Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for fishin' around Lake Erie and the Detroit River. It's early mornin' on April 25, 2026, and the water's callin'. Weather's shapin' up mild—partly cloudy, temps in the low 60s risin' to upper 60s by afternoon, light winds from the southwest at 5-10 mph. No real tides here on the Great Lakes, but water levels are steady at full pool per Michigan DNR reports. Sunrise hits around 6:45 AM, sunset at 8:30 PM—prime low-light windows for bitin' fish.
Fish activity's heatin' up with water temps pushin' upper 60s, spurrin' pre-spawn moves. Walleye and northern pike seasons just opened today in Lower Peninsula waters, says the Michigan DNR—get that new 2026 license! Anglers report quality walleye stackin' in the Detroit River channels and nearshore Erie reefs, hittin' trollin' crankbaits or jigs. Perch are schoolin' shallow, and smallmouth bass are aggressive on shorelines under 5 feet, cleanin' beds. Recent catches: limits of 4-6 lb walleye, perch up to 1.5 lbs, and smallies to 5 lbs from bank anglers. Crappie still hangin' on brush piles post-spawn, nabbed on minnows or jigs.
Best lures? Match the hatch—crankbaits in shad or perch patterns for walleye, spinnerbaits and soft plastic worms for bass in murky water. Jigs tipped with minnows or twister tails rule for perch and crappie. Live bait like shiners or nightcrawlers shine if lures slow down.
Hot spots: Hit the Detroit River mouth near Belle Isle for walleye trolling, or Stony Point on Erie for perch and bass from shore—easy access, fish stacked.
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