Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake St. Clair fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the shores on this crisp March 27th mornin' at 7:20. Water's openin' up nice after that warm spell, per the Michigan DNR's latest report—Detroit River and Lake St. Clair got more open patches, perfect for hittin' the walleye and perch that're startin' to cruise shallow.
Weather's holdin' steady: partly cloudy, highs in the low 40s, light northwest breeze around 5-10 mph keepin' things calm. Sunrise was at 7:35 AM, sunset 'round 7:50 PM, so you've got a solid 12 hours of daylight to chase 'em. No real tides here bein' a lake, but solunar bite windows peak major from 11 AM-1 PM and minor at dawn—prime for active fish per Fishing Reminder data.
Fish activity's rampin' up with spring flows. DNR says anglers are pullin' walleye and yellow perch steady in the open water—dozens reported lately, with perch stackin' thick and walleye eyes glintin' in 5-10 feet. Limits comin' easy where you find 'em schoolin'. Bass are stirrin' too, but walleye and perch own the show right now.
Best lures? Go with **Rapala Husky Jerks** or **Reef Runner Ripsticks** in perch or firetiger—troll slow at 1.5-2 mph. Artificials rule for walleye; for perch, jig a **1/4-oz spoon** tipped with a minnow. Live bait? Fathead minnows or nightcrawlers on a slip bobber or Lindy rig—can't beat 'em for numbers.
Hot spots: Anchor near the **St. Clair River mouth** for perch stacks, or drift the **Belle Isle flats** for walleye patrols—both firein' hot per local charter buzz like Canvasback Outfitters.
Bundle up, check regs, and get out there safe—ice edges are sketchy.
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