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  • Lake Erie and Detroit Waterways Fishing Report - May 23, 2025
    May 23 2025
    Good morning, anglers! This is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Lake Erie and Detroit waterways fishing report for Friday, May 23rd, 2025.

    Water temperatures have climbed into the mid-50s across Lake Erie and the Detroit River system, creating perfect conditions for multiple species. Walleye fishing has been absolutely on fire this past week! Folks have been consistently landing 3-5 pounders, with most of the action happening during early morning and late evening hours.

    If you're heading out today, you'll want to know that the walleye bite has been steady using crankbaits, especially Bandits in purple and chartreuse patterns. Many anglers have had success trolling at depths between 15-25 feet. The morning has proven to be the most productive time, so get on the water early!

    Perch fishing continues to be phenomenal around Lake Erie. We're seeing lots of limits being caught, with some impressive specimens measuring over 12 and even 13 inches. Small minnows and spreader rigs have been the ticket for these tasty fighters.

    Bass fishing is heating up nicely too. Both smallmouth and largemouth are becoming more active as they move into shallower water. Try soft plastics, tube jigs, or even some topwater action during the warmer parts of the day.

    For hot spots, I'd recommend checking out the waters off Pelee Island for walleye - that's been consistently producing. For perch, the area around the Bass Islands has been firing on all cylinders. If you're targeting bass, the rocky points along the western basin have been holding good numbers.

    A surprise catch last week was a monster 14-pound steelhead that gave one lucky angler quite the battle! These silver bullets are still hanging around, so don't be shocked if you hook into one while targeting other species.

    Weather-wise, we're looking at mild conditions with temperatures in the low 70s today with light winds from the southwest at 5-10 mph - perfect fishing weather! Sunrise was at 5:56 AM, and sunset will be at 8:42 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to find your fish.

    Don't forget your sunscreen and plenty of water - it's warming up out there! The fish are biting, folks, so get out on the water while the getting is good. This is Artificial Lure signing off until next time, tight lines and good fishing to you all!
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  • Late-Spring Bonanza on Lake Erie and Detroit River
    May 21 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your May 21, 2025, fishing report for Lake Erie and Detroit River. We have a classic late-spring day shaping up, and the bite is firing for multiple species.

    Sunrise hit at 6:02 am, and sunset will be around 8:50 pm, so there’s plenty of daylight for everyone to get lines in. No tidal swings here, but light westerly winds this morning will keep things calm and make for comfortable drifts and trolling. Water temps are holding steady in the low 50s, perfect for active fish as we move out of the post-spawn phase[5].

    Walleye continue to be the main draw, with consistent limits coming in across the dumping grounds northeast of Detroit. Most fish run between 18 and 24 inches, and trolling at 2.1 to 2.3 mph has been the sweet spot[1][2]. Big Jon Mini Discs and Tru-Trips are putting fish in the box when paired with Bandit and Flicker Minnow crankbaits; purples and chartreuses are the hot colors right now[1]. Early mornings have been key, but the bite is holding up well into late morning. Jigging with blade baits or soft plastics is also working if you’re fishing shallower breaks or the edges of shipping channels[4].

    Perch action has picked up, especially off the Stony Point flats and near the mouth of the Detroit River. Reports of full buckets are common, with some jumbos mixed in. Best results have come on emerald shiner minnows fished on spreaders or drop-shot rigs, particularly in 15 to 20 feet of water. If you can’t find shiners, nightcrawlers are a solid backup[5].

    Smallmouth bass are active and getting feisty on rocky points and around pilings. Tube jigs, Ned rigs, and drop-shot rigs rigged with goby imitations or minnow plastics are top choices. Catch and release is encouraged to protect the early-season spawners.

    Your best hotspots today
    - Dumping Grounds NE of Detroit for walleye limits—troll crankbaits at 2.2 mph
    - Stony Point flats and Sugar Island for perch, especially with minnows
    - Grosse Ile bridges and Belle Isle pilings for smallmouth action

    Today’s conditions are perfect for a day on the water, and the fishing pressure is steady but not crowded. Grab your favorite Bandits and some fresh minnows, and get out there before the afternoon breeze picks up. Tight lines, and I’ll see you out on the lake[1][2][5].
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  • Walleye Dominate Lake Erie and Detroit River, Anglers Score Limits
    May 19 2025
    This is Artificial Lure with your Lake Erie and Detroit River fishing report for Monday, May 19, 2025. Sunrise came at 6:07 AM and sunset will be around 8:52 PM, giving us a solid stretch of daylight for casting lines. There’s no tide effect on Lake Erie, but wind and rain have been keeping anglers on their toes.

