Promising Fishing on Lake Erie and Detroit River Despite Winter Conditions

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Promising Fishing on Lake Erie and Detroit River Despite Winter Conditions
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As of January 19, 2025, the fishing scene on Lake Erie and the Detroit River is looking promising despite the winter conditions. **Weather and Water Conditions:** The water levels on...
show more**Weather and Water Conditions:**
The water levels on Lake Erie are currently above their long-term January averages by about 6 inches, and they are expected to remain stable over the next month[2]. The weather is cold, typical for January, with icy conditions prevailing. However, the outflow from Lake Erie through the Niagara River is projected to be slightly above average for January, which can affect fishing conditions.
**Sunrise and Sunset:**
For January 19, sunrise is at around 7:55 AM, and sunset is at about 5:15 PM.
**Fish Activity:**
Yesterday saw a good amount of activity for walleye, yellow perch, and steelhead. Walleye catches were particularly strong, with many anglers reporting fish in the 1-3 pound range, and some lucky ones landing walleyes up to 10 pounds[1][4].
**Types and Amounts of Fish:**
Walleye and yellow perch were the most targeted species. Non-charter anglers and charter boat operators reported significant catches of these species. Smallmouth bass and steelhead were also active, although in lesser numbers[1][3].
**Best Lures and Bait:**
For walleye, using jigs tipped with minnows or nightcrawlers is highly effective. For yellow perch, small jigs with maggots or tiny spoons work well. Steelhead can be caught using spawn bags or small flies.
**Hot Spots:**
- The Detroit River is a hotspot, especially along the Detroit Riverwalk in William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor, and on Belle Isle Park. Here, you can catch a variety of fish including walleye, muskie, and perch[4].
- Sterling State Park on Lake Erie, about 38 miles from Detroit, is another excellent spot. It offers great offshore fishing and access to several lagoons[4].
Overall, the conditions are favorable for a productive day of fishing on Lake Erie and the Detroit River. Make sure to bundle up and stay safe on the icy waters.
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