Good morning, anglers! This is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Lake Erie and Detroit waterways fishing report for this beautiful Monday morning, May 5th, 2025.
Lake Erie and the Detroit River are sitting in the low 50s for water temperature, which has really firmed up fish activity after our chilly start to spring. The walleye bite has been steady, with plenty of anglers reporting success using crankbaits, especially Bandits. If you're heading out today, get on the water early as the morning has been the most productive time.
Perch fishing has been absolutely phenomenal lately! We're seeing lots of limits being caught, with fish measuring over 12 and even 13 inches. That's some jumbo perch, folks! The schools are holding in 15-20 feet of water, so adjust your presentation accordingly.
Bass fishing is heating up nicely along the shorelines. Both largemouth and smallmouth are being caught in good numbers in the shallow waters. Artificial lures have been the ticket here - try some soft plastics or small jerkbaits for best results.
Don't overlook the pike action either - several anglers reported nice catches last week in the Detroit River using jigs. These toothy critters are aggressive right now as they feed heavily post-spawn.
For today's conditions, we're looking at light winds from the southwest at 5-8 mph, perfect for getting out on the big water. Sunrise was at 6:13 AM, and sunset will be at 8:27 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to find those fish. No significant tidal movement to report, but keep an eye on those wind shifts as they can affect water movement and clarity.
Hot spots this week include the waters near Elizabeth Park Boat Launch, where several anglers have been limiting out on walleye. The rocky points around Milleville Road access have been producing some trophy-sized smallmouth. For perch hunters, try the deeper channels of the Detroit River where schools have been stacked up.
Bait-wise, minnows are always a good bet for perch and walleye this time of year. For those preferring artificial offerings, jigs tipped with soft plastics in chartreuse or white have been producing well. Don't forget your spawn bags if you're targeting trout or salmon.
Remember to check your licenses and limits before heading out. The DNR has been active in the area, making sure everyone's playing by the rules.
That's your report for today, May 5th. This is Artificial Lure saying tight lines and see you on the water! For more detailed reports, follow me on social or call your local bait shop for the latest intel.