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Steelhead, Walleye & Perch Abound in Lake Erie & Detroit River: A Chilly Day on the Water

Jan 23, 2025 · 2m 29s
Steelhead, Walleye & Perch Abound in Lake Erie & Detroit River: A Chilly Day on the Water
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If you're planning to hit the waters of Lake Erie and the Detroit River today, here's what you need to know. First, let's look at the tides: you've got a...

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If you're planning to hit the waters of Lake Erie and the Detroit River today, here's what you need to know. First, let's look at the tides: you've got a high tide expected around 9:55 AM and a low tide at 3:25 PM, with the next high tide coming in at 9:55 PM. The tidal heights are relatively low, with highs at 0.05 meters (0.16 feet) and lows at 0.02 meters (0.07 feet)[1].

Weather-wise, it's going to be cold, typical for this time of year. Today, January 23, you can expect partly cloudy conditions with a high of around 8°F and a low of -5°F. Winds will be from the WSW at about 12 kt, with gusts up to 18 kt. Sunrise is at 7:22 AM, and sunset is at 5:10 PM[2].

In the Lake Erie tributaries, steelhead action has been decent to good. Anglers have been reporting success in streams like those in Chautauqua County, though Cattaraugus Creek is high and turbid, so it might take longer to settle out. For steelhead, slow down your drift and target tail-outs, deep holes, and seams. Use egg sacs, egg flies, trout beads, nymphs, and jigs tipped with a grub, all drifted tight to the bottom[1].

In the Detroit River, walleye and yellow perch are active. The daily limit for walleye has decreased to one fish per angler with a minimum length of 18 inches as of January 1. For walleye, drifting with a three-way rig and live shiner has been effective. Three-way rigs with egg sacs, trout beads, or flatfish lures are also good options. Yellow perch are hitting live minnows, particularly in the inner Buffalo Harbor[1].

For hot spots, consider Lake Erie Metropark in Rockwood or Bishop Park in Wyandotte, which offer good access to the Detroit River. Another great spot is Belle Isle State Park, where the piers on both the south and north sides can be productive for walleye, smallmouth bass, and yellow perch[1].

Overall, it's a good day to bundle up and get out on the water, especially if you're targeting steelhead in the tributaries or walleye and perch in the Detroit River. Stay warm and good luck
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