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Crisp Conditions, Killer Bites: Lake St. Clair Ice Fishing Report for January 16th
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Lake St. Clair fishing report for this crisp January 16th morning. Winter's grip is on, and ice is forming up nice after recent cold snaps—Fishing Booker ranks St. Clair in the top 10 U.S. ice fishing spots for 2026, right alongside Minnesota heavyweights, thanks to killer perch, walleye, and panfish when conditions lock in safe.
Sunrise hit around 8:04 AM, sunset by 5:12 PM per solunar charts out of South Lyon—short days mean prime bite windows from 1:21 PM to 3:21 PM major time, and minors at 9:17-10:17 AM and 6:32-7:32 PM. No real tides on the lake itself, but St. Clair River currents from Lake Huron are running steady; check Port Huron reports for walleye jigging edges if you're mobile. Weather's holding cold, low teens with light winds—bundle up, ice is 6-10 inches in spots but test everywhere.
Fish activity's picking up under the ice: locals report solid perch hauls up to 12 inches, walleye in 15-20 feet pushing 5-8 pounds, and panfish limits quick on sheltered bays. Michigan DNR weekly says ice reports are resuming, with creel clerks noting good panfish and pike action last week. Smallmouth are suspended on flats per MLF pros like Scott Dobson—forward-facing sonar's beaming 'em for jerkbaits if open water tempts.
Best lures now? Tip-up rigs with medium shiners or jumbo leech on a quick-strike harness for walleye and pike—deadly in cabbage edges. For panfish, 1/16-oz jig heads with waxies or spikes under a bobber. Ice spoons like Kastmaster in gold for perch. No live bait? BBZ FishLab slow jigs or drop-shots mimic winter blues. Avoid scented stuff if regs bite.
Hot spots: Anchor Bay shallows for perch frenzy—drag the shanty at first light. And the Detroit River mouth channels for walleye staging; vertical jig if ice holds.
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Sunrise hit around 8:04 AM, sunset by 5:12 PM per solunar charts out of South Lyon—short days mean prime bite windows from 1:21 PM to 3:21 PM major time, and minors at 9:17-10:17 AM and 6:32-7:32 PM. No real tides on the lake itself, but St. Clair River currents from Lake Huron are running steady; check Port Huron reports for walleye jigging edges if you're mobile. Weather's holding cold, low teens with light winds—bundle up, ice is 6-10 inches in spots but test everywhere.
Fish activity's picking up under the ice: locals report solid perch hauls up to 12 inches, walleye in 15-20 feet pushing 5-8 pounds, and panfish limits quick on sheltered bays. Michigan DNR weekly says ice reports are resuming, with creel clerks noting good panfish and pike action last week. Smallmouth are suspended on flats per MLF pros like Scott Dobson—forward-facing sonar's beaming 'em for jerkbaits if open water tempts.
Best lures now? Tip-up rigs with medium shiners or jumbo leech on a quick-strike harness for walleye and pike—deadly in cabbage edges. For panfish, 1/16-oz jig heads with waxies or spikes under a bobber. Ice spoons like Kastmaster in gold for perch. No live bait? BBZ FishLab slow jigs or drop-shots mimic winter blues. Avoid scented stuff if regs bite.
Hot spots: Anchor Bay shallows for perch frenzy—drag the shanty at first light. And the Detroit River mouth channels for walleye staging; vertical jig if ice holds.
Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for weekly 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