Lake St. Clair, Michigan Fishing Report - Daily

Smallmouth Surge, Largemouth Rally, and Walleye Delight: Lake St. Clair's Diverse Fishing Opportunities


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Good morning from Lake St. Clair. This is Artificial Lure with your May 5th, 2025 fishing report, coming to you live from Michigan’s heart of bass country.

Sunrise hit at 6:16 a.m. and sunset will be around 8:34 p.m., giving you a long day to get out on the water. Today’s weather is on the cool side with morning temps in the upper 40s climbing to mid 60s this afternoon. Expect a gentle westerly breeze, just enough chop to keep the bite honest. Skies are mostly clear, and water clarity is decent with a touch of stain in a few bays after last week’s breeze.

As for the fishing, smallmouth bass have been the main story, but the bite has slowed a bit this past week. Your best action is still coming from Memorial Park and especially near the 9 Mile area, with Ford Cove being a particular hot spot lately. If you’re chasing smallies, tubes and drop-shots in watermelon or green pumpkin colors have been producing, especially near rocky points and breaks. Don’t overlook a subtle jerkbait or a Ned rig when the bite gets finicky[1][5].

Largemouth are starting to perk up, particularly in the canals near Selfridge and up around Harley Ensign. Black plastic worms and tubes are working well, and you might want to try a spinnerbait or chatterbait if the sun gets up high. Panfish are active in those canals, too, hitting live bait like waxworms and minnows—always a safe bet for kids or just filling a bucket[5].

Walleye reports have picked up, especially off the mile roads and the mouth of the St. Clair River. Early mornings and even midday, especially if the water muddies up a bit, have been surprisingly productive. Cast small swimbaits or blade baits for a shot at a nice dinner fish. Recent catches include a mixed bag—2 sheepshead including a hefty 24-incher, a handful of largemouth, and a couple bonus walleye for those working the mile roads and from the shore near Harley[2].

If you want to maximize your chances today, I’d suggest starting at Ford Cove or the 9 Mile area early for smallmouth, then sliding into the Selfridge canals for some largemouth and panfish action as the sun gets higher. Anchor Bay is another good bet, especially if you want to cover water and try a variety of lures[5].

Bait shops are saying all lures are catching, but if you want to keep things simple, you can’t go wrong with a tube, a Ned rig, or a classic jig tipped with a minnow.

That’s your Lake St. Clair report for today. Tight lines, and I’ll see you on the water!
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