Lake Erie, Detroit Daily Fishing Report

Lake Erie Fishing Report: Walleye, Bass, and Perch Bite Heating Up for Detroit Anglers


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Artificial Lure here with your June 4th, 2025 fishing report for Lake Erie and Detroit’s surrounding waters.

Today, sunrise was at 5:57 AM with sunset coming in at 9:07 PM, offering plenty of daylight for a full day on the water. The National Weather Service outlook shows we're looking at above-normal June temperatures around Detroit, with the day starting mild and climbing into the low 80s by midday. Winds are expected to stay light from the southwest, which means most spots should remain fishable and the lake calm—an excellent setup after a blustery weekend, as reported by FishUSA.

Recent rain and wind did churn up the lake, making walleye fishing tough over the weekend, but things settled down Sunday night, with anglers reporting solid bass action—both smallmouth and largemouth—in the bays and creeks. If the current calm spell holds, expect the walleye bite to bounce back, especially during twilight hours. Reports suggest daytime success for walleye in 18 to 30 feet of water, while the night bite improves closer to shore, around 7 to 15 feet deep.

Perch are starting to move inshore, and captainexperiences.com notes that the bass fishing remains solid in the Detroit River and along the Lake Erie shoreline. The 2024 Lake Erie Coldwater Task Group reported excellent steelhead stocking last year, and while we’re still a bit early for peak steelhead, catch rates have been strong in tributaries.

As for what's being caught: Walleye are the top target, with good numbers showing up now that post-spawn fish are feeding up before heading deeper. Perch action is steady, though best in early morning. Smallmouth bass remain aggressive, especially where rocky structure transitions to sandy breaks. If you’re looking for something different, a few lucky anglers have reported incidental burbot, as the recent coldwater survey showed their numbers holding steady.

On the lure and bait front, husky jerks and deep-diving crankbaits in chrome or firetiger patterns are convincing walleye right now, especially trolled slow at dusk or dawn. Try drop-shotting soft plastics for smallmouth in the river, or live minnows and nightcrawlers for perch along the weed lines. Don’t forget blade baits for aggressive fish—silver or chartreuse are solid bets.

For hot spots, head to the mouth of the Detroit River, especially near Wyandotte and Grosse Ile, where the current mixes with warm lake water—always a walleye magnet. In Lake Erie, the Michigan waters near Brest Bay and off Stony Point have produced mixed bags, with perch and walleye reported. The east side of the river mouth around the Trenton Channel is another perennial favorite for both bass and walleye.

Thanks for tuning in to today’s report from Artificial Lure—your eyes and ears on the water. Make sure to subscribe for more up-to-date fishing news, and as always, tight lines out there. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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