This is Artificial Lure with your Lake St. Clair fishing report for Sunday, May 4th, 2025.
Sunrise hit just before 6:20 AM, with sunset expected around 8:40 PM. We had calm morning winds out of the west, staying in the single digits. Temps started cool in the upper 40s, warming up into the 60s by midday. Skies have been mostly clear, making for fantastic visibility on the water.
No tidal swings to worry about here, but water levels have stayed steady. The water clarity is good, especially on the south and east ends. Early mornings and late afternoons have been the best bite windows.
Bass fishing is the talk of the lake right now, even though smallmouth are in that tricky pre-spawn transition. The bite has been hit or miss, but when you find them grouped up in the staging shallows, they are fired up and packing size. Shallow flats and rocky shoals near Memorial Park and the 9 Mile area are producing the most action lately. Anglers focused on finesse tactics are cashing in, especially with Great Lakes Finesse 2.5 inch Juvy Craws and tube jigs. Light line and long casts are key for these wary fish. Tubes and Ned rigs in green pumpkin or natural baitfish colors have also been effective for both smallmouth and the occasional largemouth. One report just two days ago had two largemouth and a couple of big sheephead caught right from shore at Harley Ensign, all on tubes[1][5].
Walleye are picking up steam as well, especially during low-light periods. Jigging with minnows or trolling small crankbaits near the channels and deeper weed lines has put a few nice eaters in the livewell[3]. Hair jigs and soft plastics in white or chartreuse seem to be working best.
If you’re after numbers, the docks and marinas around the mouth of the Clinton River are holding panfish and the odd perch. Worms and small jigs under a float get the job done.
For hot spots today, try the shallows around Memorial Park and the rocky flats near the 9 Mile launch for bass. If you’re looking for walleye, target the shipping channel edges and the mouth of the Detroit River at sunrise or sunset with jigs tipped with minnows[3][5].
Overall, fish are on the move, so cover water and be ready to change up your presentations. Good luck, tight lines, and I hope to see you on the water!