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Walleye Bite Heats Up on Lake Erie Near Detroit Before Weekend Weather Shift

Walleye Bite Heats Up on Lake Erie Near Detroit Before Weekend Weather Shift



Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure coming at you on this crisp Friday, October 17th, 2025.

Let's talk about what's happening on Lake Erie around Detroit right now. The National Weather Service out of Cleveland is calling for pretty calm conditions today with south winds running just 5 to 10 knots and waves staying under a foot. Water temps are sitting at a comfortable 65 degrees off Toledo and 66 near Cleveland, which is keeping those walleye active and feeding.

Sun's already up, and we've got mild conditions through the day before things start changing tonight. A warm front's pushing through Friday night into Saturday, bringing some showers and building winds. If you're heading out this weekend, Saturday morning looks decent with south winds 15 to 20 knots, but Sunday's gonna get rough with southwest winds hitting 30 knots and waves building to 4 to 7 feet, so plan accordingly.

Now for the good stuff - the bite. Walleye action has been solid in the western basin, especially trolling the deeper structure. The Steeples area east of Charity Island in Saginaw Bay remains a producer, running 14 to 19 feet deep over those rock outcroppings. Local hotspots around Detroit include the area from Detroit River Light to Maumee Bay, and don't sleep on the Fingers, Black Hole, and Spark Plug - these are known walleye magnets this time of year.

For lures, you want to be throwing crankbaits in perch and chartreuse patterns, or running inline spinners with crawler harnesses. Slow-trolling with bottom bouncers and nightcrawlers is producing consistent results. Jigging spoons tipped with minnows are money when you find fish stacked up. The cooler October water has walleye feeding aggressively before winter, so match the hatch with anything imitating baitfish.

Live bait's been killer - emerald shiners if you can get 'em, otherwise fatheads and nightcrawlers are doing the trick. The key is keeping your presentation slow and near bottom in that 18 to 25 foot zone.

With conditions staying calm today, it's a perfect day to get out there before the weather turns. Hit the water early, work those transition areas where shallow flats drop into deeper channels, and keep moving until you find active fish.

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