Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake St. Clair angling guru, comin' at ya live from the Detroit River shores on this crisp April 18th mornin', 2026. Water temps are climbin' into the low 50s with spring winds pushin' 'em up, makin' fish active from the shallows to the drops. Sunrise hit at 6:45 AM, sunset 'round 8:15 PM—plenty of light for a full day chase. No real tides here, but those river currents from the St. Clair are runnin' steady at 1-2 knots, stirrin' baitfish and walleye pre-spawn.
Weather's lookin' prime: mostly sunny, highs near 65°F, light southwest breeze at 5-10 mph—perfect for boat or shore. Fish activity's heatin' up like northern Michigan streams nearby, where steelhead and browns are slammin' in mid-April flows. Locals report walleye limits daily, 20-30 inchers stackin' up on reefs; smallmouth bass hittin' aggressive in 10-20 feet, some 4-5 pounders; perch schools thick with 8-12 inchers; and muskies stirrin' in the weeds.
Recent catches? Boats from Anchor Bay tallied 50+ walleye per crew yesterday on crawlers and minnows; smallies boatin' 15-20 fish limits usin' tubes. Perch hauls hit 100+ easy off the Canadian side. Best lures right now: **Rapala jerkbaits** or **Suspending Twitchbaits** for finicky walleye—twitch 'em slow over gravel; **ned rigs** or **tube jigs** in green pumpkin for smallies pissin' 'em off on beds. Live bait kings: nightcrawlers on rigs for eyes, minnows for perch, leeches for bass. Finesse it if pressured.
Hot spots: **Muscamoot Bay reefs** for walleye driftin' 12-18 feet—limits guaranteed. **Anchor Bay shallows** near the flats for smallmouth sight-fishin' and perch bonanza.
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