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Lake Erie Ice Fishing Fires Up: Walleye, Perch, and Smallies Biting Hard This February

Lake Erie Ice Fishing Fires Up: Walleye, Perch, and Smallies Biting Hard This February

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake Erie Detroit fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the frosty front lines on February 21st, 2026, at 8:23 AM. Bundle up tight—it's a bitter cold one out here with northerly winds howlin', accordin' to the National Weather Service marine forecast. Lake's mostly ice-covered, waves minimal where open, south winds pickin' up later to 10-15 knots. No real tides on Erie, but water levels steady, perfect for ice fishin'. Sunrise hit around 7:45 AM, sunset 'bout 6:15 PM—plenty daylight to chase 'em.

Fish are bitin' furious despite the chill! Recent reports from the Lake Erie Detroit Fishing Report podcast show walleye, perch, smallmouth bass, and pike crushin' lures on frozen waters and Detroit River. Smallies haulin' in steady from ice holes, perch limits easy, walleyes aggressive on jigs. Warm weather's compromisin' some ice per Great Lakes Daily News, so check thickness—safety first, folks.

Best lures? Tip-up rigs with medium shiners or fatheads for walleye and pike. Jiggin' spoons or blade baits for perch and smallies—glow colors shinin' in the murk. Live minnows or worms on tip-ups if bait's your game; artificials like twister tails killin' it too.

Hot spots: Detroit River near the Ambassador Bridge for smallies and walleye—shore access easy. Out in Lake Erie near Reno Beach for perch piles, if ice holds. Walleye run's buildin'—Michigan DNR's got clinics comin' in March for tips.

Gear up, stay warm, and get out there before it thaws!

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