Late Fall Fishing on Lake St. Clair: Walleye, Perch, and Smallmouth Bass Thrive in Comfortable Conditions
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Late Fall Fishing on Lake St. Clair: Walleye, Perch, and Smallmouth Bass Thrive in Comfortable Conditions
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As of November 23, 2024, here’s a local's perspective on the fishing conditions at Lake St. Clair, Michigan: Today, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging...
show moreToday, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to mid-40s Fahrenheit, making it a typical late fall day. Sunrise is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at about 4:45 PM.
Tidal conditions, although not as significant on Lake St. Clair as on coastal waters, are influenced by the Detroit River. However, the water levels and currents can still affect fishing, especially near the river mouth.
Yesterday's fishing reports indicated a decent day for anglers. Fish activity has been steady, particularly for walleye and perch. Several anglers reported catching a good number of walleyes, especially in the deeper waters near the Detroit River and around Harsens Island. Perch fishing has also been productive, with many anglers finding success in the shallower bays and weed beds.
For walleye, jigs tipped with minnows or nightcrawlers are working well. Some anglers are also using crankbaits and spinner rigs to good effect. For perch, small jigs with maggots or small minnows are the go-to choices.
Smallmouth bass are still active, especially in the cooler temperatures. Using lures like the Great Lakes Finesse drop worm, particularly in green pumpkin with purple flake, has been successful in finding bass in the deeper weed patches.
Hot spots include the areas around Harsens Island, the Detroit River mouth, and the shallow bays like Anchor Bay. These areas tend to hold a mix of walleye, perch, and smallmouth bass.
Overall, it's a great time to be out on Lake St. Clair, with a variety of species active and the cooler weather making for comfortable fishing conditions. Just make sure to bundle up and stay warm.
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