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 11, 2026, and the walleye's bitin' steady after a cool snap—water temps hoverin' around 48-52°F from recent reports by Michigan DNR anglers. No real tides here on the big lake, but wind-driven currents in the Detroit are pushin' fish shallow; expect minor rises 'til noon per solunar forecasts from FishingReminder.com.
Weather's shapin' up mild: highs near 55°F, light NW winds 5-10 mph, partly cloudy skies sayin' AccuWeather. Sunrise at 7:05 AM, sunset 8:15 PM—prime golden hours for topwater action.
Fish activity's hot in spring spawn mode. Locals report limits of walleye 20-28 inches, perch stackin' up 8-12 inches, and smallmouth bass chasin' in 5-15 feet. Kentucky Afield-style bites mirror our Erie run: tons of 12-14 inch schoolies, crappie on banks, redear on gravel. Recent catches from Detroit River guides: 15-20 walleye boats daily, perch buckets full, a few channel cats.
Best lures? Chartreuse or firetiger crankbaits like Rapala Shad Raps for walleye trollin' 1.8-2.5 mph. Spinnerbaits and jerkbaits for bass coverin' water. Jigs with twister tails for perch. Live bait? Fathead minnows or nightcrawlers on slip rigs—can't beat 'em when fishin' slows.
Hit these hot spots: Sterling State Park shallows for perch and walleye at dawn, or the Shipping Channel drop-offs near Grosse Ile for smallies. Stay mobile, watch the wind.
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