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Late Fall Fishing on Lake Erie and Detroit River - Walleye, Perch, and Hazardous Weather Ahead

Late Fall Fishing on Lake Erie and Detroit River - Walleye, Perch, and Hazardous Weather Ahead

Published 3 months ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Lake Erie and Detroit River fishing report.

We're in the thick of late fall transition right now, and conditions are shifting as we head deeper into December. The water temps have dropped considerably, and that's pushing our target species into some really specific zones. We're talking walleye and perch, and they're biting—but you've gotta be in the right spot.

Speaking of conditions, we're looking at some hazardous weather moving in, so keep an eye on the forecast before you head out. Safety first out there. That said, if you can get on the water before the weather rolls through, the bite window is solid right now.

The walleye action has been consistent in the shallow, cold waters—we're talking structure and drop-offs where they're holding tight. Perch are also cooperating in good numbers, which makes for some exciting days on the water. Late fall is prime time for both species when the temps dip like this.

For your setup, focus on artificial lures that mimic natural forage. We've been seeing good results with crankbaits and soft plastics in darker colors—blacks, browns, and natural patterns work best when the sun gets low. If you're running live bait, don't sleep on shiners and minnows—they're producing solid bites.

Your hot spots right now: focus on the deeper holes and channel structure in the Detroit River proper, and over on Lake Erie, those shallow transition zones near the weed lines and rocky breaks are holding fish. Early morning and late afternoon are your prime windows before that weather system moves in.

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