    As of this morning, water temperatures in Lake Erie and the Detroit River are in the mid-50s, which is prime for walleye activity. Last week we saw some rain and wind, and that’s made the water a bit dirty in spots, especially downriver. The clarity’s been improving, though, and by now things are looking fishable for most areas, as long as we don’t get another blow in the next day or two[3][4].

    The walleye bite is still hot, especially for those trolling or casting jigs in the early morning or late afternoon. Anglers have been reporting good catches, often landing a solid limit if they put their time in. Both the Lake Erie waters near the mouth of the Detroit River and the river itself have been producing. Detroit River catches have slowed slightly after the peak of the run, but there’s still opportunity, especially if you find the clean water and use a finesse approach[1][4].

    Best baits right now are 1/2-ounce jigs tipped with minnows or plastics, chartreuse being the go-to color. Crankbaits like Flicker Shads and Bandits in brighter colors are performing well when trolling out on Erie’s western basin. Live bait rigs are also picking up some bonus perch and the occasional smallmouth bass[1][3].

    Other species are beginning to show. Yellow perch are coming in, but it’s spotty—best in deeper water just off the weed lines. Bass are gearing up for their post-spawn bite as water temps creep up, so don’t be surprised to hook a few while working walleye baits.

    A couple of hot spots to check today:
    Wyandotte area (south Detroit River): Edges of the main channel, 15–20 feet deep, producing walleye on jigs[3].
    Stony Point (Lake Erie): Just east of the shipping channel—anglers trolling crankbaits are finding active pods of fish[1][3].
    If conditions stay calm, expect a strong evening bite. If the wind kicks back up, target areas with some protection, like canals for panfish or pike.

    Bring a rain jacket just in case and keep an eye on the weather. Stay safe out there and tight lines!
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  • Walleye, Perch & Bass Heating Up on Lake Erie & Detroit Waterways - May 18, 2025 Fishing Report
    May 18 2025
    Good morning, anglers! This is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Lake Erie and Detroit waterways fishing report for this beautiful Sunday morning, May 18th, 2025.

    The fishing action continues to heat up as we move deeper into May! Water temperatures have climbed into the mid-50s across Lake Erie and the Detroit River system, creating perfect conditions for multiple species.

    Walleye fishing remains strong with consistent catches reported throughout the western and central basins of Lake Erie. Many anglers are having success with crankbaits, particularly Bandits, which have been producing limits for those targeting these tasty predators. Early mornings have been the most productive time, so I'd recommend getting on the water at first light if you're after walleye.

    The perch bite is absolutely phenomenal right now! We're seeing jumbo perch over 12 inches being caught regularly, with some monsters pushing 13 inches. Most schools are holding in 15-20 feet of water, so adjust your presentations accordingly. Simple perch rigs with minnows or spreaders have been filling coolers.

    Bass fishing has really turned on along the shorelines. Both largemouth and smallmouth are aggressively hitting in shallow waters. Soft plastics and jerkbaits have been the ticket for bass anglers. If you're targeting smallmouth specifically, try rocky points and drop-offs.

    Pike action in the Detroit River continues to be hot, with several nice catches reported using jigs. These toothy critters are still feeding heavily after their spawn.

    For hot spots, I'd recommend trying the area around the Bass Islands for walleye, while perch anglers should focus on the waters off Catawba Point. Bass fishermen will find success around the rocky shorelines of Pelee Island. For pike, the Detroit River near Belle Isle has been producing consistently.

    Weather-wise, we're looking at mild conditions today with temperatures in the mid-60s and light winds from the southwest at 5-10 mph - perfect fishing weather! Sunrise was at 6:05 AM and sunset will be at 8:43 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get your lines wet.

    Remember to check your licenses and limits before heading out. The DNR has been actively checking anglers, especially on weekends.

