Good morning anglers! Here’s your April 4th, 2025 fishing report for the waters around Lake Erie and the Detroit River. We’re in the heart of the spring walleye season, and there’s plenty of action on the water.
Today’s sunrise was at 7:08 AM, with sunset expected at 7:38 PM. Weather-wise, we’re sitting in the mid-40s°F, with calm winds for most of the day before things pick up in the evening. Water temperatures remain cold in the high 30s°F, a tad below the ideal 44°F-48°F for peak walleye activity, but still productive. The tides won’t affect freshwater fishing here, but expect a slight increase in water clarity.
This season is shaping up to be stellar for walleye enthusiasts. Nearly 14 million walleye are moving from Lake Erie into the Detroit River, and reports suggest anglers are landing their limits quickly. Early-season catches show sizes ranging from 2 to 8 pounds, with some trophy fish exceeding this range. The best lures for jigging include plastic flukes, worm-style baits, and the highly effective goby-style baits. The Grumpy Bait Company’s goby profiles, such as their Clear Water Slam Pack, have been standout performers, especially in clean water conditions.
Another hot bait has been the Husky Jerk and Rapala Tail Dancer, which have proven effective for trolling and casting. For bait anglers, live emerald shiners or minnows paired with a jig head are reliable choices. The jigging method, lifting and dropping baits along the riverbed, remains the go-to technique.
Top spots to hit today:
1. **Belle Isle Bridge area** - Known for its traffic of migratory walleye, this spot has been producing consistent results. Expect some company as the peak season approaches.
2. **Wyandotte shoreline** - Great for both boat and shore anglers, walleye have been biting steadily here.
3. **Lake Erie’s Brest Bay** - Anglers trolling deeper water with Husky Jerks have reported some excellent catches.
As the season progresses, keep an eye on changing water clarity and temperature. For now, enjoy the relatively quiet conditions before the spawn reaches its peak in a couple of weeks. Tight lines, and may your nets be heavy!