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Walleye Bite Strong on Erie and Detroit River Despite Winter Temps

Walleye Bite Strong on Erie and Detroit River Despite Winter Temps

Published 3 months ago
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Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Lake Erie–Detroit fishing report.

Out on western Erie and the Detroit River, the National Weather Service Cleveland marine forecast has light north winds early, swinging southeast later, with waves a foot or less close to shore and 1–3 feet farther out. Water temps are cold and wintery, sitting low to mid‑30s off Toledo and Cleveland, so dress like you’re ice‑fishing even if the boat’s still wet, not white.

We’re post‑front and under high pressure, so skies are mixed clouds with cold, stable air. That usually means a tougher bite until the sun gets up and warms the top few feet. Around here, sunrise is a little after 8 a.m., sunset just after 5 p.m., so your prime windows are that late‑morning warmup and the last couple hours of light when the river current and lake chop line up.

No real tide on Erie, but Seiche swings and wind‑driven current on the river are the deal. With light north to southeast winds, expect a manageable drift on the Detroit River, perfect for vertical jiggers.

Recent chatter from local captains and forums around Erie’s western basin and the Detroit River has been solid for winter: good numbers of eater‑size **walleye** with a few bigger fish pushing the high 20‑inch class. A handful of **perch** and bonus **white bass** are still showing when you find tighter schools off the deeper breaks, but this is mostly a walleye game now.

Best producers:

- **Lures:**
- ¾–1 oz jigging spoons in silver, gold, or firetiger.
- Blade baits in natural shad, gold, or purple.
- Heavier jig heads tipped with plastics – 3–4" paddletails or flukes in white, pearl, and chartreuse.
- **Bait:**
- Emerald shiners on colored octopus hooks like Berkley’s Fusion‑style walleye rigs, run on a tight‑line or three‑way.
- Minnow‑tipped jigs fished slowly near bottom.

Fish are hugging deeper winter holes and current edges, 22–32 feet in the river and similar depths on Erie’s nearshore breaks. Slow everything down: short lifts, tight drops, and lots of pauses just off bottom.

A couple local hot spots to circle:

- **Downriver stretch of the Detroit River** from Belle Isle south toward Fighting Island – vertical jig that 25–30 ft channel, especially on edges where freighter wakes have scoured deeper slots.
- **Breast Bay and Luna Pier area on western Lake Erie** – look for subtle breaks and rock in 18–28 ft, and watch your electronics for bait pods stacked near bottom.

If you’re launching small craft, remember there’s still a Small Craft Advisory east of Avon Point, and that cold water will kill you quick. PFD on, dry bag packed, somebody on shore who knows your plan.

That’s the scoop from Artificial Lure on Lake Erie and the D. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report.

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