Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling around Lake St. Clair, Michigan, comin' at ya live on April 15, 2026. Winds are kickin' up a bit today, steady at 10-15 mph from the northwest per the National Weather Service forecast, with temps hoverin' in the mid-50s under partly cloudy skies. Sunrise was at 6:45 AM, sunset around 8:15 PM—perfect for those dawn and dusk bites. No real tides here on the big lake, but water levels are steady thanks to stable Detroit River flows, keepin' things fishable.
Fish activity's pickin' up with spring fever hittin' hard. Walleyes are on the move in 8-15 feet near the drop-offs, slammin' nightcrawlers on bottom bouncers or crankbaits like Rapala Shad Raps in perch colors. Muskies are stirrin' in the weeds, hittin' big bucktails and topwaters early. Smallmouth bass are keyin' on crayfish—throw tubes or Ned rigs in green pumpkin. Recent catches? Locals report 20-30 walleyes per boat last weekend from the Canadian side, plus limits of perch and a few 5-pound smallies. Perch are stackin' up thick on the bars, pullin' in 10-15 inchers on minnows or worms under a slip bobber.
Best lures right now: Firetiger jointed Rapalas for walleyes trollin' at 1.5-2.0 mph, white paddletails for bass in the shallows, and big rubber swimbaits for muskies. Live bait? Nightcrawlers or fathead minnows are killin' it—grab 'em fresh from the shops in St. Clair Shores.
Hot spots: Hit the Clinton River mouth at first light for walleyes and perch, or anchor the Muskegon Bay shoals in 12 feet for non-stop smallies. Stay safe out there, bundle up against that wind, and watch for boat traffic.
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