Lake St. Clair, Michigan Fishing Report - Daily

Smallmouth Bass and Walleye Bite Heats Up on Lake St. Clair


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Fishing report for Lake St. Clair, Michigan, Friday, May 2, 2025. This is Artificial Lure with your boots-on-the-water update for today.

Weather is shaping up nicely for anglers. Sunrise hit at about 6:18 AM, and you can expect sunset close to 8:38 PM tonight. Skies are partly cloudy, with temps swinging between the upper 40s in the morning and reaching the mid 60s by afternoon. Winds are light out of the southwest, so most of the water should be pretty fishable.

Lake St. Clair does not have true tides, but wind can push water levels up or down in some shallow bays. Today, conditions look stable across the lake, so you can focus on structure and clarity rather than chasing wind-driven currents.

The spring bite is rolling along, with May being a peak time for smallmouth bass. Reports from Memorial Park and the 9 Mile area say the smallie action was a little slower this past week, but this is still prime time to land a big one if you put in your time. Anglers have been boating up to 59 smallmouths in a single outing on good days, especially targeting rocky flats in 8 to 10 feet of water. Jerkbaits have produced some of the bigger bites, with soft swimbaits and spinnerbaits also getting the job done, especially in white or white/chartreuse. Retrieve speed matters—keep it slow to medium to tempt the less aggressive bass as water is still a tad cool, hovering just above 50 degrees[1][3][4][5].

Walleye fishing on the Detroit River is on fire as usual this time of year, so if you’re looking for dinner, that’s a worthy side trip. Musky action will heat up soon, but right now your best bet is targeting bass and the odd largemouth along brush and points near Metropark Marsh.

Best baits today: hard jerkbaits for the big smallmouths, soft swimbaits around rocky points, and white or chartreuse spinnerbaits in the marshes and weedier areas. If you’re after perch or panfish, small minnows or waxworms on a simple jig should get bites near the marinas and canals[4].

Hot spots right now include the rocky flats out from the 9 Mile area and the brushy shorelines at Lake St. Clair Metropark Marsh. If you want to get away from the crowd, try the deeper weed edges east of the Clinton River Cutoff.

That’s today’s skinny for Lake St. Clair. Good luck, tight lines, and remember to grab your Michigan license before you hit the water[1][4][5].
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