Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake St. Clair angling guru, comin' at ya live from the crisp March mornin' of March 30th, 2026, 'round 7:20 AM. Water's runnin' steady with no big tidal swings today—tides here mimic the Detroit River's pull, keepin' things predictable for early risers. Weather's chillin' out at about 35°F with light northwest winds at 5-10 mph, partly cloudy skies buildin' to a high near 45°F. Sunrise hit at 7:45 AM, sunset's 7:50 PM, so prime light's from dawn till dusk, especially them twilight bites.
Fish are wakin' up post-winter! Daily Press reports whitefish bit slow but picked up this week, while nighttime folks nailed steady smelt and burbot. Smallmouth bass are roamin'—ODNR studies show these bronzies swimmin' hundreds of miles, loopin' from Lake Erie up the Detroit River into St. Clair and back. Walleyes and perch are hot too, per local charter chatter from Canvasback Outfitters targetin' 'em big-time. Limits? Folks haulin' 10-20 whitefish strings, dozens of smelt runs at night, and smallies pushin' 3-5 lbs.
Hit 'em with wax worms or minnows on jigs for whitefish and bottom-dwellers—Anderson's Probait's stockin' fresh ones. For smallies, bounce crawfish-imitatin' soft plastics or Ned rigs; walleyes love crankbaits in perch colors or live minnows under slip bobbers. Twilight times are gold—major bites when solunar peaks hit points and reefs.
Hot spots? Anchor near the Clinton River mouth for perch and walleye staging, or troll the east shore drop-offs off Selfridge for roamin' smallmouths. Points on either side of beaches shine if water's clear, per Fishing Reminder tips.
Bundle up, check your regs on Michigan DNR site, and get out there before the crowds.
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