Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake St. Clair fishing guru, comin' at ya live on April 14, 2026, at 3 AM EDT. Water's sittin' around 52 degrees from recent NOAA buoy reads, perfect for the walleye spawn windin' down and perch heatin' up. No real tides here bein' a Great Lake, but those strong northwest winds last week dropped levels a hair—check the DNR gauge at 2.8 feet and risin' slow.
Weather today's a beauty: mostly sunny per NOAA forecast, highs hittin' 58°F, lows 42°F, light 5-10 mph west winds easin' off by noon. Sunrise at 6:45 AM, sunset 8:15 PM—prime low-light bites at dawn and dusk. Solunar peaks hit major around 11 AM and 8 PM, moon in waxin' gibbous phase for solid activity.
Fish are active! Michigan DNR reports say walleye limits comin' steady—folks pullin' 15-20 a day on the Canadian line reefs, 4-8 pounders mostly. Muskies stirrin' in the shallows, a few 40-inchers boated near the St. Clair River mouth. Yellow perch schools thick in 10-20 feet off Anchor Bay, buckets full of 8-10 inchers. Smallmouth smallies aggressive on rock piles, plus channel cats and pike roundin' out the mix from last week's angler logs.
Best lures? Toss **Rapala Shad Raps** or **Reef Runner Riot** crankbaits in firetiger or chartreuse for walleye—troll 'em 1.8-2.5 mph at 15-25 feet. **Jerkbaits like Suicks** or **Bucktail jigs** tipped with minnows for muskies and smallies. Live **emerald shinies** or nightcrawlers on slip-sinker rigs crush perch and cats. Plastics like 3-inch Gulp minnows on 1/4-oz jigheads for all-around action.
Hot spots: Hit the **Musselman Flats** for perch and walleye drop-offs, or **Buoy 4 off Selfridge** for smallmouth ambushes—anchor up and vertical jig.
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