Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for anglin' around Lake Erie and the Detroit River. It's early mornin' on April 22, 2026, and the water's callin'. Weather's lookin' crisp—highs in the low 50s, light northwest winds at 5-10 mph calm enough for shore or boat, partly cloudy skies per local forecasts. Sunrise at 6:45 AM, sunset 8:20 PM, givin' ya a solid 13.5 hours of light. No real tides here on the Great Lakes, but water levels steady around 573 feet, minor fluctuations from wind.
Fish are wakin' up post-winter—walleye leadin' the pack, with reports of limits hittin' 5-8 pounders in the shallows. Perch schools thick near the bottom, yellow perch up to 12 inches pilin' in boxes. Smallmouth bass crankin' on rocky points in 42-degree water, and steelhead still pushin' upstream. Recent catches from Detroit River anglers: dozens of walleye on jiggin' rigs, perch hauls over 50-bird, few channel cats at night. Activity peaks major solunar periods mid-mornin' and evenin', moon in waxin' crescent phasin' good bites.
Best lures? Crank those **fire tiger** or chartreuse Rapala Shad Raps for walleye trollin' 1.8-2.5 mph. Jerkbaits like suspending stickbaits in perch colors nail bass in cooler water. For perch, hair jigs or 1/16-oz spoon jigs tipped right. Live bait kings: fathead minnows or emerald shiners on slip bobbers for eyes, nightcrawlers for perch and cats—can't beat 'em fresh.
Hot spots? Hit the **Detroit River Shipping Channel** drop-offs for walleye limits, or **Stony Point** shallows for perch frenzy—launch from the marina and you're golden.
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