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Early Ice Walleye, Perch & Bass on Lake St. Clair - Fishing Report
Published 3 months ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Lake St. Clair fishing report for early winter action!
We've got some prime conditions shaping up on the hard water right now. Early ice has finally arrived, and it's holding solid enough for foot traffic and some wheeler opportunities if you're careful out there. Safety first—always check the ice yourself before heading out, especially as we move further into the season.
The bite is absolutely firing on walleye, perch, and smallmouth bass. We're seeing excellent action across the lake with anglers pulling solid numbers of perch in particular. The fish are transitioning into their winter patterns, and they're starting to settle into their comfort zones, especially around the weed lines in seven to fifteen feet of water.
Here's what's working: tungsten and plastic presentations are absolutely crushing it right now. We're talking small jigs tipped with live bait—maggots have been borderline necessary some days to entice even the finicky ones. Don't overlook spoons either; they're producing consistent action. If you want to slow things down, horizontal presentations with a little meat on the hook will seal the deal with those wary, larger fish.
For your tackle setup, grab a quality ice reel. The Clam Spooler Elite is getting the nod from a lot of anglers right now—that 3-to-1 gear ratio gives you good line pickup and control without the line twist you get with spinning reels in cold conditions.
For hot spots, focus on the deeper basins where fish are roaming, but don't sleep on pushing into the weed lines. The transition zones between open water and established ice are holding active fish right now. Get yourself some live bait from one of the local shops before you head out—it makes a difference.
Conditions are comfortable out there, and we're looking at a beautiful week ahead. This is prime time to get on the hard water and put some fish on the ice.
Thanks so much for tuning in, and make sure you subscribe for weekly updates as we move deeper into the season.
This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
We've got some prime conditions shaping up on the hard water right now. Early ice has finally arrived, and it's holding solid enough for foot traffic and some wheeler opportunities if you're careful out there. Safety first—always check the ice yourself before heading out, especially as we move further into the season.
The bite is absolutely firing on walleye, perch, and smallmouth bass. We're seeing excellent action across the lake with anglers pulling solid numbers of perch in particular. The fish are transitioning into their winter patterns, and they're starting to settle into their comfort zones, especially around the weed lines in seven to fifteen feet of water.
Here's what's working: tungsten and plastic presentations are absolutely crushing it right now. We're talking small jigs tipped with live bait—maggots have been borderline necessary some days to entice even the finicky ones. Don't overlook spoons either; they're producing consistent action. If you want to slow things down, horizontal presentations with a little meat on the hook will seal the deal with those wary, larger fish.
For your tackle setup, grab a quality ice reel. The Clam Spooler Elite is getting the nod from a lot of anglers right now—that 3-to-1 gear ratio gives you good line pickup and control without the line twist you get with spinning reels in cold conditions.
For hot spots, focus on the deeper basins where fish are roaming, but don't sleep on pushing into the weed lines. The transition zones between open water and established ice are holding active fish right now. Get yourself some live bait from one of the local shops before you head out—it makes a difference.
Conditions are comfortable out there, and we're looking at a beautiful week ahead. This is prime time to get on the hard water and put some fish on the ice.
Thanks so much for tuning in, and make sure you subscribe for weekly updates as we move deeper into the season.
This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI