Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake St. Clair fishing guru, comin' at ya from the chilly shores on this crisp January 7th mornin' at 8:33. Winter's grip is tight with ice formin' solid in spots—US and Canadian Coast Guard's already breakin' trails through the St. Clair-Detroit River system for safe access, per their Operation Coal Shovel kickoff. No tides here on this freshwater gem, but solunar charts from Fishing Reminder show major bite windows 'round 8-10 AM and 6-8 PM today near St. Clair Shores. Sunrise at 7:58 AM, sunset 5:12 PM—short days, so bundle up.
Fish are active under the ice! Perch, walleye, and panfish are the stars right now, with exceptional hauls when ice is safe, says Fishing Booker. Smallmouth bass, muskie, perch, and even lake sturgeon hang in these waters year-round, though sturgeon's catch-and-release till seasons open elsewhere like Black Lake in Feb. Recent reports from local resorts note solid limits of perch and walleye through holes, plus bonus pike. Amounts? Folks are pullin' 20-30 perch per outing, walleye up to 5-7 lbs on good days.
Best lures: Jigs tipped with minnows or wax worms for perch and walleye—go 1/8 oz glow spoons or Swedish Pimples. Artificials shine too: drop-shot rigs with soft plastics for bass. Live bait rules: emerald shiners or nightcrawlers. Ice jiggin' or tip-ups for multi-species action.
Hot spots: Anchor Bay's weedy shallows for perch—ice is buildin' nice. And the St. Clair River cuts near Selfridge—walleye love the current breaks there. Check ice thickness, stay off solo, and hit Lake St. Clair Metropark for post-fish fun like snowshoein'.
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