Lake St. Clair, Michigan Fishing Report - Daily

"Smallmouth Bass Staging Up on Lake St. Clair as Weather Improves"


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Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure checking in with your Friday, May 23, 2025 fishing report for Lake St. Clair and the local scene around southeast Michigan.

We’re coming out of a stretch with some high winds lately, which muddied up the water a bit and slowed smallmouth catch rates, but things are stabilizing now and water clarity is improving in parts of the lake. Sunrise today is right around 5:57 a.m., with sunset coming at 8:56 p.m., giving you a long window on the water. Tides aren’t much of a factor here, but wind direction and water clarity are key—watch for any lingering murkiness especially farther out in the bays.

Smallmouth bass are still in their pre-spawn pattern, staging and moving up into the shallows as water temps hover in the upper 50s. Anglers this week have found fair action in Ford’s Cove, but Metro Beach has been the hot spot—reports from the pier and shoreline have been especially promising for both numbers and size. The middle of Anchor Bay also produced some nice fish when winds laid down for a bit[1][3].

If you’re after smallmouth, finesse is the name of the game right now. The Great Lakes Finesse Juvy Craw in 2.5 inch size is still landing big bass, especially when paired with a medium-heavy spinning setup and light line. Swimbaits on an underspin, like the Great Lakes Finesse Sneaky Underspin swimbait, are also getting hammered by aggressive smallmouth cruising the flats and drop-offs. Tube jigs in natural goby colors are a solid choice when you’re fishing in clearer pockets, and don’t overlook a Ned rig near weed lines[2][5].

Largemouth bass are scattered but showing up as random bonus catches in the shallows and around docks. Walleye bite is slow on the Lake right now, but perch anglers are picking up a few here and there with minnows fished just off bottom.

For live bait, shiners and nightcrawlers are always a staple on St. Clair. If you’re targeting panfish or just want to bend the rod, try small jigs tipped with waxworms in the marinas and canals.

Hot spots for the weekend include Metro Beach for shore anglers, and for boaters, target the mid-section of Anchor Bay and shallow flats near Harley Ensign. Don’t be surprised to see a mixed bag—plenty of smallmouth, the odd largemouth, and panfish starting to stage up.

The weather today looks stable with light winds and mild temps, so it’s a great chance to get out and take advantage while the bass are active and close to shore.

That’s today’s report from Artificial Lure. Tight lines and see you on the water!
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