    That's your Lake Erie fishing report for today, May 18th. This is Artificial Lure signing off and wishing you tight lines and full coolers! See you on the water!
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  • Lake Erie Fishing Report 5/17/2025 - Walleye, Perch, and Bass Bites Strong Across the Region
    May 17 2025
    Good morning, anglers! This is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Lake Erie and Detroit waterways fishing report for this beautiful Saturday morning, May 17th, 2025.

    Water conditions have been perfect this week with Lake Erie temperatures now solidly in the mid-50s, creating prime conditions for multiple species. The walleye bite continues to be steady across the lake, with most fish coming in between 18 and 24 inches[3]. Captain Ross has been reporting excellent success with crankbaits, particularly Bandits, which seem to be the hot ticket right now[1][5]. If you're heading out today, get on the water early as morning has consistently been the most productive time for walleye action.

    Perch fishing remains absolutely phenomenal! Many anglers are hitting their limits with jumbo perch measuring over 12 and even 13 inches. These schools are holding in 15-20 feet of water, so adjust your presentations accordingly[5]. Simple spreader rigs with minnows are still the go-to setup for these tasty fish.

    Bass fishing has really heated up along the shorelines. Both largemouth and smallmouth are active in the shallows. Soft plastics and small jerkbaits have been producing consistently good results[5]. The bass seem particularly aggressive during mid-day periods when the water warms slightly.

    Don't overlook the pike action either - these toothy predators are still feeding heavily post-spawn, especially in the Detroit River. Jigs have been working well, with several nice catches reported last week[5].

    For today's trip, I'd recommend hitting the Western Basin if you're after walleye. Water clarity has improved since our windy days last weekend, and the fish are responding well. If perch is your target, focus on the areas between 15-20 feet with good bottom structure.

    Hot spots for this weekend include the area around West Sister Island for walleye and the deeper waters off Cedar Point for perch. In the Detroit River, try working the edges near Fighting Island where some monster walleye have been pulled in this week.

    Weather-wise, we're looking at partly cloudy skies with temps reaching about 68 degrees today. Sunrise was at 6:12 AM and sunset will be at 8:47 PM, giving you plenty of daylight hours on the water. Wind is forecast from the southwest at 5-10 mph, making for manageable conditions across most of the lake.

    Tight lines, everyone! This is Artificial Lure saying get out there and enjoy some of the best spring fishing Lake Erie has to offer. I'll be back Monday with a fresh report!
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  • Lake Erie's Walleye Bonanza: Trolling Tactics and Early Bite Secrets
    May 16 2025
    Good morning, anglers! This is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Lake Erie and Detroit waterways fishing report for this beautiful Friday morning, May 16th, 2025.

    Let me tell you, folks, the walleye action is staying hot as we move deeper into May! Water temperatures have been holding steady in the low to mid-50s, maintaining that perfect sweet spot for active fish. The morning bite remains the strongest, so you'll want to be on the water before 10 AM to maximize your chances[3][5].

    Walleye are showing up in excellent numbers right now. Most catches are running in that 18-24 inch range, with some trophy-sized fish pushing into the mid-20s[3]. The 2-6 pound class seems to be most common, but don't be surprised if you hook into something bigger[4]. Trolling has been particularly effective east of Bolles Harbor, with white and purple Bandits producing consistently in 17-22 feet of water[4].

    Perch fishing continues to be phenomenal! Anglers are regularly hitting their limits with jumbo perch measuring 12-13 inches. Look for these schools holding in 15-20 feet of water[5].

    Bass fishing is heating up nicely along the shorelines too. Both largemouth and smallmouth are active in the shallows. Soft plastics and small jerkbaits have been the ticket for bass[5].

    For you pike enthusiasts, the Detroit River has been giving up some nice catches to anglers working jigs. These toothy predators are feeding aggressively post-spawn[5].

    Unfortunately, we've got a weather hiccup coming. Strong northeast winds are expected over the next couple days, which could churn things up a bit[4]. But that's just Lake Erie keeping us honest!

    For hot spots, I'd recommend trying east of Bolles Harbor for that trolling bite[4]. Captain Ross has also been putting clients on fish consistently in the Western and Central basins[1].

    Best baits right now are definitely those white/purple Bandits for trolling[4]. If you're jigging or casting, that's been productive for spring walleye too[1].

    Sunrise this morning was around 6:00 AM and sunset will be just after 8:30 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get on the water. The tides are minimal on Lake Erie, so focus more on those wind patterns affecting water clarity.

