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Lake St. Clair Fishing Report – Bass, Perch, Musky, Walleye
Been a while since our last report, so here you go with the most up to date Lake St. Clair fishing report on the web.
Smallmouth Bass Report
Lots of reports of some smallies being caught off the mile roads. The fish are in deeper water – 12 to 14 feet. Go for the usual tubes and cranks in natural colors. Also getting reports of some nice bass being caught off of Metro Beach in 10-12 feet of water. Go for tubes and try some Erie Darters and DS Darters on a drop-shot rig. Set yourself up for a good drift once you find the weed beds. Stick to the edges.
Perch Report
Steady reports of perch being caught off of the St. Clair Light area. Set-up around 15 feet of water with perch rigs and emerald shiners. You’ll have to weed through some small ones, but some jumbos are out there.
Musky Report
Reports from the Salt River area of Anchor Bay from casters and trollers. Big blades and big tubes for the caster and body baits in perch and jailbird colors have been catching fish. Get near the weed beds in 12 feet of water. Grassy island has given up some fish as well. Towards the south end of the lake we’ve been getting reports from the Dumping Grounds. Try different depths as the fish are fluctuating based on cloud cover and temperature.
Walleye Report
Getting some reports of walleye being taken out by the Firecracker on planer boards. Guys are fishing natural colored bombers and rapalas. haven’t heard a depth, but you’ll probably see a few guys out there.
That’s is for now. Good luck and be safe.
Lake St. Clair Fishing Report – Smallmouth, Perch & Walleye
Bit of cooler weather coming by, but don’t let that stop you from getting out as the fishing is really good right now.
Smallmouth Bass Report
The smallies are fairly heavy off the mile roads straight on up to Metro. Follows those weed lines and throw tubes and cranks. Lipless and lipped cranbaits doing well. Go for 8-12 feet of water. Go for natural colors like perch and shad. Make sure you have a second rod ready as follows from other fish are going to happen.
Walleye Report
Still getting reports of success jigging in the North end of the Detroit river. Go Fin-S on a chartreuse jig head. Fish being caught primarily in the morning on both the US and Canadian sides. Also getting some reports of walleye being caught in the lake off the mile roads. Trollers are having some success pulling crankbaits in 10-12 feet of water. Expect a mixed bag with smallmouth in the area also.
Perch Report
I’ve heard a few reports of Perch being caught around the 400 Club tower on minnows. They do seems to be scattered however, so you may need to move around a bit. The St. Clair Light area usually starts to get some fish around now, but we haven’t heard any reports from there yet.
Good luck and be safe.
Fishfly hatch going on. Fishing Slows Down.
Well it’s that time of year again when the fishflies (mayflies) hatch and fish get full bellies. Fish with full bellies are harder to catch. Still getting some reports of walleye being caught in the dumping grounds area on crawler harnesses. Smallmouth are still plentiful but are starting to move to their post-spawn deeper water haunts. Unfortunately, there haven’t been a lot of reports lately to relay as many fishermen are not catching many fish. Musky have been fairly active around Grassy Island and the Salt River area both casting and trolling. Go with the perch colors for the toothy critters. Hopefully the flies will end soon. Good luck.
Some Bigger Perch Starting To Pop.
Getting reports of some bigger perch being caught through the ice from south of Gino’s to Metro Beach. Spoons with beads and small jigs, try chartreuse tipped with minnows. Most fish being caught from 4′ to 6′ of water. Watch the ice. Still pretty thick in many spots, but pieces could break off and it’s melting fast. This could be the last weekend for ice fishing on the main lake as temps. will be in the 50′s in the following week. Good luck and be safe.
Still Seeing Small Perch Through The Ice
Seems like the same old Dink reports. Lots of fishermen off of Ginos reporting the same schools of small perch through the ice. Guys using minnows, wax worms, spikes, etc. on jigs of different colors. Warmer weather this week means shrinking ice. Watch the wind this week so you don’t go for an unwanted ride on the ice. Truck went through the ice in Anchor Bay this past weekend. Stay shallow to be safe. The quality (or lack of it) of fish may keep you from taking some chances. The soft water is on the way. Get your walleye jigging gear ready. It won’t be long until we’re in the Detroit River. Good luck and be safe.
Lake St. Clair Ice Fishing Perch Report for 2/13-2/14 weekend
Reports are still of smaller perch, but there are some reports coming in about some larger perch being caught. We’ve heard reports of fish being taken at Gino’s, Metro, and Selfridge. All seem to be coming in approx. 7 feet of water on swedish pimples w/minnows and teardrops. The fish seem to be coming in bunches, so you may need to be patient a bit. Watch the ice as the water level seems to be in a bit of a flux depending on the jam up in the St. Clair River.
Good Luck
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