Fishing Report for Lake St. Clair, Michigan - April 12, 2025
Good morning, anglers! Conditions are shaping up for an exciting day on Lake St. Clair. The water temperature in most areas is holding in the mid to upper 40s, and fish activity is steadily improving as we push deeper into spring.
**Weather and Conditions**
The day started cool, with air temperatures in the low 40s, but it’s expected to warm to around 52°F by midday. Winds are light, keeping the lake manageable for both casting and trolling. Sunrise was at 6:58 AM, and sunset will be at 8:08 PM, giving you a long window to get on the water.
**Fishing Activity**
Smallmouth bass remain the top target right now. Anglers are reporting success in Muskamoot Bay and near the South Channel, particularly in 6 to 9 feet of water. Although some catches have been sparse, persistence pays off. Largemouth bass are also active, especially near the mouths of canals, where slightly warmer waters draw them in. Meanwhile, walleye fishing at the mouth of the Detroit River remains slow but holds potential for improvement as temperatures climb.
If you’re after panfish, bluegill and crappie are biting well in the shallower canals near Harley Ensign Marina, especially using minnow-like plastics.
**Best Baits and Techniques**
- **For Smallmouth Bass**: The go-to lures this time of year include soft-body swimbaits, hard jerkbaits, and tube jigs. Ned rigs and drop shots are working particularly well along the shallow grassy flats and rocky structures.
- **For Largemouth Bass**: Slow-rolling white/chartreuse spinnerbaits or bladed jigs near reeds and brush piles has been productive, especially in 3-6 feet of water.
- **For Walleye**: Crankbaits are performing well if you’re trolling around the Detroit River mouth. Speed adjustments between 3.5 to 4 mph are key to enticing a strike.
- **For Panfish**: Tiny soft plastics or ice-fishing tackle in a minnow pattern are an effective choice.
**Hot Spots to Hit**
1. **Anchor Bay**: A bass haven, particularly for both smallmouth and largemouth. Work the shallow grass or sandy flats for active fish.
2. **Lake St. Clair Metropark**: Always a reliable spot. The shallow backwaters and canals surrounding the park are teeming with bass and panfish this time of year.
3. **Muskamoot Bay**: Smallmouth bass are feeding along the edges here—target 6-9 feet of water.
**Trolling Tip for Muskies**
Though muskie season is closed until June, now is a good time to scout for structures and prepare your arsenal. Early-season muskie lures include smaller bucktails and straight crankbaits, as they mimic baitfish in the cooler waters.
The season is still early, but activity will heat up with warmer weather. Happy fishing, and tight lines out there on Lake St. Clair!