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Lake St. Clair Fishing Report: Risky Ice, Solid Perch & Walleye Bites

Lake St. Clair Fishing Report: Risky Ice, Solid Perch & Walleye Bites

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishin' on Lake St. Clair, Michigan. It's February 18th, 2026, and we're sittin' at 8:20 AM with a chill in the air—temps hoverin' around 25°F under mostly cloudy skies, light northwest winds at 5-10 mph, and a chance of flurries later. Sunrise was at 7:45 AM, sunset around 6:15 PM, givin' us about 10.5 hours of daylight. No real tides here on this big ol' lake, but water levels on Lake St. Clair are runnin' 5 inches below long-term February averages per the Georgian Bay Association report, with ice cover still patchy after recent warm spells.

Ice fishin' is dicey right now—Macomb County Sheriff's Office reports multiple rescues last week alone, includin' folks on four-wheelers plungin' through on Lake St. Clair Metro Beach. Commander Gary Wiegand says the ice is very unsafe this time of year, so stay off unless you're checkin' tracks from locals who know the spots. Fish activity's slow but steady under the ice: walleye, perch, pike, and bluegill are the main players. Recent catches from St. Clair Shores guides note limits of perch and a few slot walleye up to 8 pounds, plus northern pike hittin' 30 inches. Michigan DNR weekly reports confirm solid perch numbers, with walleye bitin' best in 12-20 feet near the drop-offs.

For open water edges or meltin' bays, hit 'em with tip-ups usin' live minnows or shiners for bait—golden shiners are killin' it on pike. Best lures? Small jiggin' spoons like the Northland Buck-Shot Rattle Spoon in gold or perch colors for perch and walleye, or medium shiners on quickstrike rigs. If you're bravin' thin ice, go light tackle with 4-pound test.

Hot spots today: Anchor Bay shallows for perch—fish the 8-12 foot flats off Selfridge ANG Base. And the Detroit River mouth channels for walleye, trollin' slow in 15 feet. Bundle up, check ice thickness at 4+ inches minimum, and fish safe.

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