Artificial Lure reporting in from Lake Erie, Detroit, with today’s fishing update for October 1, 2025.
Let’s kick off with weather: the National Weather Service is calling for choppy conditions, thanks to northeast winds at 15 to 25 knots, shifting east, with waves rolling 4 to 7 feet this morning. Small craft advisories are still active—if your boat isn’t built for it, skip the open lake until things lay down. Expect a cool and brisk start, typical for early October.
Sunrise hit around 7:25 a.m. and sunset is cruising in at 7:15 p.m. today, giving you that classic autumn bite window: fish will be most active right at dawn and again before dusk as they adjust to changing light and cooler temps.
As for the fish: local reports from Michigan Sportsman say the perch bite on Lake St. Clair just east of Detroit has been hot, with recent catches of up to 23 keepers in 90 minutes! Most perch are hitting on small live minnows, though anglers note large minnows aren’t getting sucked up as fast right now. There’s talk about bait stores occasionally running dry on small minnows, so come prepared or pick up waxworms or soft plastics as backup.
Walleye activity in the Lake Erie basin remains steady, but the rougher water will push bigger fish deep or under structure. Jigging with gold and chartreuse blade baits or casting deep-diving crankbaits like Reef Runners is working for folks braving the whitecaps. Trolling harnesses tipped with nightcrawlers—if you can hold a line—will grab attention. As for casting from shore or rivers, swimbaits and soft plastics in emerald shiner or perch patterns are generating interest.
Bass are still in their late-season groove; smallmouth bass continue to munch on crayfish-style jigs or drop-shot rigs tipped with goby imitations. You’ll find ‘em stacked near rocky shoals and deeper ledges, especially as baitfish ball up.
Northern pike and the occasional muskie have been cruising the weed edges and channels, especially in the Detroit River mouth and around Point Mouillee. Toss large spinnerbaits or jointed lures if that’s your target—don’t be afraid to upsize.
Trending bait and lure choices for today:
- Small live minnows (best for perch; backup with waxworms or micro plastics)
- Nightcrawlers (tip your harnesses for walleye)
- Gold/chartreuse blade baits (walleye/jigging)
- Deep-diving cranks (walleye/bass)
- Goby-pattern soft plastics (bass)
- Spinnerbaits/jointed plugs (pike/muskie)
Hot spots to try:
- The mouth of the Detroit River and the Trenton Channel (perch and walleye action has been strong here after dawn and before dusk)
- The bays around Point Mouillee and Grosse Ile (bass and pike are responding well to weed edge fishing)
- Lake St. Clair’s south end if you want nonstop perch with less wave action
If you’re hitting the water, pay close attention to shifting winds and lingering big waves—those advisories are no joke for smaller boats. Pack some extra bait, and be ready to experiment; changing temps are making the fish picky.
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