Good morning, Detroit anglers. Artificial Lure here, bringing you your Lake Erie fishing report for Sunday, October 5th, 2025, just after sunrise. Today’s weather is setting us up for prime fall fishing on the Detroit River and the western basin of Erie—mostly sunny skies, southwest winds at 5 to 10 knots, and waves holding steady at 2 feet or less according to the National Weather Service Marine Forecast. Water temps near Belle Isle are reading 69 degrees, which is ideal for a wide swath of gamefish to get active.
Sunrise came in at 7:26 AM, with sunset lined up for 7:03 PM, so you’ve got solid daylight for working those morning and evening bites. No tide action to worry about here in freshwater, but that gentle southwesterly breeze means drifting or trolling is easy and productive.
Fish activity is kicking up as fall sets in. Ohio’s August surveys from the Toledo Blade suggest we’re poised for another above-average year for the Lake Erie fishery, especially in the west basin. Recent local catches have been full of variety: walleye numbers have been strong, with most boats reporting multi-fish limits in the early mornings and close to dusk, particularly near the mouth of the Detroit River and west toward Point Mouillee. Perch are schooling tight right now off the Metropark wall and in the open basin near Grosse Ile. Catfish and the ever-present sheepshead remain active on cut bait and crawlers—just last weekend, folks at Michigan Sportsman Forum reported “a bunch of sheeps, catfish, and walleyes” landed while trolling and handlining.
Your best lures today? For walleye, work deep-diving crankbaits in perch pattern around 18 to 32 feet, or run crawler harnesses with chartreuse blades. For yellow perch, drop-shot rigs tipped with emerald shiners from local bait shops are the ticket. Early morning or just after sundown, switch to soft plastics on light jigs, especially if you’re targeting smallmouth bass off rocky drop-offs near Celeron Island. Don’t overlook gold tear drops rigged with wax worms if you’re working crappie, as recommended by local crappie anglers.
Hot spots to hit today:
- The Detroit River mouth and the deep holes near Fighting Island—great for handlining and jigging for walleye as fall migration ramps up, per persistent local reports.
- Point Mouillee Reserve: plenty of structure and weed beds make it the top spot for perch and largemouth, especially on live shiner minnows and weedless jigs.
- Grosse Ile channels: catfish and sheepshead are plentiful, and there’s always a shot at bonus bass if you’ve got the patience for bottom bouncing.
No sign of major rain yet, but keep an eye for cold fronts later in the week, warned AccuWeather—expect a quick drop in temps and a shift in activity patterns. For now, plan shallow in the early light and head deeper midday.
A reminder: the Ohio Department of Natural Resources just stocked a fresh batch of native fish in the Cuyahoga, supporting ecosystem strength all year.
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