Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Lake Erie–Detroit fishing report.
Out on the Detroit River and western Lake Erie, it’s a nasty one for small boats. The National Weather Service in Cleveland has southwest winds 15–25 knots this morning, building to 30–40 knots with a gale warning offshore, waves pushing 6–11 feet in the nearshore and higher outside. Water temps are cold: low‑30s off Toledo, low‑40s mid‑lake. This is “big‑boat only” weather; most locals are staying tucked in or shore‑bound.
Sunrise came around a quarter after eight local, with sunset just after five. That gives you a short, low‑light window; if you go, focus on first light and last hour before dark, when the walleye and browns have been turning on.
No real tide here, but those hard southwest blows have been dropping water levels fast in the western basin and along the lower river. The Weather Service is already talking about levels near the critical mark for navigation Wednesday, so watch ramps, flats, and shallow channels – it can get skinny in a hurry.
Fishing-wise, when the lake lays down between blows, the late‑season **walleye** bite has been very good. Recent charter chatter out of Bolles Harbor and Luna Pier has boats boxing easy limits pulling deep‑diving crankbaits 18–25 feet down on the edges of the main basin, with fish running 4–8 pounds and a few bigger. Around the river, shore guys near the Ambassador Bridge have been sliding jigging spoons and 1/2‑oz leadheads tipped with minnows and picking up a mix of eater walleyes and the odd bonus **brown trout**.
Best lures right now:
- For trolling: deep Husky Jerks, Perfect 10s, and Flicker Minnows in natural shad or firetiger, run just off bottom.
- For jigging: 1/2–3/4‑oz hair jigs in black, purple, or chartreuse, and small spoons like Kastmasters.
Best bait:
- Emerald shiners and fatheads, either on a simple river rig or dressing those jigs.
- When the water muddies up after the blow, add a stinger hook and go bright colors.
Hot spots to target when the wind eases:
- **Detroit River – Trenton Channel to Fighting Island:** classic winter drift bite, vertical jigging current seams and 20–30‑foot holes.
- **Mouth of the Detroit / Belle Isle side:** structure and current breaks hold walleyes and the occasional steelhead sliding through.
Given today’s gale warnings and cold water, the smart local play is to work the river from shore or hit a protected marina basin for panfish and the odd bonus predator. If you do launch, wear a flotation suit, keep it short, and don’t fish alone.
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