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Lake Erie Winter Walleye Jigs and Perch Limits - Artificial Lure's Chilly Fishing Report
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for fishin' the gritty waters of Lake Erie around Detroit. It's a chilly Friday mornin', January 16th, 2026, and we're talkin' prime winter angling on the big lake. Sunrise hit at 7:58 AM, sunset's comin' at 5:17 PM—short days, but the fish don't care.
Weather's holdin' steady: highs around 28°F, lows dippin' to 18°F, light northwest winds at 5-10 mph keepin' things calm, no big blows forecast per Michigan DNR updates. No tides on Erie, but water levels are steady at 573.5 feet, perfect for jiggin' from shore or boat.
Ice is formin' spotty in bays, but open water's hot for perch and walleye. Michigan DNR's weekly report notes solid perch bites last week—anglers pullin' limits of 8-10 inchers, some up to 12 inches, usin' minnows under slip bobbers. Walleye action's pickin' up too, with reports of 4-6 pounders hittin' in 20-30 feet off Detroit River mouths. Smallmouth bass are schooled up on flats, per Major League Fishing pros scoutin' nearby St. Clair—guys like Scott Dobson swear by forward-facin' sonar for spottin' 'em cruisin' with bait.
Best lures right now? Light jigs—1/8 to 1/4 oz tipped with minnows or maggots for perch. For walleye, try drop-shot rigs with 1/8 oz weight and minnows, or jerkbaits like SPRO McStick for suspended smallies, as Kevin VanDam and Jacob Wheeler detail in MLF tips. Live bait rules: emerald shiners or fathead minnows. Slow presentations—dead-stick or subtle twitches—trigger the most eats.
Hot spots: Hit the Trenton channel off the Detroit River for perch limits, or anchor near the Ambassador Bridge for walleye at first light. Stay safe out there, check ice if you dare bays, and bundle up.
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Weather's holdin' steady: highs around 28°F, lows dippin' to 18°F, light northwest winds at 5-10 mph keepin' things calm, no big blows forecast per Michigan DNR updates. No tides on Erie, but water levels are steady at 573.5 feet, perfect for jiggin' from shore or boat.
Ice is formin' spotty in bays, but open water's hot for perch and walleye. Michigan DNR's weekly report notes solid perch bites last week—anglers pullin' limits of 8-10 inchers, some up to 12 inches, usin' minnows under slip bobbers. Walleye action's pickin' up too, with reports of 4-6 pounders hittin' in 20-30 feet off Detroit River mouths. Smallmouth bass are schooled up on flats, per Major League Fishing pros scoutin' nearby St. Clair—guys like Scott Dobson swear by forward-facin' sonar for spottin' 'em cruisin' with bait.
Best lures right now? Light jigs—1/8 to 1/4 oz tipped with minnows or maggots for perch. For walleye, try drop-shot rigs with 1/8 oz weight and minnows, or jerkbaits like SPRO McStick for suspended smallies, as Kevin VanDam and Jacob Wheeler detail in MLF tips. Live bait rules: emerald shiners or fathead minnows. Slow presentations—dead-stick or subtle twitches—trigger the most eats.
Hot spots: Hit the Trenton channel off the Detroit River for perch limits, or anchor near the Ambassador Bridge for walleye at first light. Stay safe out there, check ice if you dare bays, and bundle up.
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