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Windy Fall Walleye and Perch Bite on Lake Erie - Detroit Daily Fishing Report

Windy Fall Walleye and Perch Bite on Lake Erie - Detroit Daily Fishing Report



Sunrise hit Detroit at 8:05 AM this morning, with sunset rolling around 6:28 PM, so you’ve got a tight but fishable window for action on Lake Erie today. Weather conditions are classic fall on the water—temps starting near 35°F and climbing to around 43°F, with steady east winds blowing 15 to 20 knots. Skies are mostly sunny, but you’ll want an extra layer and be aware of stiff breezes and waves running three to five feet according to NOAA. The water temperature at Belle Isle clocks in at a brisk 52 degrees, so that’s triggering more active bites for coldwater species.

Right now, autumn fish movement is in full swing. Recent catches around the Detroit stretch include formidable hauls of walleye and yellow perch, with some impressive baskets of perch showing up east of the river mouth and down toward Luna Pier, per the Lake Erie, Detroit Daily Fishing Report. On the walleye front, the nighttime trolling bite is ramping up—anglers are boating three to six keepers per trip with some fish topping 3 lbs. Steelhead have started pushing in, especially near mouths and shallow runs with structure as reported by Lake Erie, Cleveland Fishing Report Daily. Don’t sleep on smallmouth bass; folks drifting rocky points and breaks are pulling in a handful up to 18 inches on tube jigs and minnows.

Best lures to put to work this week include:
- **Blade baits** (gold and silver), deadly for walleye in deeper current seams.
- **Lipless crankbaits** (chrome/blue or firetiger), excellent for active perch and bass when fished over rocky areas.
- **Emerald shiner minnows** and **nightcrawlers** are outperforming artificial right now for perch and even steelhead if you drift them below slip bobbers.

Word among locals is that the “Dumping Grounds,” an expansive flat north of the Detroit River mouth, is hot for perch. Try working 17-23 foot depths with a perch rig tipped with shiners. Another top spot is around the Detroit River Light, where walleye are biting well at dawn and dusk—slow-troll Husky Jerks or drifting with heavy jig heads to find suspended fish.

Fish activity’s at its peak around mid-morning, when the sun warms the shallows just enough to spark more movement. Tidal influence in Lake Erie is minimal, but wind-driven surges do affect where fish hold—on a day like today, target the leeward (protected) faces of breakwalls and near deeper holes where bait gets pushed.

For gear, bring extra anchor rope and consider a drift sock to slow your troll in these winds. With perch and walleye numbers increasing, don’t be shy to try drop-shotting soft plastics for bonus smallmouths when perch quiet down, and always keep a heavy spinner on deck in case you mark bigger suspending walleyes.

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