Lake St. Clair, Michigan Fishing Report - Daily

"Springtime Smallmouth Bonanza: Tackle the Hotspots of Lake St. Clair"


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Lake St. Clair offered some excellent spring fishing conditions today, April 9, 2025. The weather was cool, with temperatures settling in the mid-40s this morning but climbing to the 50s by midday. Winds were light to moderate, keeping the waters manageable for both boaters and shore anglers. Sunrise was at 6:56 AM, and sunset is set for 8:13 PM, giving anglers plenty of daylight to take advantage of the spring bite.

The smallmouth bass fishing continues to shine as April progresses. Reports from earlier this week indicated that soft swimbaits, hard jerkbaits, tubes, and Ned rigs are the top-performing lures. Several anglers have reported great success near the "Mile Roads," a renowned area for smallmouth that sits in 6 to 10 feet of water, perfect for spring pre-spawn activity. One angler boasted a haul of over 50 smallmouths in a single outing just days ago, with many fish in the 3-4 pound range. These bass are particularly drawn to moving baits, so jerkbaits and spinnerbaits have been excellent choices for reaction strikes.

If walleye is your target, consider trying the Detroit River, which connects Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie. The walleye here are biting well, especially with live minnows like emerald shiners or mud minnows. The northern areas of the lake, such as Anchor Bay, are also worth exploring for shallow flats where fish are actively feeding.

Muskie enthusiasts should note that spring is prime time for pre-spawn action. Smaller bucktails and crankbaits have proven effective in shallower areas of the lake and along weed edges. These lures mimic baitfish perfectly, enticing even the more cautious muskies. For trolling, speeds around 3.5 to 4.0 mph with mast planner boards are the way to go.

Hot spots you shouldn’t miss include:
1. **Mile Roads:** A magnet for smallmouth bass, offering large shallow flats and transition areas. This area remains productive for pre-spawn fish moving into shallow water.
2. **Anchor Bay:** A great location for shallow-water fishing with reaction baits, providing opportunities to target both largemouth and smallmouth bass.
3. **Lake St. Clair Metropark:** Known for largemouth bass around docks and vegetation, as well as excellent smallmouth fishing just outside the no-wake zone.
4. **Belle River Hump (Canadian side):** A popular area for tournament-winning fish. Don’t forget your Canadian fishing license if you venture here.

For baits, anglers have had the most success with soft swimbaits, tubes, drop-shot rigs, and A-rigs for bass. Muskie anglers, on the other hand, should stock up on bucktails. Live minnows remain the top choice for walleye, particularly in the Detroit and St. Clair Rivers, while spinnerbaits and crankbaits also claimed some quality catches in recent days.

Get your gear ready and head to these spots for an exciting day of fishing on Lake St. Clair. The spring bite is on fire, and you won’t want to miss it!
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