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Lake St. Clair Fishing Report: Walleye Reign, Smallies Staging, and Productive Bite Windows


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Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your local Lake St. Clair fishing report for Wednesday, May 21, 2025.

We kicked off the day with a sunrise at 5:59 AM and you can expect sunset tonight at 8:56 PM. Weather’s classic late spring fare—mild with a light breeze coming out of the southwest, temps hovering in the upper 60s to low 70s through most of the day. No tidal swings out here, just good old Great Lakes current.

Fishing activity’s been on fire lately across the system. Walleye catches are coming in good numbers, and you can find these eaters from the mouth of the Detroit River all the way up through the South Channel and into the main lake. Folks have been limiting out, whether pulling nightcrawler harnesses, jigging, or even whipping at night, which is real hot right now. If you’re running harnesses, tip them with a fresh crawler and drift or slow-troll near the mouth of the South Channel for steady action. Night or early morning has been especially productive for those chasing a full box of walleye[1].

Smallmouth bass are definitely around but the bite’s been a bit up and down with changing winds and some muddied water recently. Anchor Bay, Memorial Park, and the 9 Mile area are producing, especially for those who can pinpoint the clearer spots. The smallies are in pre-spawn mode, so look for them shallow on rocky flats and staging areas. Finesse presentations like a 2.5” Juvy Craw, tube jigs, or small swimbaits on light line are the ticket. When you find the schools, expect some big ones—several over four pounds have been landed this week. A few largemouth bass are showing up in the weedy pockets too[2][3][4].

Perch bite's been quiet, with no solid reports coming in this week, so most folks are focusing on walleye and bass.

If you want to know where to launch, hot spots right now include the mouth of the South Channel for walleye, and the stretch from Memorial Park to 9 Mile for bass. Anchor Bay is also a solid choice, especially for those targeting smallies when the water’s a bit clearer.

Best bite windows are right at dawn and the last hour before sunset, so plan accordingly. The water’s warming up, fish are active, and the action’s spread right across Lake St. Clair and the connecting rivers. Good luck out there, stay safe, and may your lines always be tight[1][2][3][4].
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