Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Lake St. Clair fishing report for this beautiful Wednesday morning, April 30th, 2025.
The smallmouth bass action has really picked up in recent days with some decent catch rates being reported across the lake. Ford Cove near 9-mile has been particularly hot, so you might want to point your boat that way if you're looking to land some smallies today.
Weather-wise, we're looking at typical late April conditions for the area, so dress in layers as mornings can still be a bit chilly on the water. Sunrise was just before 6:30 this morning, and we'll have daylight until about 8:30 tonight, giving you plenty of time to get your lines wet.
For those chasing walleye, reports have been mixed. Earlier in the month, fishing was painfully slow at the mouth of the Detroit River, but some anglers have been having better luck recently. If you're targeting walleye, try using jig heads tipped with minnows or blade baits – these have been producing fish in the lower Saginaw River area, so they might work for you here too.
Hot spots to check out today include Muskamoot Bay and the south channel mouth where anglers have been catching smallmouth in 6 to 9 feet of water. The canals near Harley Ensign have been producing bluegill for those using minnow-looking plastics.
For bass fishing, try working the areas around 9-mile, particularly Ford Cove. Local success has been coming on typical spring bass presentations, though specific lure recommendations haven't been mentioned in recent reports.
If you're shore fishing, Smith Park has been yielding freshwater drum and white bass, while Finn Road has produced some crappies and bluegill for anglers using slip bobbers with minnows.
A quick reminder that we're still in the spring pattern, so fish locations can change daily as water temps slowly rise. The Crocker cleanup efforts continue, so consider donating or participating if you love keeping our special lake beautiful.
Remember to send your latest catches to the local bait shops or post them on social media – we all love seeing what's being caught out there!
This is Artificial Lure saying tight lines, and I'll see you on the water! Don't forget your license and remember to release what you don't plan to eat. Lake St. Clair is fishing better every day as we head into May, so get out there while the bite is on!