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Crisp Christmas Eve Fishing on Lake St. Clair - Hot Spots, Lures & Tactics for Muskies, Bass & Walleye
Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake St. Clair fishing guru, comin' at ya from the chilly shores on this crisp Christmas Eve mornin'. Water temps hoverin' around 38 degrees, skies partly cloudy with northwest winds at 10-15 mph, keepin' things calm enough for a run out. Sunrise hit at 8:02 AM, sunset's 5:07 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em before the holiday feast.
No real tides here on our shallow gem between Huron and Erie, but solunar charts from solunarforecast.com show major bites peakin' mid-mornin' and late afternoon today, with minor windows around noon. Fish are active in the cold; recent reports echo world-class muskie and bass action per Taking The Kids travel guides, plus walleye pushin' in from the Detroit River. Anglers pulled limits of smallmouth up to 5 pounds and largemouth hittin' 4-6 pounds last week, mixin' in perch and pike. Muskie followers report trophy follows near weed edges.
Best lures right now? Drop-shot rigs with Yamamoto Shad Shape worms or Strike King Baby Z-Too minnows in natural shad colors—killin' smallies in 15-20 feet offshore, straight outta Major League Fishing's Saginaw Bay patterns that mirror our waters. For largemouth in the grass flats, flip green pumpkin craws like Jackall Cover Craw on 3/8-oz tungsten or run swim jigs with craw trailers. Buzzbaits in black for topwater if they crash shallows. Live bait? Minnows or emerald shiners on jig heads for walleye, nightcrawlers for perch.
Hot spots: Anchor the Canadian shoals near the thumb for suspended smallies, or hit the St. Clair River mouth flats for mixed bags—watch for bluegill schools signalin' bass. Bundle up, ice might form soon but open water's gold today.
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No real tides here on our shallow gem between Huron and Erie, but solunar charts from solunarforecast.com show major bites peakin' mid-mornin' and late afternoon today, with minor windows around noon. Fish are active in the cold; recent reports echo world-class muskie and bass action per Taking The Kids travel guides, plus walleye pushin' in from the Detroit River. Anglers pulled limits of smallmouth up to 5 pounds and largemouth hittin' 4-6 pounds last week, mixin' in perch and pike. Muskie followers report trophy follows near weed edges.
Best lures right now? Drop-shot rigs with Yamamoto Shad Shape worms or Strike King Baby Z-Too minnows in natural shad colors—killin' smallies in 15-20 feet offshore, straight outta Major League Fishing's Saginaw Bay patterns that mirror our waters. For largemouth in the grass flats, flip green pumpkin craws like Jackall Cover Craw on 3/8-oz tungsten or run swim jigs with craw trailers. Buzzbaits in black for topwater if they crash shallows. Live bait? Minnows or emerald shiners on jig heads for walleye, nightcrawlers for perch.
Hot spots: Anchor the Canadian shoals near the thumb for suspended smallies, or hit the St. Clair River mouth flats for mixed bags—watch for bluegill schools signalin' bass. Bundle up, ice might form soon but open water's gold today.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more St. Clair secrets! 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