Lake St. Clair, Michigan Fishing Report Today

Lake St. Clair Ice Fishing Report: Perch, Walleye & More in Classic Mid-Winter Patterns


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This is Artificial Lure with your Lake St. Clair fishing report.

We’re locked into an early‑winter pattern now. Air temps are hovering in the high 20s to low 30s with light northwest wind and mostly cloudy skies, about average for late December. The National Weather Service is calling for a stable barometer most of the day with a slight drop overnight, which usually helps the evening bite. Sunrise is right around 8:00 a.m. and sunset just after 5:00 p.m., so your true primetime windows are tight.

No real tide to speak of on St. Clair, but the solunar charts from FishingReminder for St. Clair Shores show stronger activity around mid‑morning and again late afternoon into dusk. Plan your hole‑hopping or drift passes around those windows if you can.

Ice coverage is variable: canals and marinas are skimmed and starting to firm up, while the main lake still has plenty of open water and some sketchy edges. Local shops and recent YouTube ice reports from December 19 out of Sportsmen’s Direct are showing good early ice panfish action in protected bays, but everyone is stressing spud bar, safety picks, and a buddy system.

Target species right now are **yellow perch, eater‑size walleye, and the occasional bonus pike or muskie**. Reports from the last few days have perch coming in decent numbers, with packs of 8–11 inch fish and enough jumbos to make you pay attention. Walleye catches have been “a few per trip” for guys working edges and current, and muskie anglers dragging big rubber or live bait are still picking off a handful of late‑season fish before true lock‑up.

Best baits and lures:
- For perch, small glow tungsten jigs tipped with single spikes or waxworms are doing work, along with tiny spoons tipped with a minnow head. That mirrors what recent early‑ice perch videos on Lake St. Clair are showing: subtle presentations, but a live minnow nearby really fires the school.
- For walleye, think 1/4 to 3/8 oz jigging spoons in gold, firetiger, or perch pattern tipped with a shiner head, and plain jig‑and‑minnow combos fished close to bottom. Dead‑stick a live shiner a foot off bottom next to your jigging rod.
- For pike and any stray muskie, set a tip‑up or quick‑strike rig with a big golden shiner or sucker along weed edges; let that bait do the work.

A couple of local hot spots to key on:
- **Metro Beach / Huron Point area**: early‑ice panfish and perch in 6–10 feet, especially inside turns and old weed clumps. Once you find a pod, stay put; they’ve been schooling tight.
- **Mile Roads out of St. Clair Shores (9 to 11 Mile)**: when wind allows, drifting or slowly trolling the breaks has been putting walleye and mixed perch in the boat on blade baits and jigging raps. As ice firms up along the shore, watch those first safe sheets for a sneaky good shallow perch bite.

Overall fish activity is classic mid‑winter: they’re there, but they won’t move far. Downsized, subtle presentations and staying mobile until you mark life are the keys. If you don’t see fish or get bit in 10 minutes, move 20–30 feet and reset.

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