Artificial Lure here with your October 29th Lake St. Clair fishing report. Out on the lake this morning under a crisp, calm sky, the sunrise popped at 7:59 a.m., and we can count on the sunset wrapping things up by 6:33 p.m. Weather’s been unseasonably warm lately, but a wedge of cool autumn air has started to drift in—surface temps across much of St. Clair are flirting with the upper 40s and low 50s. There’s almost no tide to mention for inland lakes here, so your window of best action lines right up with those peak daylight transitions.
Now as for the bite, it’s a bass bonanza, smallmouth especially. According to the latest Lake St. Clair, Michigan Daily Fishing Report, bass action’s picked up big time thanks to the cooling water, with plenty of 4 to 6-pounders chasing bait on the inland shoals and river mouths. Tournament anglers over the weekend weighed bags pushing upwards of 25 pounds with kicker smallies up to an extraordinary 7.45 pounds. Multiple teams reported catching 40 to 50 fish through the day—if you’re after numbers or size, the fall feed is on.
Lurewise, it’s classic late fall: smaller **swimbaits** (especially 2.8" Keitech on ball heads), **Chatterbaits**, **A-Rigs**, and **spinnerbaits** in 2 to 10 feet along breaklines have all been stellar. Subtle finesse does damage, too—tubes, drop-shots, and Ned rigs are fooling pressured fish, especially when the wind calms. If you’re looking for single bites, a mid-depth crankbait over rocks or drifting tubes near the mile roads’ structure will get the attention of resident giants. Don’t skip the Detroit River entrances for a shot at your personal best.
Now let’s talk species mix. Smallmouth are the headline, but there's also a fine walleye bite rolling in the deeper channels from Clinton River mouth to Anchor Bay, especially on jigs and blade baits. Honestly, the goby population continues to bulk up both the bass and walleye—if your bait matches a goby’s profile, you’re in business. Perch have been decent in the canals and near weedlines on minnows, though activity drops midday.
If muskie’s your target, we’re almost there. Outdoor News reminds us these warm stretches delay peak muskie mayhem—anglers are praying for just a few more cold snaps to trigger the big girls. Still, persistent trollers with jointed cranks or large rubber baits are seeing some fish along the north shore weed edges, particularly toward Mitchell’s Bay and the mouth of the Thames River.
For hot spots today:
- **Mile Roads (9, 10, and 11 Mile)**: Smallmouth are stacking on the rock/gravel lines. Early bite is king here.
- **Detroit River mouth and Belle River Hump**: Excellent for both numbers and larger bass; also a walleye draw.
Finally, make sure you’re rigged for wind—weather can turn quickly and drifting presentations often out-fish anchoring this time of year. Layer up, bring your best goby imitation, and chase those afternoon shadows for the biggest fish.
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