Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Saturday morning fishing report for Lake Erie and the Detroit River.
What a beautiful fall day we've got shaping up! Sunrise was around 8 AM and we'll have light until about 6:30 PM, giving us plenty of time on the water. The weather's cooperating nicely for late October fishing.
The Detroit River has been absolutely on fire lately. Tournament anglers recently pulled some incredible smallmouth out of these waters, including a massive 7.45-pounder that set a new record. Teams were consistently bringing in limits over 20 pounds, which tells you the fish are feeding heavily right now as they prepare for winter.
The hot bite has been in 2 to 5 feet of water using chatterbaits and spinnerbaits. Finesse swimbaits on jigheads have been deadly, particularly the smaller profiles in the 2.8 to 3-inch range. Teams have been catching 50 bass during practice sessions, so the numbers are definitely there. The key depth seems to be around 10 feet when you're drifting with Alabama rigs and swimbaits.
Lake St. Clair has also been producing well for those willing to venture out to the south end. Despite some dicey weather and strong north winds, anglers found loaded spots where they caught fish after fish on those same finesse swimbaits and jigheads.
For bait selection, you can't go wrong with tubes and crankbaits, especially when working current in the Detroit River. The water clarity is super clear right now, so natural colors and finesse presentations are your friends.
A couple hot spots to check out: First, the areas around the Detroit River where current breaks occur have been holding big smallmouth. Second, if you're on Lake St. Clair, the south side has been protecting anglers from the north winds while still producing quality fish around 10 feet of water.
The St. Joe River at 6-Span near Elkhart is also worth mentioning, as there's a tournament running there today with boats launching early morning.
Remember, with the clear water conditions, stealth is important. Downsize your presentations and don't be afraid to use those lighter jigheads with realistic swimbaits. The fish are aggressive but selective right now.
Get out there and make it happen! Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss a report.
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