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Frosty Lake Erie Fishing Report - Walleye, Perch, and Jumbo Bluegill Bites Strong Despite Winter Chill

Frosty Lake Erie Fishing Report - Walleye, Perch, and Jumbo Bluegill Bites Strong Despite Winter Chill

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Lake Erie Detroit fishing report for this frosty Sunday mornin', January 18th, 2026. Winter's grip is tight, with the National Weather Service callin' for southwest winds 15 to 25 knots, waves 2 to 4 feet subsin' to 1 to 3 this afternoon, and partly cloudy skies. Water temps hoverin' 'round 35 degrees off Toledo per the marine forecast—bundle up, it's chilly out there. Sunrise was at 7:58 AM, sunset 'round 5:21 PM, givin' ya about 9 hours of light. No tides on these Great Lakes, but current from the Detroit River's pushin' baitfish like smelt, alewives, and emerald shiners into the mix, per Major League Fishing pros.

Fish are active despite the cold snap—yesterday's report had frosty walleye and perch bitin' strong, mirrorin' Cleveland's updates on killer walleye hatches and cautious smallmouth. Limits of perch, walleye, and jumbo bluegills comin' off nearby Lake St. Clair ice, with Detroit River mouths dumpin' smallmouth bass in the 20-24 pound bags. Bass Pro Tour anglers nailed 'em recent-like: Michael Neal sacked big uns at the Detroit River mouth in Lake Erie usin' bluegill crankbaits to 10 feet, deep jerkbaits in ghost shad, and drop-shots with 1/4-oz weights, Gamakatsu hooks, and green pumpkin finesse worms.

Best lures right now? Drop-shot rigs with Berkley PowerBait MaxScent Flat Worms in green pumpkin or black—deadly in 8-18 feet on sandy bottoms or grass patches. Crankbaits like Rapala DT10/14 in perch colors for windy days, spinnerbaits 1/2-3/4 oz in baitfish hues, and Keitech Swing Impact Fat swimbaits. Jerkbaits, ChatterBaits like Z-Man Jack Hammer, and Ned rigs with Googan Baits Rattlin’ Ned in green pumpkin goby for current seams. Live bait? Minnows or worms on jigs if you're ice-bound, but open water's callin' artificials.

Hit these hot spots: the mouth of the lower Detroit River where it dumps into Lake Erie—bait clouds and shad migratin', perfect for rotation in a two-mile radius. Or Rockcliff Springs Ford off Valley Parkway for steelhead access near the Rocky River runnin' to Erie—easy parkin', live bait available.

Stay safe on the ice or waves, check gear before leavin' the dock.

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