Good morning from Lake Erie, Detroit—it’s Artificial Lure with your fall fishing report for October 21, 2025.
Sunrise hit our waters at 7:44 AM and we’re expecting sunset around 6:44 PM this evening. The lake’s holding a lingering warmth, which, according to The Plain Dealer and Great Lakes Daily News, is keeping fish activity steady even as we drop deeper into the season. That said, conditions on the water today are a bit tough. The National Weather Service has a Small Craft Advisory—winds topping 20 knots and waves pushing 4 to 7 feet through Wednesday morning. If you’re heading out, especially in a small boat, keep to the sheltered marinas or fish from shore[National Weather Service].
As far as the bite goes, the walleye are still king. Ohio just reported another “exceptional” hatch this year, so there’s no shortage of these beauties prowling the western and central basin of Lake Erie. Anglers working near the mouth of the Detroit River, around Point Mouillee and down near Luna Pier, are hitting solid stringers, many hauling in limits by mid-morning[Ohio Fishing Report]. Best times have been early and late, right around those sunup and sundown transitions.
Perch have been steady too, especially near the edges of the shipping channel and around the concrete pilings. Smaller groups of anglers have landed between 10–25 keepers per trip this past weekend, with most perch in the 7 to 11 inch class. Bonus catches—white bass and the occasional smallmouth—have been reported from breakwalls and pier heads.
Lure and bait recommendations for today:
- **Walleye:** Lead-core trolling with Bandit and Reef Runner crankbaits (in Firetiger, Purple Demon, and Chrome Clown), or casting with a ¾ oz hair jig tipped with emerald shiner.
- **Yellow Perch:** Nothing beats a classic double minnow rig, with fresh lake shiners or fathead minnows, set just off the bottom. Try a drop-shot setup when the wind picks up.
- **Bass:** If you stick to the breakwalls, cast chartreuse tube jigs and pumpkinseed Senkos. Today’s chop will have smallmouth hugging the rocks.
Hot spots you’ll want to check:
- Pointe Mouillee State Game Area: Sheltered, great for shore fishing and plenty of perch and walleye.
- The Fermi Cooling Ponds: Always a sleeper in rough conditions, holding steady numbers of largemouth and drum.
- Detroit River Trenton Channel: Try the eddies near Wyandotte for bonus big walleyes and occasional migrating steelhead.
For those trawling deeper, late-season steelhead and the last runs of white bass are hanging near the river mouth, with the best action on chrome spoons and pink jigs. Keep an eye on the weather, as runoff and choppy water can turn those spots on or off quick.
A quick local note—the geese are flocking heavy this week, so shorelines might be messy. And remember, invasive mussel impacts have changed some habitats, but they’re not as dire here as in Lake Michigan or Huron, so our forage base is still pretty solid[Great Lakes Now].
That’s the rundown for today—the fish are biting if you play the conditions, watch the wind, and work the morning and evening windows. Always check latest advisories before launching and stay safe.
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