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Ice Jigging Report: Winter Smallies and Jumbo Bluegills on Lake St. Clair
Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your Lake St. Clair angling guru, bringin' ya the straight scoop on this crisp winter day, January 25th, 2026. Sunrise hit around 7:50 AM, sunset's callin' it at 5:20 PM—plenty of daylight for ice jiggin' if ya bundle up. Weather's holdin' steady with a frosty chill, light winds from the northwest, and clear skies per local forecasts, perfect for those solunar bites peakin' major from 12:15 to 2:15 PM and minor at 7 to 9 AM.
Fish are active despite the cold snap—Lake St. Clair Fishing Report Today says winter smallmouth bass are blitzen' hard, with jumbo bluegills pilin' on too. Anglers pulled limits of feisty smallies up to 5 pounds yesterday, plus slabs of 'gills hittin' a dozen per hour. Echoes from Great Lakes Bass forums confirm it's prime time for bass, best in 50 years per MDNR studies. Walleye and perch are perkier in nearby Detroit River spots, but St. Clair's smallies own the show.
No real tides here on this big puddle, but water levels steady, current light from Clinton River flow. For lures, drop-shot rigs with small tubes or minnow-imitatin' soft plastics on 1/4-oz weights are killin' smallies—work 'em slow off bottom in 15-25 feet. Jiggin' spoons or tiny jigs tipped with waxies or maggots nail the bluegills. Live minnows or nightcrawlers on a slip bobber if ya want bait over artificials.
Hot spots? Hit Jefferson Beach Marina for sheltered smallie hangs, or L'Anse Creuse Bay where bays funnel baitfish—ice is safe, but check thickness. Bundle up, drill smart, and limits await.
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Fish are active despite the cold snap—Lake St. Clair Fishing Report Today says winter smallmouth bass are blitzen' hard, with jumbo bluegills pilin' on too. Anglers pulled limits of feisty smallies up to 5 pounds yesterday, plus slabs of 'gills hittin' a dozen per hour. Echoes from Great Lakes Bass forums confirm it's prime time for bass, best in 50 years per MDNR studies. Walleye and perch are perkier in nearby Detroit River spots, but St. Clair's smallies own the show.
No real tides here on this big puddle, but water levels steady, current light from Clinton River flow. For lures, drop-shot rigs with small tubes or minnow-imitatin' soft plastics on 1/4-oz weights are killin' smallies—work 'em slow off bottom in 15-25 feet. Jiggin' spoons or tiny jigs tipped with waxies or maggots nail the bluegills. Live minnows or nightcrawlers on a slip bobber if ya want bait over artificials.
Hot spots? Hit Jefferson Beach Marina for sheltered smallie hangs, or L'Anse Creuse Bay where bays funnel baitfish—ice is safe, but check thickness. Bundle up, drill smart, and limits await.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily 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