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Ice Fishing the Detroit River: Walleyes, Bass, and Safety Essentials for Winter Anglers
Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake Erie and Detroit River angling guru, comin' at ya from the chilly shores on this blustery New Year's Eve mornin'. It's 8:23 AM UTC, and man, winter's got its claws in deep—Metro Detroit's bracin' for light snow, sharp wind chills droppin' to negative 20s, and frigid nights per National Weather Service forecasts. Out on the big lake, west winds are howlin' 15-30 knots with waves 3-8 feet, buildin' higher offshore, and snow squalls likely all day per the NDBC marine report. No tides here on fresh water, but that recent bomb cyclone surge dropped levels near Detroit, exposin' old lakebed and piers—fish might be huddled tight. Sunrise was around 7:50 AM, sunset 'bout 5:10 PM, short days for sure.
Fish activity's slow in this freeze, but walleyes are migratin' from Erie into the Detroit River, influenced by lake action per The Walleye Zone. Recent catches? Mostly smallmouth and largemouth bass in nearby Saginaw Bay tourneys via Major League Fishing—drop-shots with Strike King Baby Z-Too or Dream Shot in green pumpkin, swim jigs, and chatterbaits ruled, pullin' 3+ pounders from 6-24 feet. Walleyes hittin' ice jigs like 2-3 inch Rapala Jigging Raps or Do-Jiggers on Saginaw, so expect similar here—perch and steelhead mixin' in too.
Best lures now: finesse drop-shots or vertical jigs in 1/4-3/8 oz with minnow-mimics for walleyes; swim jigs or Thunder Crickets for bass. Live bait? Emerald shinies or fathead minnows on long-shank jigs like VMC Sleek—keeps 'em subtle in the cold.
Hot spots: Anchor near the Detroit River mouth where walleyes stage, or hit shallower rock piles off Stony Point in 10-12 feet if you brave the ice edges. Bundle up, check ice thick, stay safe!
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Fish activity's slow in this freeze, but walleyes are migratin' from Erie into the Detroit River, influenced by lake action per The Walleye Zone. Recent catches? Mostly smallmouth and largemouth bass in nearby Saginaw Bay tourneys via Major League Fishing—drop-shots with Strike King Baby Z-Too or Dream Shot in green pumpkin, swim jigs, and chatterbaits ruled, pullin' 3+ pounders from 6-24 feet. Walleyes hittin' ice jigs like 2-3 inch Rapala Jigging Raps or Do-Jiggers on Saginaw, so expect similar here—perch and steelhead mixin' in too.
Best lures now: finesse drop-shots or vertical jigs in 1/4-3/8 oz with minnow-mimics for walleyes; swim jigs or Thunder Crickets for bass. Live bait? Emerald shinies or fathead minnows on long-shank jigs like VMC Sleek—keeps 'em subtle in the cold.
Hot spots: Anchor near the Detroit River mouth where walleyes stage, or hit shallower rock piles off Stony Point in 10-12 feet if you brave the ice edges. Bundle up, check ice thick, stay safe!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! 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