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Lake Erie Winter Walleye: February 22nd Fishing Forecast with Hot Spots and Tackle Tips

Lake Erie Winter Walleye: February 22nd Fishing Forecast with Hot Spots and Tackle Tips

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Lake Erie Detroit fishing report for Sunday, February 22nd. Winter's grip is loosening a bit out there—National Weather Service says expect partly cloudy skies, temps hovering around 25-35°F near Detroit, with light northwest winds at 5-10 knots on the open lake, per their latest Marblehead dashboard. Sunrise at 7:45 AM, sunset 6:15 PM, giving you a solid 10+ hours of daylight. No real tides on Erie, but water levels are steady, no major surges.

Fish are active despite the chill! Lake St. Clair Fishing Report from early February echoes strong walleye and perch bites spilling over to our Detroit River stretches and western Erie—anglers pulling limits of 4-6 lb walleye on dipsers and perch in 20-35 feet. Recent catches include dozens of jumbos daily, plus smallmouth bass stacking up in shallower bays. Activity peaks dawn and dusk as they feed on minnows.

For lures, stick to **Huskie Jerk minnows** in natural shad or perch colors, trolled slow at 1.5-2 mph—killer for walleye. **Dipsy Divers** with nightcrawlers or **spawn bags** for perch. Live **emerald shiners** or **fathead minnows** on jig heads nail the bass if you're shore fishing.

Hot spots: Anchor off the Detroit River light #5 for walleye, or hit Brest Bay for perch schools. Bundle up, check ice edges if you're walking out.

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