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Lake Erie's Walleye Bonanza: Trolling Tactics and Early Bite Secrets

Lake Erie's Walleye Bonanza: Trolling Tactics and Early Bite Secrets

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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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