Lake Erie, Detroit Daily Fishing Report

Fishing the Detroit River and Lake Erie in February 2025: Walleye, Perch, and Bass Abound


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Hey there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, and I'm here to give you the lowdown on the fishing scene around Lake Erie and the Detroit River as of February 12, 2025.

First off, let's talk about the water levels. Lake Erie's water levels are currently above their long-term February averages by about 3 inches, and they're expected to remain stable for the month[2].

Now, onto the weather: it's chilly, just what you'd expect for this time of year. We're looking at partly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s to low 40s Fahrenheit. Light winds and minimal precipitation are forecasted, making it a decent day to be out on the water.

Sunrise today is around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 5:45 PM. These times are crucial because fish activity often peaks during these transitional periods.

Fish activity has been quite promising lately. Anglers have been reporting active catches of walleye, with some fish reaching up to 25 inches in length and weighing between 5-6 pounds, though catches up to 10-12 pounds are not uncommon. Yellow perch are plentiful, and smallmouth bass are averaging around 3-4 pounds. Muskellunge and northern pike have also been spotted in the Detroit River.

For walleye, your best bet is to use jigs tipped with minnows or nightcrawlers. Crankbaits and spinner rigs are also effective. For smallmouth bass, soft plastics like curly tail grubs and crankbaits work well. If you're after yellow perch, small jigs with maggots or small minnows are the way to go.

Now, let's talk about the hot spots. The Detroit River is a hotspot, especially along the Detroit Riverwalk in William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor, and at Belle Isle Park. These areas are known for their excellent supply of walleye, muskie, and smallmouth bass. Another great spot is Sterling State Park on Lake Erie, about 38 miles from Detroit. This park offers excellent offshore fishing and access to three lagoons, making it a prime spot for catching jumbo yellow perch and large walleye.

While Lake Erie isn't a tidal body, water levels can fluctuate due to meteorological influences. Currently, outflows through the Niagara River are slightly above average, which can affect fishing conditions[2].

In summary, it's a great time to be out on Lake Erie and the Detroit River. The fish are active, the weather is manageable, and the hot spots are yielding excellent catches. Just remember to bundle up and stay safe on the water.

Good luck, and tight lines
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