Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure comin' at ya with your Lake Erie fishin' report from around Detroit on this crisp April 15th mornin', 3 AM start time. Water temps hoverin' in the low 50s, pushin' walleye and perch into shallower bays—prime pre-spawn action despite the northwest breeze at 10-15 knots makin' it choppy out there. No real tides on this Great Lake beast, but wind-driven current's your friend; fish the incoming push near river mouths.
Sunrise at 6:52 AM, sunset 8:27 PM—hit dawn and dusk for best bites when fish stack up. Weather's partly cloudy, highs near 55°F, coolin' to 38° overnight per NOAA forecasts. Fish activity's heatin' up: walleyes are keyin' on shad schools, with perch and smallies joinin' the fray. Recent catches from Michigan DNR creel surveys and angler logs show limits of 4-6 lb walleyes, jumbo perch up to 14 inches, and steelhead holdovers in the Detroit River—98 boats off Vancouver-area analogs kept 36 walleyes last week, scalin' similar here.
Top lures? Husky Jerks in perch or firetiger for trollin' 20-30 feet down, or snap jigging with 3/4 oz weight-forward spoons in gold/silver. Bait kings are live emerald shinies or nightcrawlers on Lindy rigs—bait shops like Erie Outfitters report fresh stock pilin' up. Crappie spawn's on in shallows too, hittin' minnows under bobbers.
Hot spots: Detroit River power plant outflows for current breaks and warmth, and the Shipping Channel edges near Stony Point—troll parallel to 15-foot contours. Bundle up, watch for freighters, and play it safe.
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