
Lake St. Clair's Summer Bounty: Smallmouth, Walleye, and Panfish Galore
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Sunrise was at 5:58 AM and sunset rolls in at 9:03 PM. No true tides here, but yesterday’s breeze left a slight stain along the east shore, though water clarity is bouncing back quick. Temps are pleasant, and the winds are light this morning—perfect conditions for chasing those hungry bass and walleye.
Smallmouth are the top story this week. Reports from both Michigan DNR and Omnia Fishing say anglers are hauling in 2- to 4-pounders, with the occasional hawg mixed in. The best action has been around Anchor Bay and Ford Cove, and don’t overlook Metropark Beach for an easy launch and quick access to hot spots. Most folks are getting it done with green pumpkin Ned rigs, finesse craws, and sneaky swimbaits—shoutout to the Great Lakes Finesse Juvy Craw, which is landing some real bruisers lately.
Walleye fans are having their moment, too. They’re coming steady on crankbaits and crawler harnesses trolled along the edges of the channels and up near the mouth of the Detroit River. Early mornings have been best, but don’t be afraid to fish into the evening—sunset brings a second wave of feeding activity.
If you’re after perch or a mixed bag, try drifting with nightcrawlers or leeches near the weeds around the Metropark. Catfish and the occasional bowfin are also making appearances in those areas.
Looking for a little adventure? Head to Sturgeon Hole for the shot at a true freshwater giant, or fish the St. Clair River Channels for a grab bag of smallmouth, walleye, and pike. St. Clair Shores remains a solid option for charters and multi-species fun.
Here’s what’s working best this week:
- Green pumpkin Ned rigs and finesse craws for smallmouth
- Underspin swimbaits in bluegill or shad colors
- Crankbaits and jigs with crawlers for walleye
- Nightcrawlers and leeches for perch and panfish
Best advice—find the submerged vegetation edges and fish slow. With water temps hovering in the high 60s to low 70s, bass are cruising both shallow and deeper grass lines.
That’s the local scoop for today. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more Lake St. Clair updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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