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Lake Erie Detroit Fishing Report: Chilly Bite, Hot Lures and Spots
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your Lake Erie Detroit fishing expert, comin' at ya on this chilly January 12th, 2026, right around 8:23 AM. Winter's got her claws in tight 'round Detroit—National Weather Service Cleveland's Open Lake Forecast calls for west winds 15-25 knots easing off, waves 2-4 feet nearshore from Detroit River Light to Reno Beach, with air temps in the low 20s to low 30s, cloudy skies, and a stray flurry. Water's hoverin' at 38 degrees off Toledo per NWS reports, no tides on this freshwater beast but solunar peaks 'round 8-10 AM and 6-8 PM pushin' bites. Sunrise hits 7:58 AM, sunset 5:12 PM—short days, so hit low light hard.
Fish are active in the cold snap, per Lake Erie Detroit Fishing Report on Spreaker: walleye's perkin' up with eaters 15-20 inches and some 20-24 inchers mixin' in, plus solid yellow perch 8-11 inches and jumbos to 12 inches stackin' buckets. Smallmouth bass haulin' 3-5 pounders off rock breaks in 15-25 feet, bonus pike and muskie follows but they're lookin' more than eatin'. Recent hauls? Anglers iced or boated 20-30 perch outings, steady walleye limits at dawn/dusk, Michigan DNR stockin' keeps predators strong.
Best lures now scream finesse: 1/8-oz glow spoons, Swedish Pimples, or teardrop jigs for perch and walleye, jiggin' raps and small silver blades dragged bottom-tight. Tubes and drop-shots for smallies. Bait kings are emerald shiners on perch rigs or plain hooks, fatheads/rosy reds backups, wax worms or waxies for finicky fish—local shops like Harrison Township say they're gold.
Hot spots: Detroit River mouth corners and Metro Beach edges for walleye/perch on current seams, 12-18 feet—safe ice or drift if open. Second, Grosse Pointe shoreline breaks off 9-12 Mile Roads for mixed bags of perch, smallies, and odds in 14-18 feet—watch ice, Spot-Lock and pick 'em.
Bundle up, fish safe, and get after 'em!
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Fish are active in the cold snap, per Lake Erie Detroit Fishing Report on Spreaker: walleye's perkin' up with eaters 15-20 inches and some 20-24 inchers mixin' in, plus solid yellow perch 8-11 inches and jumbos to 12 inches stackin' buckets. Smallmouth bass haulin' 3-5 pounders off rock breaks in 15-25 feet, bonus pike and muskie follows but they're lookin' more than eatin'. Recent hauls? Anglers iced or boated 20-30 perch outings, steady walleye limits at dawn/dusk, Michigan DNR stockin' keeps predators strong.
Best lures now scream finesse: 1/8-oz glow spoons, Swedish Pimples, or teardrop jigs for perch and walleye, jiggin' raps and small silver blades dragged bottom-tight. Tubes and drop-shots for smallies. Bait kings are emerald shiners on perch rigs or plain hooks, fatheads/rosy reds backups, wax worms or waxies for finicky fish—local shops like Harrison Township say they're gold.
Hot spots: Detroit River mouth corners and Metro Beach edges for walleye/perch on current seams, 12-18 feet—safe ice or drift if open. Second, Grosse Pointe shoreline breaks off 9-12 Mile Roads for mixed bags of perch, smallies, and odds in 14-18 feet—watch ice, Spot-Lock and pick 'em.
Bundle up, fish safe, and get after 'em!
Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI