Lake Erie, Detroit Daily Fishing Report

Lake Erie & Detroit Fishing Report: Walleye, Smallmouth and More in Spring 2025


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Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Lake Erie and Detroit fishing report for March 26, 2025. We're looking at a partly cloudy day with temps in the mid-50s and light southeast winds around 6-12 knots, shifting to south-southeast in the afternoon. Sunrise was at 6:59 AM and sunset will be at 7:24 PM. Waves are expected to be 1 foot or less, so it should be a smooth day on the water.

Water levels are pretty stable right now. No major tidal swings to report in the Detroit River, but keep an eye on wind direction as that can affect water movement. High tide is at 4:27 AM and 5:23 PM, with low tides at 10:47 AM and 11:27 PM.

Fishing activity has been picking up as we transition into spring. Walleye are starting to move into the western basin of Lake Erie and the Detroit River. Anglers have been having good luck with jigs tipped with minnows or plastic swimbaits. Some nice catches in the 5-8 pound range reported this past week.

Smallmouth bass fishing has also been heating up. Drop shots with goby imitations or tube jigs in green pumpkin have been productive. A few trophy smallies over 5 pounds were caught recently.

Yellow perch are still hit or miss, but some decent schools have been found in 15-25 feet of water. Small minnows or perch spreaders with shiners are the way to go.

For lures, can't go wrong with a Rapala Jigging Rap or Berkley Flicker Minnow for walleye. For smallmouth, the Poor Boys Erie Darter on a drop shot rig is always a good bet. Don't forget to tip your jigs with some Gulp Alive minnows for extra scent.

As for hot spots, the mouth of the Detroit River near Lake Erie has been producing well. Also check out the area around Pelee Island for some good walleye action. For smallmouth, try fishing the rocky areas off Kelleys Island.

Remember, the Michigan DNR just set the daily limit at 6 walleye per angler for the St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, Detroit River, and Lake Erie. That's good news for us!

Water clarity is still a bit stained from recent winds, so slow down your presentations and use brighter colors to help fish locate your bait. The bite has been best in the early morning and late afternoon hours.

Don't forget to bundle up and stay safe out there. The water's still cold, so wear your life jacket and let someone know where you're headed. Tight lines, everyone! This is Artificial Lure, signing off until next time.
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