As of November 28, 2024, here’s a local’s perspective on the fishing scene at Lake St. Clair, Michigan.
First off, the weather is cooling down significantly, with temperatures in the mid-40s to low 50s, which is typical for this time of year. The sunrise today is at about 7:30 AM, and sunset is around 4:45 PM. There aren’t any significant tidal changes to worry about on Lake St. Clair, but wind direction can impact fishing conditions.
Yesterday, the fishing was a bit challenging due to the cold front that moved in, but there were still some decent catches reported. For perch, anglers were finding them in shallower areas, particularly around the weed lines and cuts near the mouth of the South Channel. Using slip bobbers and small jigs with minnows or worms seemed to be effective. However, the perch fishing has been inconsistent lately, with some days yielding better results than others.
Smallmouth bass are still active, especially in areas with structure like rocks and weed beds. Anglers using Liv Scope technology have been able to locate larger schools of baitfish, which often indicate the presence of bass. Soft plastics and crankbaits have been working well for smallmouths.
Walleye fishing has been spread out, with some fish found in deeper waters on the Canadian side, but there are still plenty on the U.S. side, particularly in areas like The Dumping Grounds and heavy weed beds. Jigging with minnows or using crankbaits in these deeper areas can be productive.
For those targeting sturgeon, there have been reports of large sturgeons being spotted, with one recent catch measuring over 75 inches and weighing 125 pounds. However, sturgeon fishing is highly regulated and requires specific permits.
Hot spots to consider include The Dumping Grounds, the area around the 26 can by the mouth of the South Channel, and the cuts and weed lines in shallow water. If you’re after smallmouths, the Mile Roads and areas around Harsens Island are worth a try.
Remember, as we transition into fall and eventually winter, fishing conditions will continue to change, so stay flexible and be prepared to adjust your tactics accordingly.
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