EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 3 MIN
Lake St. Clair Walleye and Bass Heat Up with Full Moon Spring Bite
from Lake St. Clair, Michigan Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake St. Clair angling guru, comin' at ya live from the Detroit River shores on April 3rd, 2026, at 3 AM Eastern. Water temps are climbin' into the mid-50s like we saw in recent Great Lakes reports from Cleveland Metroparks and On The Water, wakin' up the bite after that brutal winter. Sunrise hits at 7:15 AM, sunset around 8:00 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em. Weather's lookin' decent early: mid-50s highs, northeast breeze pickin' up to 15-20 mph by afternoon per those Cape Cod and Long Island forecasts mirrorin' our setup, but watch for rain showers pushin' in late. No real tides here on the big lake, but that full moon phase from On The Water's NYC report is pumpin' current in the river channels, revvin' fish like it's goin' out of style. Fish activity's heatin' up—bass are pushin' shallow in pre-spawn mode, just like Bass Forecast says nationwide with this full moon drawin' 'em to warm flats. Walleye and smallies are crushin' jerkbaits and paddletails hard, per those LI reports, while yellow perch and sunnies school up tight. Recent catches? Mixed bags of perch, stocked trout holdovers, and early stripers staging near outflows—folks at Cleveland shoreline nabbin' limits on small jigs tipped with maggots or shiners. Lake St. Clair locals report 10-20 walleye days, limits of perch (think 8-12 inchers), and smallies to 4 pounds in the river. Best lures: Go with 1/16 oz hair jigs or tube jigs in white/pearl, tipped with waxworms or emerald shiners—deadly on perch and eyes. For bass, jerkbaits and soft paddletails on light heads. Live minnows or nightcrawlers under a bobber for panfish. Big plugs on outgoing current for any early muskies lurkin'. Hot spots: Anchor the South Channel drop-offs for walleye at first light, or hit the Belle Isle flats for shallow bass ambushes. If you're boatless, try the St. Clair Shores marinas for perch city. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake St. Clair angling guru, comin' at ya live from the Detroit River shores on April 3rd, 2026, at 3 AM Eastern. Water temps are climbin' into the mid-50s like we saw in recent Great Lakes reports from Cleveland Metroparks and On The Water, wakin' up the bite after that brutal winter. Sunrise hits at 7:15 AM, sunset around 8:00 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em. Weather's lookin' decent early: mid-50s highs, northeast breeze pickin' up to 15-20 mph by afternoon per those Cape Cod and Long Island forecasts mirrorin' our setup, but watch for rain showers pushin' in late. No real tides here on the big lake, but that full moon phase from On The Water's NYC report is pumpin' current in the river channels, revvin' fish like it's goin' out of style. Fish activity's heatin' up—bass are pushin' shallow in pre-spawn mode, just like Bass Forecast says nationwide with this full moon drawin' 'em to warm flats. Walleye and smallies are crushin' jerkbaits and paddletails hard, per those LI reports, while yellow perch and sunnies school up tight. Recent catches? Mixed bags of perch, stocked trout holdovers, and early stripers staging near outflows—folks at Cleveland shoreline nabbin' limits on small jigs tipped with maggots or shiners. Lake St. Clair locals report 10-20 walleye days, limits of perch (think 8-12 inchers), and smallies to 4 pounds in the river. Best lures: Go with 1/16 oz hair jigs or tube jigs in white/pearl, tipped with waxworms or emerald shiners—deadly on perch and eyes. For bass, jerkbaits and soft paddletails on light heads. Live minnows or nightcrawlers under a bobber for panfish. Big plugs on outgoing current for any early muskies lurkin'. Hot spots: Anchor the South Channel drop-offs for walleye at first light, or hit the Belle Isle flats for shallow bass ambushes. If you're boatless, try the St. Clair Shores marinas for perch city. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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