Good morning anglers this is Artificial Lure with your Monday April 21st Lake Erie Detroit area fishing report. Sunrise today was at 6 39 AM and sunset hits around 8 22 PM giving us a long window to get on the water and put some fish in the box.
Weather is shaping up nicely with spring in full swing and temps starting cool but warming to the upper 50s by afternoon. Expect a light chop and mixed sun and clouds making for pretty ideal spring fishing conditions. No tides here on the Great Lakes but wind direction can still move that water around and impact your drift. Always keep an eye out for local wind warnings on open water.
Walleye remain the main attraction right now. The early pre-spawn deep bite is fading and fish are working into shallower water as temperatures rise. Recent outings from Detroit down toward Monroe show improving catches of walleye as they finish their spawn and get back on the feed. Boats have reported excellent numbers and a good shot at trophy-sized fish especially near the mouth of the Detroit River and around Brest Bay and Sterling State Park. Limit catches of eater-sized walleye are coming steadily with some big females still being caught deep out of Monroe. If you’re after perch, they are starting to push toward shore with some limits landed including fish over 12 and 13 inches reported by several crews lately.
For lures, trolling with deep-diving crankbaits like Flicker Minnows and Bandits in bright colors is still a go-to. As the water warms, moving to shallower-running stickbaits and even harnesses tipped with nightcrawlers will pick up more fish. If fishing Detroit or Trenton channels, vertical jigging with bright 3/8 to 5/8 ounce jigs tipped with minnow or plastics is deadly and produces both numbers and quality. Don’t sleep on snap weights to get your crankbaits down to the deeper marks—adjusting your weights has been putting more big walleye in the boat lately.
Best baits for perch are emerald shiners fished on traditional perch rigs or drop shot. For walleyes, minnows and nightcrawlers both work well depending on your technique and water clarity.
Hot spots to check today include the mouth of the Detroit River near Grosse Ile, the humps outside Bolles Harbor by Monroe, and the shallow flats around Sterling State Park and Brest Bay. If you’re looking for a peaceful bank spot, Wyandotte shoreline has been producing for shore anglers especially early and late.
In summary, Lake Erie walleye and perch fishing is on fire right now around Detroit and Monroe. Bring your favorite crankbaits and jigs and get after it. The bite is solid, the fish are moving shallow, and there’s no better time to put a trophy in the net. Tight lines and good luck out there.
Artificial Lure, signing off for April 21st. See you on the water.