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Ice Anglers Find Perch, Walleye, Gills on Lake St. Clair - Weather, Solunar Reports Highlight Hot Bite
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Lake St. Clair fishing report for Saturday, January 17th, 2026. Winter's locked in tight with crisp conditions and solid ice—reports from yesterday's Spreaker ice fishing update call it killer bites under clear skies, temps hovering around freezing after that early cold snap.
Sunrise hit about 7:50 AM, sunset around 5:20 PM, giving us roughly 9.5 hours of light. Solunar tables from Fishing Reminder for nearby Saint Clair Shores show major bite windows from 1-3 PM and minor ones 7:30-8:30 AM—perfect for hitting the ice early like right now at 8:20. No real tides on this big puddle, but wind's calm, keeping things steady.
Fish are fired up! Yesterday's Lake St. Clair Ice Fishing Report on Spreaker raves about perch, walleye, and jumbo bluegills hammering hard through 10-12 inch ice, just like the strong early season on nearby Houghton Lake per UpNorthLive. Limits coming quick on spoons tipped with bluegill heads or minnows—pike grabbing tip-ups a foot off bottom with jigging raps.
**Best lures:** Drop a glowing jigging spoon or Swedish Pimple for perch and 'gills—tip with waxies or small minnows. For walleye, ice rattlers or heavy minnows on a Lindy rig. Artificials shining: go finesse worms or Rage Scounbug on a Carolina rig if you're open water bassin', per Bass Pro Tour tips from Mark Davis.
Hot spots: Anchor Bay shallows for perch schools, and the Detroit River mouth for walleye staging—ice auger tested, but check thickness, wear picks, and go with a buddy.
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Sunrise hit about 7:50 AM, sunset around 5:20 PM, giving us roughly 9.5 hours of light. Solunar tables from Fishing Reminder for nearby Saint Clair Shores show major bite windows from 1-3 PM and minor ones 7:30-8:30 AM—perfect for hitting the ice early like right now at 8:20. No real tides on this big puddle, but wind's calm, keeping things steady.
Fish are fired up! Yesterday's Lake St. Clair Ice Fishing Report on Spreaker raves about perch, walleye, and jumbo bluegills hammering hard through 10-12 inch ice, just like the strong early season on nearby Houghton Lake per UpNorthLive. Limits coming quick on spoons tipped with bluegill heads or minnows—pike grabbing tip-ups a foot off bottom with jigging raps.
**Best lures:** Drop a glowing jigging spoon or Swedish Pimple for perch and 'gills—tip with waxies or small minnows. For walleye, ice rattlers or heavy minnows on a Lindy rig. Artificials shining: go finesse worms or Rage Scounbug on a Carolina rig if you're open water bassin', per Bass Pro Tour tips from Mark Davis.
Hot spots: Anchor Bay shallows for perch schools, and the Detroit River mouth for walleye staging—ice auger tested, but check thickness, wear picks, and go with a buddy.
Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for daily bites! 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