Saturday, October 18th, 2025—rise and shine, anglers! Artificial Lure here, reporting from the banks of Lake Erie around Detroit, with your boots-on-the-dock fishing update.
Forecast calls for classic mid-autumn on the lake: sunrise was a golden 7:46 AM, and sunset’s coming at 6:53 PM. It’s a crisp fall morning—temps starting in the low 40s climbing to the upper 50s this afternoon. Winds out of the west-southwest at 10-15 knots put a fresh chop on the water, with waves out on Erie at around 2 feet, according to the latest National Weather Service marine forecast. Skies will be mostly sunny, though expect patchy fog around sunrise where the river meets the big lake. Tidal swings? Not much here—the lakes aren’t tidal like oceans, but a strong west wind will push water eastward, slightly dropping levels near Detroit and raising them in the eastern basin. Plan accordingly at your favorite launch.
Let’s talk fishing action—because this week, the bite’s been hot in spurts, classic fall transition. Perch have started to school up in the deeper water off Stony Point and along the mouth of the Detroit River. Look for 20-28 feet, just out from the weed beds, and drop live minnows on two-hook rigs—the fresh lake shiners outfished plastics by a mile this week.
Walleye? Reports rolled in of good catches after dusk along the Trenton Channel and out by Wyandotte, trolling Bandit crankbaits or jigging blade baits just outside the channel edges. The best colors: purple/white and clown firetiger, especially under low light. Leading lines with a 1-ounce weight spaced four feet ahead worked even when the walleyes played finicky. Hair jigs in black or green took a few after dark, just like those pros use on TV lately.
Bass chasers have been raving about the rocky points between Grosse Ile and Horse Island. Smallies are pressuring up big before winter—natural colored Ned rigs, tube baits (smoke purple), and shaky heads worked slowly along drop-offs drew the big ones. Don’t overlook topwater walking baits just after sunrise along the shallows—several nice bass were landed on spooks first thing this week.
Muskie anglers have had luck on big rubber baits—Bulldawgs in walleye pattern—on the edge of weedlines from Peche Island up towards Belle Isle. One 48-incher was caught and released Tuesday morning casting along the current seam where the river dumps into the lake. Cooler water has gotten them active again.
There’s been word, too, about walleye anglers picking up bonus yellow perch and even a few bonus steelhead near the river mouth—especially on brighter days when the baitfish move in.
Get your bait at local shops early—live minnows, medium-size shiners, and nightcrawlers are the favorites this week. For lures, stock up on blade baits (silver/blue), shad raps, tube jigs for bass, and those trusty hair jigs for walleye. Spinnerbaits for pike are working as bycatch near thick weeds.
**Hotspots today:**
- **Stony Point (deep water perch and some bonus walleye)**
- **Wyandotte Channel edges (evening walleye and bass)**
- **Weedlines near Peche Island (muskie, big pike, and bonus bass)**
The colors are peaking along the shoreline, so bring a camera—nothing beats fighting a big Lake Erie bass or ‘eye under a blaze of Michigan maples.
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