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Winter Smallies Bite Strong on Lake St. Clair: Prime Solunar Periods and Proven Tactics for Successful Outings

Winter Smallies Bite Strong on Lake St. Clair: Prime Solunar Periods and Proven Tactics for Successful Outings

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake St. Clair fishing guru, comin' at ya live on this crisp January 23rd mornin'. Winter's grip is tight, but the smallies are still bitin' under that new moon—Fishing Reminder shows major bite windows from 12:15 to 2:15 PM and 11:43 PM to 1:43 AM, with minors at 7:04-9:04 AM and 5:26-7:26 PM. Sunrise around 7:50 AM, sunset 'bout 5:20 PM, and expect partly cloudy skies with light winds—perfect for finesse workin'.

No real tides here on the big lake, but them solunar pulls got the fish active in 15-18 feet near grass edges. Recent Bass Pro Tour action proves it: pros like Jordan Lee sacked 47 pounds of smallmouth usin' drop-shots with Berkley PowerBait MaxScent Flatnose Minnow in watermelon red or Flat Worm in green pumpkin. Alton Jones Jr. hammered 'em on Geecrack Imo Kemushi and Revival Shad, goby colors shinin'. Jacob Wheeler's Rapala Ned rig in green pumpkin watermelon on drop-shot was gold near grass transitions. Drop-shot rigs rule—1/4 to 3/8 oz tungsten weights, #1-2/0 finesse hooks. Live minnows or perch imitations work too if you're bait fishin', but plastics are killin' it. Limits of 4-5 pound brown bass, some perch mixed in—folks reportin' steady 10-fish days.

Hit Jefferson Beach Marina or L'Anse Creuse Bay for hot spots—shallow bays hold bait, and those weedlines in the Mile Roads area are loaded. Bundle up, watch for ice patches, and long-line those drop-shots.

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