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Detroit River and Lake Erie Fishing Report: Perch, Smallies, and More!

Detroit River and Lake Erie Fishing Report: Perch, Smallies, and More!



Artificial Lure here with your Lake Erie-Detroit area fishing report for Friday, October 3rd, 2025.

We’re waking up to classic early October conditions. According to the National Weather Service, expect light **southwest winds 5 to 15 knots** and waves generally **1 to 3 feet**, subsiding to a smooth 1 foot or less tonight. Water temps at Belle Isle are reading around **69-75°F**, so the baitfish are still in good numbers but moving deeper as the nights get cooler. Skies will be mostly sunny—fine weather for casting or drifting. Sunrise this morning was at 7:30 a.m., sunset will fall around 7:11 p.m.

Fishing activity has been steady along the Detroit River and western Lake Erie. The perch bite started slow at the Dumping Grounds earlier this week, but a group managed a respectable haul: **21 yellow perch over 8 inches** for three anglers, plus a surprise **40-inch muskie** caught on a perch pounder rig and a handful of feisty smallmouths. Reports from local forums say the smallies have been aggressive with the dropping temps, slamming blade baits and downsized jerkbaits worked around rocky points. There's also mention of lots of “smerch”—those scrappy smaller perch and panfish picking at your minnows.

**Walleye** remain in the system but are transitioning as we cool off—they’re hitting best in late evening or early morning near the mouth of the Detroit River. Trollers are finding luck pulling deep-diving crankbaits like Flicker Minnows in chrome and blue or chartreuse patterns. Jigging with emerald shiners tipped on a 3/8 oz chartreuse jighead has picked up a few bonus fish right at daybreak and sunset.

For **perch**, the top baits right now are still live emerald shiners presented on simple perch rigs or drop-shot setups. Artificial alternatives like Gulp! Minnows or small chartreuse plastics will get bites when the schools are in. Drop your rigs just off weed edges near the Dumping Grounds and “Ski Alley” east of Belle Isle. Anchor and fish vertical—when you find a pod stay put and fill your bucket.

**Smallmouth bass** are cruising edges of deeper shipping cuts, rock piles, and bridge abutments. Local anglers are doing well with Ned rigs, paddle-tail swimbaits in green pumpkin or smoke, and tubes dragged slowly along the bottom. A few bonus white bass and even the odd pike have been reported mixed in.

**Hot spots** this week:
- **The Dumping Grounds**: Consistent perch action, the occasional bonus musky.
- **“Ski Alley” (east of Belle Isle)**: Productive for both perch and migrating smallmouth.
- **Trenton Channel**: Holding late-season walleye and mixed species.

Tidal action is minimal—this is the Great Lakes, so don’t worry about big tides, but a little bump in water movement from the wind changes around midday can trigger bites.

If you’re headed out the next few days, keep your eyes on the weather for changing winds, but otherwise it’s looking prime for a boat or shore trip. Remember, match the hatch: live bait for quantity, but don’t be shy with shad-pattern cranks or subtle plastics if you’re after the hogs.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe to keep up with what’s biting around Detroit’s favorite waters. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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