Good morning, anglers! Here’s your April 4, 2025, fishing report for beautiful Lake St. Clair, Michigan. Spring is in full swing, and the fishing is heating up, so let’s dive in.
The weather today is looking cooperative with a mild start around 45°F, climbing into the mid-50s by afternoon. Winds are projected to be light, coming from the southeast at around 5–10 mph, making for a pleasant day on the water. Sunrise was at 6:59 a.m., with sunset set for 7:58 p.m., giving you plenty of daylight to work those prime fishing spots.
Fishing activity has been strong, especially for bass enthusiasts. Smallmouth bass are at their spring peak in pre-spawn mode, with many being caught near shallow structures. The Detroit and St. Clair Rivers, along with popular spots like Anchor Bay and the Mile Roads, are yielding excellent results. The clearer waters are perfect for casting swimbaits, jerkbaits, and Ned rigs, which have been highly productive. Spinnerbaits and drop-shot rigs have also proven reliable in the 8-12 foot depth range.
Reports indicate anglers are landing good numbers of smallmouth bass, with some trophy fish going over 20 inches. Largemouth bass are also biting well near vegetation and dock areas around the Lake St. Clair Metropark. Meanwhile, walleye are still active in the Detroit River, with many anglers catching their limits using jigs tipped with minnows.
If you’re targeting musky, it’s still early in the season, but smaller bucktails or perch-colored crankbaits may entice a few active fish in weedy shallows.
Hotspots you won’t want to miss today include:
1. Anchor Bay: A favorite for smallmouth and largemouth bass. Cast swimbaits or Ned rigs along sandy flats and sparse vegetation.
2. Mile Roads: Known for its shallow-to-deep transitions, ideal for smallmouth bass using jerkbaits and finesse presentations.
3. Detroit River: Perfect for walleye action; focus on jigging near deeper current breaks.
For anglers curious about bait, natural colors like green pumpkin, perch, or crawfish patterns are hot. Z-Man finesse baits, tubes, or Great Lakes finesse lures have been top producers. Live bait options such as minnows and leeches are also excellent for walleye and panfish.
Whether you’re chasing bass, walleye, or even perch near weed beds, today promises great action. So grab your gear, hit the water early, and make the most of this beautiful spring day on Lake St. Clair. Tight lines, everyone!