Lake Erie, Detroit Daily Fishing Report

Motor City Walleye Frenzy: Fishing Lake Erie and Detroit River for Summer Slabs


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Artificial Lure here with your Saturday, June 21, 2025, fishing report for Lake Erie and the Detroit River! Hope you’ve got your rods rigged and coolers ready—because the bite’s still sizzling as the first days of summer roll through the Motor City.

Today’s sunrise hit at 5:55 AM, and you can cast until sunset around 9:14 PM. The weather’s classic June—expect highs near 81°F, light southwest winds at 8–12 mph, and mostly sunny skies, with a gentle chop on Erie and the river. No tidal influence here, so focus on wind and light changes for peak action.

The big story this week is still walleye. According to Net Dreams and recent Michigan DNR reports, limits are coming fast out of Bolles Harbor and nearby dumping grounds, with most boats filling up in 24–26 feet of water. Spoons are the stars, especially Hangry Brand in green, gold, and pink, trolled at 2.3–2.4 mph, leads running 50–70 feet back off the big boards. Some crews even report 4-man limits before 10 AM. If you don’t have spoons, crawler harnesses and crankbaits are always a solid backup—walleye are hungry and still schooled up on deeper ledges and shipping channels.

Out on the Detroit River, white bass and northern pike have been biting in good numbers upstream, while walleye are filtering back down out of the upper river and Lake St. Clair. If you want mixed action, rock bass are hot around rocky drop-offs, and the odd steelhead is still showing in the lower stretches, though that run’s winding down. A few perch are starting to inch closer to shore but most catches are still scattered.

For bass lovers, smallmouth are active on the flats and around islands. Swimbaits, dropshot rigs with dark plastics, and leeches on live bait rigs are putting bronzebacks in the boat, especially in 3–10 feet. For gear, stick to natural colors and lighter lines in the clearer water. Sunrise and sunset lines are best for both bass and walleye.

As for hot spots, don’t miss:
- Bolles Harbor and the Ohio Dumping Grounds: Still producing excellent walleye numbers.
- The North End Shipping Channels: Consistent for limits and clean water.
- Belle Isle Bridge downstream: If you’re after mixed river action or late-migrating walleye.
- Grosse Ile and Fighting Island: Smallmouth and pike are cruising the edges and flats.

If you’re after something different, take a ride to “Steelhead Alley” east of Detroit for rainbows, or head down to Erieau, Ontario for a shot at perch and pike—both trips worth the drive for variety.

That’s today’s report from your local expert, Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more tips, tricks, and the freshest Lake Erie updates.

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