Artificial Lure here with your Lake Erie fishing report for Detroit and the western basin, this Tuesday, November 11, 2025, just after sunrise.
Sun popped up at 7:12 AM and she'll set at 5:12 PM. We’re smack in the middle of November: water temperatures hovering around 50°F off Toledo and 55°F off Cleveland. Air’s brisk, the wind’s howling, and we’ve got a winter system rolling over the lake.
Big heads-up: there’s an active Small Craft Advisory through Tuesday evening for all nearshore waters from The Islands to Ripley NY. West winds are pushing 20–30 knots and gusts may top 40. Waves are building to 7–10 feet out in the open. If you’re running anything smaller than a 25-footer, best play is to stick close to protected marinas or the river mouths.
Morning started chilly and overcast with bursts of lake-effect snow and rain on and off. By midday, winds’ll shift and rain becomes the bigger story—expect rough surface chop and swift current. This surge of colder water usually fires up fall runs for the bigger predators.
Fish activity today: cold front’s got walleye and perch extra aggressive, feeding up before the deep freeze. Reports from the Detroit River, Brest Bay, and off Bolles Harbor show solid numbers of walleye—mostly 17–22"—with some boats bagging a dozen or more in a half-day run. Yellow perch are stacking up in 20–28’ off the Maumee River mouth and north of Stony Point, with jumbos over 12" hitting limits for some regulars. A few bonus smallmouth bass and northern pike have appeared for the diehards dragging big shiners.
True to November, best walleye bites are coming between first light and about 11 AM, especially around rocky ledges, river mouths, and transition flats. Perch are schooling tight—find ‘em and you can hammer out a bucket fast. Muddy flow and dropping pressure mean most action is deep, hugging bottom.
For tackle: top walleye lures today are deep-diving crankbaits in clown, chartreuse, and firetiger. Most boats are pulling Bandits or Reef Runners along contour breaks at 1.2–1.5 mph; silver, blue, and purple do well in overcast. Vertical jigging with 5/8oz hair jigs—tipped with emerald shiner—remains deadly, especially in current seams off the Detroit River entrance.
Perch are going for medium shiners on spreaders, with orange and chartreuse beads out-fishing basics. Tiny spoons and ice jigs work when things slow down (especially with the cold snap).
If you’re sneaking into harbors or shore spots, now’s the time for swimbaits and blade baits—anything that imitates dying shad.
Hot spots right now:
- **Bolles Harbor and Brest Bay**: Quick access and productive for trollers and jiggers alike.
- **Stony Point north to Pointe Mouillee**: Perch and bonus bass. Some walleye in the evenings.
- **Detroit River mouth (Wyandotte side)**: Great spot for boaters on wind-protected drifts.
Quick reminder: keep a close watch for ice and floating debris, especially with fresh snow and wind shifts.
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