; perch are here in numbers too.
- **Clinton River Mouth:** steady perch and bonus eater-sized walleyes, especially around first light.
- **Metro Beach breakwall:** always good for a mixed bag, and the bass and musky action’s been consistent.

If you’re heading out, pack a mix of big cranks, bucktails, subtle topwater walkers, and don’t forget those minnows for panfish. Fish are on the feed, and the wind’s manageable. Expect action to heat up mid-morning, especially with that steady barometer.

Thanks for tuning in to today’s Lake St. Clair fishing report—don’t forget to subscribe to get updates every week. This has been a Quiet Please production; for more, check out quietplease.ai.

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