Lake Erie anglers around Detroit got a taste of full-blown fall conditions today, October 30th, 2025. The wind’s been the big story—local forecasts from the National Weather Service have kept a Small Craft Advisory in effect for western Lake Erie, with waves at 3 to 6 feet and north winds ripping at 20 to 30 knots, gusting to 35. Gale Warnings are active further east, with hazardous waves up to 10 feet off Willowick and Geneva-on-the-Lake. If you’re planning to head out, stay smart and stick to protected waters or consider postponing—when the weather gets this feisty, discretion’s the better part of valor.
Sunrise was at 7:57 AM this morning, and sunset will be around 6:31 PM, giving plenty of daylight, but with the wind-chill in the low 40s, bundle up and keep an eye on changing conditions. No tides to deal with here in these freshwater stretches, so it’s mostly wind driving lake levels and current.
For the fishing action, the walleye bite’s been strong in the Detroit River just off Lake Erie Metropark. According to upnorthvoice.com, jigging’s been putting walleyes in the boat, with good reports on 3/8 to 1/2 oz lead jigs tipped with minnows or soft plastics. The deeper shipping channels and current seams have been prime, especially behind breakwalls and near the Wyandotte stretch where fish stage before moving on out to open lake.
Yellow perch have been a hit-or-miss affair. Some nice bunches were found out past the ECORSE or Grosse Ile shipping lanes, but you’ll have to hunt to land on them. Best baits have been emerald shiners or fatheads, fished on tight-line rigs or slip bobbers. According to the Lake Erie, Cleveland Fishing Report podcast, the perch bite’s been better on the east end lately, but the right spot in local waters can still fill a pail.
Bass chasers, especially for smallmouth, found a few windows around the Detroit River and onto Erie’s reefs and nearshore structure. The smallmouth are transitioning deeper now, so deeper humps and rock piles just outside the river mouth have produced, mainly on dropshot rigs with goby-style baits or dark tube jigs. Major League Fishing notes this is smallmouth season’s tail end, with a few solid bites but lots of moving around. Largemouths are rarely the main draw but keep an eye on old weedbeds and marinas for a bonus.
Steelhead are starting to show up near river mouths, with a few reported hits off the Huron and Raisin rivers. Bright orange spawn sacs and small inline spinners have done the trick when the water clarity holds.
Hot spots today:
- The Detroit River main channel—between Wyandotte and Lake Erie Metropark—for walleyes and occasional perch.
- The humps southeast of Grosse Ile and near Sugar Island for perch and migrating smallmouth.
Best lures and baits:
- Jig/minnow combos for walleye, 4” paddle tails in dark or natural colors, chartreuse when it’s muddy.
- Emerald shiners and fatheads fished near bottom for perch.
- Dropshot and tube setups for smallmouth in deeper water.
- Spawn sacs by river mouths for early steelhead.
Given today’s wind, most fishers found the best luck close to shorelines and in the lee of islands, working breaks out of the main wind. Numbers are solid on walleye if you can get out safely—expect a handful to a dozen fish per boat in a morning if you stay mobile.
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