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Late October Lake Erie Bite - Walleye, Smallmouth, and Perch Crushing Lures and Live Bait

Late October Lake Erie Bite - Walleye, Smallmouth, and Perch Crushing Lures and Live Bait



Lake Erie Detroit area delivered a classic late October bite today, with crisp air and a slow northwest breeze at dawn keeping most of the main basin glassy. The sunrise came in at 7:59 AM, with sunset expected at 6:34 PM. Water temperatures are holding in the mid-50s and dropping fast, which means the fish are seriously feeding up for winter. There’s no tidal swing here on Lake Erie, but wind direction always sets up the current—expect the river channel to push hard if those breezes clock east later.

According to the Lake Erie, Detroit Daily Fishing Report on Spreaker, local boats and shore anglers are finding consistent action for **walleye**, **smallmouth bass**, and **yellow perch**. The weekend’s tournaments saw big numbers, with boats stacking limits early on moving baits and then grinding for larger upgrades. Just last Saturday, boats on the Detroit River found smallies in the 3–6 pound range, with a few pushing record weights—Mason Alverado and Mike Ganger weighed a legit 7.45-pound smallmouth, caught mid-morning on a crankbait in the current. That’s world-class fish for the river.

Tournament chatter from Michiana Outdoors News highlights the best producers right now: finesse swimbaits like the **Keitech 2.8"**, fished on a jighead like the BAFA F8; **Chatterbaits** and **spinnerbaits** are hot in the shallows at first light, as are classic tube jigs and Ned rigs for the afternoon bite. Bigger bites for culling are coming on smaller swimbaits and crankbaits, especially when drifted in 8–12 feet. Top teams were pulling 20–25 pounds of smallmouth in a morning.

Best baits and lures for today:

- **Keitech swimbait (2.8”)** on finesse jigheads.
- **Crankbaits**, especially for smallmouth and walleye along the rock edges.
- **Chatterbaits** and **spinnerbaits**—top in shallow, grassy stretches early.
- **Tube jigs** on hard bottom flats and river ledges.
- Classic **live emerald shiners** or nightcrawlers—deadly for perch near marina mouths.

Hot spots right now:
- **Elba-Mar Marina and the adjacent flats**—boaters and kayak anglers are reporting big perch and walleye limits just off the main channel, especially near current breaks and rocky piles.
- The **Trenton Channel** near Wyandotte—shore casters are hammering smallmouth and walleyes at first light with crankbaits and tubes.
- **Fermi Area Shoals**—boats drifting with electronics picked up quality walleye and mixed smallmouth, especially working 12–18 feet.

Weather’s holding steady: overcast skies with a high near 51°F, winds out of the NW at 10–14 mph. Layer up—the chill will bite if you’re on the water past noon. No big rain forecasted, so expect steady conditions and minimal water stain.

Fish activity is spiking during the post-sunrise warming, especially in current seams and deeper holes. Afternoon slow-downs are brief; most fish are still chewing hard as the pressure drops. Numbers are strong: perch anglers picking up 30+ limits, walleye boats returning with solid 4–6 fish stringers, and smallmouth exceeding expectations with plenty of 4-pound-plus catches.

For best results:
- Target current breaks and river mouths before 10 AM.
- Downsize lure profile as the sun climbs—finesse pays off late morning.
- Stay mobile and watch your sonar—big marks are still holding tight to structure and weed.

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