Today, April 4, 2025, fishing in and around Lake Erie near Detroit is shaping up to be fantastic as we head deeper into the spring season. The Detroit River and Lake Erie waters are buzzing with activity, especially with the famed walleye migration in full swing.
The weather today features northeast winds at 5-10 knots, becoming eastward later, with temperatures in the mid-40s to low 50s. Sunrise was at 7:06 a.m., and sunset is expected at 7:58 p.m., offering plenty of daylight for anglers. The water temperature near Belle Isle is a chilly 43°F, and wave heights are manageable at 2 feet or less, creating safe and productive conditions for experienced and novice fishers alike.
The walleye bite is exceptional right now, with approximately 14 million walleye moving up the Detroit River from Lake Erie. Many are targeting these fish with jigging setups, typically using live minnows paired with rubber lures and stinger hooks for the best results. Husky Jerks (size DHJ-12) and Tail Dancer TD9 crankbaits in gold and purple colors have been particularly effective in the slightly off-colored waters along the river. Anglers are reporting consistent catches in 15-25 feet of water, often limiting out within an hour. Average catches are around one fish per hour, with a few larger specimens over 10 pounds being reeled in.
In Lake Erie’s western basin, trolling with crawler harnesses and crankbaits is producing great results. For additional action, yellow perch and smallmouth bass are also active, though less aggressive compared to walleye. Perch can be caught using minnows or small jigs tipped with waxworms.
Hotspots to consider today include Belle Isle in the Detroit River, where early morning efforts are yielding plentiful walleye, and the Trenton Channel, known for its concentrated walleye presence during this migration. In Lake Erie, Sterling State Park near Monroe offers easy access to consistently rich fishing grounds, with opportunities to catch walleye, perch, and bass.
For bait, live shiners and leeches are highly recommended, especially for jigging. Anglers focused on trolling should also experiment with depth and speed to adapt to the varying bite activity.
The fishing season is just heating up, and with the current favorable conditions, now is a great time to get out on the water. Dress warmly, stay mindful of water clarity, and be prepared for some of the best walleye fishing in the world. Tight lines!