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Monday Fishing Report for Detroit and Western Lake Erie

Monday Fishing Report for Detroit and Western Lake Erie



Artificial Lure here with your Monday, October 27, 2025, fishing report for Detroit and the western end of Lake Erie.

Sunrise hit at 7:56 AM this morning, and sunset will be around 6:31 PM. Anglers enjoyed a brisk, partly cloudy fall dawn with air temps starting in the mid-40s—warming just enough to keep the boat rides pleasant but not hot.

Weather-wise, the National Weather Service had east winds breezing 10 to 15 knots at sunrise, with waves running 1 to 3 feet, building to 2 to 4 feet throughout the day. These conditions are classic for late October—manageable but you’ll want your spray gear. Barometric pressure’s steady, thanks to a ridge lingering over Lake Erie, but expect it to drop and the wind to ramp up by midweek, so fish today or tomorrow if you want manageable waves and clean drifts.

As for the fish, the main story this week is a strong smallmouth and walleye bite. Coming out of the weekend, several local circuits reported very solid action. According to Michiana Outdoors News, Tackle Shack competitors over the weekend saw “around 50 bass during practice” and impressive tournament bags coming from both Lake Erie and the lower Detroit River. The winning teams weighed five-fish limits in the 20–25 pound range, with the biggest smallmouth topping 7.45 pounds—a true world-class fish for these waters.

Most smallmouth were found in 2 to 10 feet, tight to the bottom on edges and gravel—often near current seams or where wind pushed bait onto shallow flats. Spinnerbaits and Chatterbaits produced early, but the key lures for numbers and size were finesse swimbaits like 2.8” Keitech rigged on a light jighead, and tubes in green pumpkin or smoke. Anglers targeting deeper rock and transitions scored on A-rigs and drop-shot rigs, while crankbaits picked up bonus fish in heavier current patches, especially on the Detroit side.

Walleye chasers caught fish at first light and pre-sunset, working the western basin and mouth of the river. Most were trolling deep-diving stickbaits in 14 to 20 feet or slow-drifting live emerald shiners on bottom-bouncer rigs. YouTube’s Better Than Dawn crew reported limits of trophy-sized walleyes near dusk, working structure off the Ford Yacht Club and out toward Stony Point.

Perch have been sporadic, but if you’re looking for a family-friendly bite, check near the dumping grounds off Grosse Ile or drift the weed edges off the south shore—minnows and perch rigs are the ticket when you get over a pile.

For bait, grab live emerald shiners or fathead minnows for both perch and walleye. Bassers should stick with soft plastics in natural or shimmer colors, but don’t rule out white or chartreuse on the spinnerbaits for a reaction bite when wind muddies things up.

For today, hot spots you’ll want to check out include:

- The mouth of the Detroit River near Reno Beach—perfect depth for both smallie and walleye with mixed current and baitfish presence.
- Sugar Island west shoals—this spot’s produced big bronzebacks and the occasional muskie.
- The Detroit River lower channel edges off Grosse Ile—excellent for smallmouth, especially with the wind pushing bait.

No tides here on Lake Erie, but water levels are near seasonal norms, so structure you’ve scouted in spring or early summer should be productive now.

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