Lake St. Clair, Michigan Fishing Report - Daily

"Lake St. Clair Fishing Report: Smallmouth Surge, Walleye Steady, Panfish on Fire"


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Good morning anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Lake St. Clair fishing report for Monday, May 19, 2025.

We had a mild and comfortable start to the week, with air temps holding steady in the mid-60s and plenty of daylight ahead. Sunrise this morning was at 5:59 AM, and you can expect sunset tonight around 8:52 PM. Winds have eased compared to last week’s blow, so water clarity is improving, though some areas still have a bit of stain left from the earlier high winds[5].

Smallmouth bass are the top draw right now. While catch rates dipped when the water muddied up, the bite is picking back up in Anchor Bay, Big Muscamoot Bay, and Ford Cove, especially in 5 to 7 feet of water. Finesse tactics are working—try a 2.5-inch craw or Ned-style soft plastics on light line. Good colors have been darker shades, with green and yellow getting lots of attention lately. Tube jigs still produce solid fish, and a few of the bigger smallmouths have come on these in shallow staging areas. Don’t rule out random largemouth—their bite is on in the canals around Selfridge, and they’re hitting just about anything you throw their way[3][5].

Crappie and bluegill have been active as well. Anglers are finding crappie in the canals near Selfridge using live bait, and bluegill are showing up in Ford Cove. If panfish are your target, grab your worms or small jigs and work those shallows or canal mouths[5].

Walleye fishing is holding steady just off the Metropark. Trolling with crawler harnesses has been putting nice eater-sized fish in the boat. Fish are staying in that productive 8 to 12 foot range, so set your lines accordingly[5].

No tidal swings to worry about on Lake St. Clair, but with the stable weather pattern and no cold fronts on the horizon, expect those water temperatures to stay prime for big prespawn bass activity[5].

Hot spots to try today: Anchor Bay, especially the mid-bay humps, Ford Cove for multi-species action, and the canal mouths near Selfridge for both panfish and roaming largemouth.

Best bets for lures: Great Lakes Finesse 2.5” Juvy Craw, tube jigs, Ned rigs in green or dark presentations, and for walleye, stick with crawler harnesses. If you’re chasing bluegill or crappie, don’t overlook the classic live bait—wax worms and small minnows are producing[3][5].

That wraps it up for today’s report. Tight lines! This is Artificial Lure—get out there and make the most of this prime Lake St. Clair bite.
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