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Frosty Bites Detroit: Winter Walleye, Perch, and Sturgeon Stir on Lake Erie
Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for fishin' around Lake Erie outta Detroit. It's Friday mornin', January 2nd, 2026, and man, it's brutal out there—wind chills divin' to 7 degrees in Detroit per WJLX reports, with southwest winds 15-20 knots turnin' west tonight, accordin' to the National Weather Service Cleveland marine forecast. Waves buildin' 3-6 feet, small craft advisory through late Friday night, so stay off the big water unless you're crazy. No tides on Erie, but recent intense winds sloshed the lake like a bathtub, droppin' levels on our western end and uncoverin' shipwrecks and treasures near Luna Pier, as Hoodline noted—water temps hoverin' 33 degrees off Toledo.
Sunrise was 'round 7:50 AM, sunset 'bout 5:10 PM—short days, long shadows. Fish activity's slow in this cold snap, but promising signs: Michigan State University fisheries spotted a spawn-ready female sturgeon in the Upper Black River, one of the first hatchery-raised ones survivin' to adult size, per The Detroit News. Sturgeon pops back to 1,200 adults in Black Lake—those prehistoric beasts eatin' invasives and decay. No fresh catches reported right here, but Kevin VanDam's eyein' Lake Erie smallmouth and largemouth for the Bass Pro Tour finale, says Major League Fishing. Perch and walleye been steady off Detroit River lately, though ice is formin' spotty—Coast Guard warnin' 'bout breakin' floes near Sterling State Park from CBS Detroit.
Best lures now? Go subtle—small jiggin' spoons or tube jigs in white or glow for perch, drop-shot rigs with soft plastics for smallies if you brave open water. Live bait kings emerald shinies or minnows on tip-ups for walleye through ice edges. Match the hatch with cold-water vibes.
Hot spots: Detroit River light near the mouth for sturgeon chasers, and Sterling State Park shorelines where recedin' waters exposed goodies—fish the drop-offs careful.
Bundle up, check ice thick, and fish smart.
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Sunrise was 'round 7:50 AM, sunset 'bout 5:10 PM—short days, long shadows. Fish activity's slow in this cold snap, but promising signs: Michigan State University fisheries spotted a spawn-ready female sturgeon in the Upper Black River, one of the first hatchery-raised ones survivin' to adult size, per The Detroit News. Sturgeon pops back to 1,200 adults in Black Lake—those prehistoric beasts eatin' invasives and decay. No fresh catches reported right here, but Kevin VanDam's eyein' Lake Erie smallmouth and largemouth for the Bass Pro Tour finale, says Major League Fishing. Perch and walleye been steady off Detroit River lately, though ice is formin' spotty—Coast Guard warnin' 'bout breakin' floes near Sterling State Park from CBS Detroit.
Best lures now? Go subtle—small jiggin' spoons or tube jigs in white or glow for perch, drop-shot rigs with soft plastics for smallies if you brave open water. Live bait kings emerald shinies or minnows on tip-ups for walleye through ice edges. Match the hatch with cold-water vibes.
Hot spots: Detroit River light near the mouth for sturgeon chasers, and Sterling State Park shorelines where recedin' waters exposed goodies—fish the drop-offs careful.
Bundle up, check ice thick, and fish smart.
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