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Tight Lines on the Hard Water - Lake St. Clair Ice Fishing Report 01/14/2026
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things angling on Lake St. Clair. It's a crisp winter morning on January 14th, 2026, and that early ice is lockin' in tight—perfect for some hard-water action. Sunrise hit around 7:50 AM, sunset's pushin' 5:15 PM, givin' ya solid daylight to drill holes and drop lines. Weather's holdin' steady with light winds, temps hoverin' in the low 20s—bundle up, but no major storms messin' with us today. Lake St. Clair Michigan Fishing Report Today says the ice is strong enough for safe access in most spots.
Tides? Minimal on this big puddle, but the Detroit River current nearby is key—walleye love that flow, especially comin' outta Lake Erie. Fish are bitin' strong: perch, walleye, and jumbo bluegills are hot right now, per the latest ice reports. Anglers pullin' limits of 8-10 inch 'gills on small jigs, perch stackin' up 10-12 inches deep, and walleye hittin' 4-6 pounders through the ice. Recent catches mirror last week's hauls—plenty of keeper perch and eyes, with bluegills goin' jumbo size.
For lures, go ice-specific: tiny tungsten jigs tipped with waxies or minnows for 'gills and perch—1/32 oz gold or pink heads bouncin' 6-8 feet down. Walleye want heavier 1/4 oz spoons like Northland Buck-Shots in firetiger, or rattling jigs with a lively minnow. Bait-wise, fathead minnows or spikes are killin' it—keep 'em lively in your bubbler. If you're open water fishin' the edges, squarebill crankbaits like Lucky Craft 1.5 in shad or craw colors rip shallow cover for bass, but ice is the play now.
Hot spots? Hit the north shore near Mitchell Bay for perch bonanzas—ice shelves perfect there. Or drill near the St. Clair River cut-ins for walleye prowlin' the drop-offs. Stay off thin ice near inlets, check depths first.
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Tides? Minimal on this big puddle, but the Detroit River current nearby is key—walleye love that flow, especially comin' outta Lake Erie. Fish are bitin' strong: perch, walleye, and jumbo bluegills are hot right now, per the latest ice reports. Anglers pullin' limits of 8-10 inch 'gills on small jigs, perch stackin' up 10-12 inches deep, and walleye hittin' 4-6 pounders through the ice. Recent catches mirror last week's hauls—plenty of keeper perch and eyes, with bluegills goin' jumbo size.
For lures, go ice-specific: tiny tungsten jigs tipped with waxies or minnows for 'gills and perch—1/32 oz gold or pink heads bouncin' 6-8 feet down. Walleye want heavier 1/4 oz spoons like Northland Buck-Shots in firetiger, or rattling jigs with a lively minnow. Bait-wise, fathead minnows or spikes are killin' it—keep 'em lively in your bubbler. If you're open water fishin' the edges, squarebill crankbaits like Lucky Craft 1.5 in shad or craw colors rip shallow cover for bass, but ice is the play now.
Hot spots? Hit the north shore near Mitchell Bay for perch bonanzas—ice shelves perfect there. Or drill near the St. Clair River cut-ins for walleye prowlin' the drop-offs. Stay off thin ice near inlets, check depths first.
Thanks for tunin' 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