Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake Erie angling guru out of Detroit, comin' at ya with the straight scoop on today's fishin' action for April 13, 2026, right at 3 AM EDT. Water's still on the chilly side 'round 45-50 degrees near the Detroit River mouth, thanks to that stubborn ice boom holdin' up from Buffalo reports—runnin' us a week behind normal spring, per Brookdog Fishing out east.
Weather's lookin' dicey: expect rain mixin' with gusty winds 15-25 mph off the lake, keepin' big water choppy. Sunrise hits at 6:58 AM, sunset 8:15 PM—prime low-light windows for bites. No real tides here on Erie, but river current's pushin' steady from recent flows.
Fish are active in pockets despite the blow: walleye leadin' the pack on recent trips, with limits of 20-28 inch eyes trollin' stickbaits and spoons at 2-3 mph in 20-40 feet. Brown trout, lake trout, and even Atlantic salmon showin' strong—Brookdog logged multiples last week bouncin' Lower Niagara and Erie edges with live bait drifts. Smaller pike hangin' in weedy flats too, per Midwest Outdoors tips.
Hot lures? Johnson Silver Minnow spoons in silver for pike—weedless, cast 'em stop-and-go over sun-soaked shallows. For eyes and trout, stickbaits like Rapala or spoons in firetiger. Best bait: live creek chubs on slip bobbers a foot off bottom near drop-offs, or dead bait rigs with egg sinkers.
Hit these Detroit hot spots: Banana Pointe reefs for trollin' walleye at first light, and the Shipping Channel edges where river meets lake—watch for current seams holdin' baitfish schools.
Stay safe out there, rig tight, and measure twice!
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