Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning Lake St. Clair fishing report for May 25, 2025.
The sun's just peeking over the horizon at about 6:00 AM today, with sunset expected around 8:45 PM, giving you plenty of time on the water. Weather's looking to be a beautiful late spring day after that rain we had last week, with temperatures climbing into the low 70s by afternoon.
Lake St. Clair's been heating up, both literally and figuratively! Water temps have been slowly rising, triggering more smallmouth activity. The past few days have seen a significant improvement in the smallmouth bite as they're moving into their post-spawn patterns. Many anglers are reporting good catches along the east side of the bay using a variety of artificial baits[1].
What's really interesting is we're seeing two distinct patterns right now. Some smallies are still lingering in pre-spawn mode, especially with that warm-up we experienced this past week. The water's clearing up nicely, and that smallmouth bite is picking up dramatically[2].
If smallies aren't your target, the largemouth action in the canals and cuts along the American shoreline has been fantastic! Locals have been pulling in some chunky 3-4 pounders, which is pretty darn good for our lake[2]. The north end has also been producing some big largies, and since they don't get much pressure except from shore fishermen and boaters on windy days, there's plenty to go around.
For hot spots, I'd recommend checking out the middle of Anchor Bay where anglers were having success even during those high winds we had earlier this month[3]. For largemouth, any of the canals and cuts along the American shoreline should produce, especially if you're looking to stay out of any potential wind.
As for tackle, the Great Lakes Finesse 2.5" Juvy Craw has been absolute money for smallies. Tube jigs are also producing some bigger fish[5]. For the largemouth, try working the shallows with finesse tactics and light line. Local wisdom says to keep it simple - sometimes the old reliable plastic worm or creature bait will outfish anything fancy.
No perch reports lately, but they should be picking up as we move into early summer.
Tidal influence is minimal on Lake St. Clair, so don't worry about planning around that.
All in all, it's prime time to be on the water, folks! Whether you're targeting those hard-fighting smallies or looking for some largemouth action in the protected areas, Lake St. Clair is delivering the goods right now.
This is Artificial Lure signing off - tight lines and see ya on the water!