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Lake St Clair Ice Fishing Report: Perch, Walleye, and Panfish Biting Hot!
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Lake St. Clair fishing report for Monday, January 12th, 8:20 AM. Winter's grip is tight, ice is forming solid in spots, and the bite's been hot early this month despite the cold snap.
Weather's cooperating today—mostly cloudy, highs around 28°F, light northwest winds at 5-10 mph, feeling like a crisp 15°F. Sunrise hit at 7:58 AM, sunset's 5:12 PM, giving ya about 9 hours of light. No major tides on this Great Lakes gem, but water levels steady, currents mild in the St. Clair River cutoff.
Fish activity's strong per the Lake St. Clair Michigan Fishing Report—perch, walleye, panfish, and bluegill biting like crazy as of January 4th. Guides report limits of keeper perch on minnows under slip bobbers, walleye stacking up 12-20 feet on jigging raps, and slabs of panfish in 8-15 feet. Sportsmen's Direct's January 7th ice update confirms giant early-ice bluegills hammering small jigs. Recent catches: dozens of 1-3 lb walleye, perch up to 12 inches, panfish galore—no slow days.
Best lures? Tip-ups with medium shiners or fatheads for walleye and pike. For panfish and perch, try 1/16-oz jigheads with waxies or spikes—glow colors killing it. Live bait rules: minnows and worms hands-down. Artificials like small spoons or rattling jigs if you're fancy.
Hot spots: Anchor Bay shallows for perch houses, and the Detroit River channel edges near Selfridge for vertical jigging walleye. Check ice thickness—12+ inches safe, stay off sketchy areas.
Bundle up, drill smart, and get out there before the bite fades.
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Weather's cooperating today—mostly cloudy, highs around 28°F, light northwest winds at 5-10 mph, feeling like a crisp 15°F. Sunrise hit at 7:58 AM, sunset's 5:12 PM, giving ya about 9 hours of light. No major tides on this Great Lakes gem, but water levels steady, currents mild in the St. Clair River cutoff.
Fish activity's strong per the Lake St. Clair Michigan Fishing Report—perch, walleye, panfish, and bluegill biting like crazy as of January 4th. Guides report limits of keeper perch on minnows under slip bobbers, walleye stacking up 12-20 feet on jigging raps, and slabs of panfish in 8-15 feet. Sportsmen's Direct's January 7th ice update confirms giant early-ice bluegills hammering small jigs. Recent catches: dozens of 1-3 lb walleye, perch up to 12 inches, panfish galore—no slow days.
Best lures? Tip-ups with medium shiners or fatheads for walleye and pike. For panfish and perch, try 1/16-oz jigheads with waxies or spikes—glow colors killing it. Live bait rules: minnows and worms hands-down. Artificials like small spoons or rattling jigs if you're fancy.
Hot spots: Anchor Bay shallows for perch houses, and the Detroit River channel edges near Selfridge for vertical jigging walleye. Check ice thickness—12+ inches safe, stay off sketchy areas.
Bundle up, drill smart, and get out there before the bite fades.
Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! 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