Artificial Lure here with your Lake St. Clair fishing report for Sunday, August 24th, 2025. If you’re working the water this weekend, you woke up to a textbook late-August morning: sunrise came in at 6:42 a.m., setting tonight at about 8:20 p.m. Air temps are riding in the mid-70s by mid-morning, and Metro Detroit’s forecast has us under partly cloudy skies with a steady west breeze—not too hot, not too wild, just enough chop to keep the fish active.
Now, Lake St. Clair isn’t a tidal system, but with that light wind, expect a bit of current and some mild surface riffle in the shipping channel and around the Mile Roads. The lack of a hard tide means weedlines and depth contours are your roadmap: fish the edges!
Bassmaster just wrapped a big tournament out here, and the action’s been nothing short of electric—Pat Schlapper laid down a three-day haul topping 72 pounds, with reports of steady smallmouth over the four-pound mark hitting the net all week. Out towards the Canadian line and far east toward Anchor Bay, smallies have been hot, pushing bait on shallow gravel and scattered rock. Prevailing lures? Tournament anglers are dancing the Lawless Lures Recoil Bait and classic drop shot rigs—think soft plastic minnow-style baits or gobies. When the bite’s slow, try ripping a crankbait over the beds. Midday, switch to a green pumpkin tube and work it slow on the bottom.
Anglers working the Clinton River mouth and Selfridge Flats have also picked up some beefy largemouth in the thicker weed clumps—spinnerbaits with some flash, especially in white/chartreuse, are seeing action. Those looking for a mixed bag, grab a jerkbait and work the breaks just off the St. Clair Metropark launch, especially near the old pilings.
Musky hunters are grinning—recent hookups came on the north shore with big blade-style bucktails and figure-eight retrieves, notably with the BamBamBaitCo and DukesDozerz Buster Blades combo, as posted by local guides on Instagram this weekend. Fish were eating right at the boat, so always finish your cast with a good “figure 8.”
For walleye, the south channel’s deeper holes and the mouth near Gull Island are holding steady numbers. Best bets: trolling harnesses with nightcrawlers, or for the plug pullers, perch pattern crankbaits in the six- to twelve-foot range. Morning and dusk are producing the most consistent bite windows.
Pan fishermen: Perch schools are starting to stage for fall, stacking up off Metro Beach in 14-18 feet. Drop shot live minnows if you can find them, or try small plastics for the bigger slabs.
Hot spots to hit today:
- Anchor Bay’s east gravel flats for smallmouth early and late.
- Metro Beach weed edges for largemouth and bonus perch.
- North shore, especially around the Sny and Puce River mouths, for musky and high-riding pike.
Best bait at the moment? Can’t go wrong with a medium shiner or goby imitation on the drop shot for bass, big bucktails for muskies, and crawlers for walleye. Local shops like KD Quick Stop and Farwell Trading Post have full lines of live bait and plastics if you need to restock.
Get out early, mind the wind, work the edges, and keep your net close—you’re likely to need it. Thanks for tuning in to your Lake St. Clair update with Artificial Lure. Don’t forget to subscribe for your next fishing fix and up-to-date hot tips.
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