Lake Erie, Detroit Daily Fishing Report

Lake Erie Walleye & Detroit River Jigs Deliver Productive Fishing


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# Lake Erie, Detroit Fishing Report: June 6, 2025

Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Friday morning fishing report for Lake Erie and the Detroit area.

The walleye bite continues to be strong this week with different patterns emerging based on time of day. Daytime anglers are finding success in deeper waters, about 18-30 feet, while the night bite has been improving closer to shore in the 7-15 foot range. With water temperatures climbing steadily into the mid-60s, those walleye are becoming increasingly active.

Speaking of active fish, reports from the Michigan DNR confirm that Lake Erie walleye have moved to deeper, cooler water as air temperatures rise. If you're heading out today, get an early start – sunrise was at 5:54 AM, and you'll have plenty of daylight until sunset at 9:06 PM.

Over on the Detroit River, anglers are reporting decent success using jigs. Veterans Park has been productive for shore anglers, while boat anglers are finding better action trolling with crankbaits in the 17-25 foot range. Linwood Marina and areas near Callahan Reef have been particularly hot spots this past week.

For those targeting other species, northern pike fishing has been excellent in Little Bay de Noc, with aggressive pike cruising in 8-10 foot depths hitting almost any presentation. The panfish bite remains strong in shallow waters, especially for jumbo bluegills, which might be the best action right now.

Bait-wise, live bait is still outproducing artificials, with crawler harnesses working well for walleye in the 17-20 foot range. If you're jigging, don't forget to add stinger hooks – they've been making a real difference for short-striking fish. Small tube jigs under bobbers are producing crappie around marina docks in Bay City.

For those willing to cross the border, Erieau on the Canadian side has been delivering excellent walleye, pike, bass, and perch catches. It's an easy trip from Detroit and worth considering for a change of scenery.

Local hot spots this week include Port Clinton (walleye and yellow perch central), Lakeside Marblehead (try between Cedar Point, Catawba, and Kelleys Island), and for Detroit River regulars, focusing around Belle Isle bridge as we move into summer patterns.

Weather for today looks fair with moderate winds, so conditions should be stable for a productive day on the water. Just remember to bring appropriate gear as morning temperatures can still be a bit chilly even in June.

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