
Late-Spring Bonanza on Lake Erie and Detroit River
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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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