    Remember folks, the early bird gets the worm - and the walleye! Those morning hours before 10 AM have consistently produced the best action[3][5]. So grab your gear, get out there early, and enjoy some of the finest spring fishing Lake Erie has to offer. This is Artificial Lure signing off - tight lines everyone!
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  • Walleye, Perch, and Basstime with Artificial Lure: Your May 14th Fishing Report for Lake Erie and Detroit River
    May 14 2025
    This is Artificial Lure with your Wednesday, May 14th, 2025, fishing report for Lake Erie and the Detroit River.

    We’ve had a bit of a weather rollercoaster the last week, but today starts off clear with mild temps in the mid 50s at sunrise, reaching the low 70s by midday. Winds are light out of the southwest, picking up slightly in the afternoon—plan your time on the water accordingly. Sunrise hit at 6:08 AM, with sunset coming at 8:47 PM, giving us a full day to chase some fish. No tides to worry about in these freshwater lakes, but pay close attention to the wind-driven current, especially in the Detroit River.

    Walleye action has been steady, with good numbers coming in across the lake and river. Fish are being caught consistently between 18 and 24 inches, with some catches pushing larger into the mid 20s. The morning bite has been best before 10 AM, especially with the clear conditions today. Anglers trolling crankbaits and crawler harnesses in 18 to 28 feet of water have found the most success. Hot colors this week have been purple, firetiger, and chartreuse. If you’re jigging, hair jigs tipped with emerald shiners or plastics in natural colors are still putting plenty of walleye in the box.

    Yellow perch catches are picking up, especially near the mouth of the Detroit River and around the buoys near Brest Bay. Perch have been running a little smaller, averaging 8 to 11 inches, but numbers are improving. Best bets are emerald shiners on spreaders or perch rigs right off the bottom.

    Smallmouth bass activity is on the rise, with anglers reporting good numbers from the rock piles off Point Mouillee and around Grosse Ile. Best lures right now are tube jigs in green pumpkin, Ned rigs, and small swimbaits. Look for bass to be staging in 6 to 12 feet of water, especially where there’s a little current.

    For the hot spots today, you can’t go wrong working the waters off Luna Pier and Stony Point for walleye, or targeting the Detroit River Trenton Channel for both walleye and bass. The river mouth is still prime for both species, especially in the early morning.

    To wrap up, keep those cranks and harnesses handy for walleye, emerald shiners for perch, and switch to tubes or Ned rigs if you’re targeting smallies. Early mornings and late afternoons are best with today’s bright conditions. Good luck out there, be safe, and tight lines.
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  • Lake Erie & Detroit Fishing Report: Walleye, Perch, and Bass Biting Strong
    May 12 2025
    Hello there, folks. This is Artificial Lure here, bringing you the latest fishing report for Lake Erie and Detroit. As of today, May 12, 2025, we're seeing some great action in these waters. Here's what you need to know:

    First off, the water temperatures in Lake Erie and the Detroit River are holding steady in the low 50s, which is perfect for a good day of fishing. The sunrise today was around 6:00 AM, and sunset is expected around 8:30 PM, so you've got plenty of daylight to get out there.

    Weather-wise, we're expecting a moderate day with some light winds, which should make for good fishing conditions. If you're planning to head out, now's the time to do it.

    Fish activity has been strong this week. Walleye fishing has been steady, especially in the early morning. Crankbaits, like Bandits, are still the go-to lures for catching these guys. Perch fishing has been phenomenal, with many anglers reporting limits of large perch - we're talking over 12 inches - in 15-20 feet of water.

    Bass fishing is heating up too, with both largemouth and smallmouth being caught in good numbers along the shorelines. Soft plastics or small jerkbaits are working well for bass. And don't forget about the pike action in the Detroit River; jigs have been producing some nice catches.

    If you're looking for hot spots, I recommend trying the western basin of Lake Erie for walleye, and the Detroit River for perch and pike. For bass, stick to the shallow waters along the shoreline.

    As for tidal information, we don't really rely on it much in these freshwater areas, but keep an eye on the wind direction, as it can affect water levels.

    In summary, today's a great day to get out and enjoy some fantastic fishing. With the right lures and a bit of luck, you could come home with a big haul. Happy fishing, everyone
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