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Ice Fishing the Detroit River: Winter Smallmouth Slam on Swimbaits and ChatterBaits

Ice Fishing the Detroit River: Winter Smallmouth Slam on Swimbaits and ChatterBaits

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for fishin' around Lake Erie and the Detroit River. It's Friday, January 30th, 2026, 8:23 AM, and man, winter's grip is tight out here near Detroit. National Weather Service marine forecast says the lake's mostly ice-covered from Detroit River Light to Maumee Bay, with south winds 15-20 knots easing to southwest 10-15 today, then south tonight. No real waves to worry 'bout thanks to that thick ice. Sunrise was at 7:50 AM, sunset 'round 5:30 PM—short days, but prime for ice fishin' if you're bundled up. Temps hoverin' near freezin', so watch for thin spots; Oakland County sheriff warns currents and springs weaken ice fast.

Fish activity's solid under the ice—smallmouth bass are key right now, hangin' in 10-18 foot zones at the Detroit River mouth dumpin' into Erie. Recent Bass Pro Tour reports from St. Clair and Erie show pros like Michael Neal crushin' 'em on grass flats with bottom changes, pullin' limits from 12-foot depths. Scott Dobson rotated spots there, landin' smallies on 2.8-3.8 Keitech Swing Impact Fat swimbaits, jerkbaits, Z-Man Evergreen Jack Hammer ChatterBaits, drop-shot Strike King Z-Too, and Poor Boy’s Erie Darter. Drop-shots with Berkley MaxScent Flat Worm in green pumpkin ruled for Jacob Dudley in 12-18 foot holes amid grass and rocks. Jacob Wheeler mixed Googan Baits Rattlin’ Ned rigs and ½-ounce jigs with Bandito Bug in the river drifts.

Best lures? Drop-shot rigs with minnow-imitatin' soft plastics like Z-Too or Flat Worms first—fish 'em slow over baitfish schools. ChatterBaits in green pumpkin for aggressive bites, or Ned rigs if you're huntin' individuals. Live bait? Emerald shiners or medium fathead minnows on tip-ups shine for perch and walleye too, though smallies dominate reports. No tides here, but river current edges hold fish.

Hot spots: Mouth of the lower Detroit River into Erie—target that ¾-mile grass flat stretch with subtle highs or rocks. Second, near Reno Beach offshore line to the Islands—ice permitting, probe 10-14 feet for shad-migratin' smallies.

Bundle up, check ice thickness (at least 4 inches clear), and stay safe—no heroics for pets on the ice.

Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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