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Winter Walleye and Smallies on Lake St. Clair: A Chilly Fishing Report
- 2024/12/13
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As of December 13, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake St. Clair is quite different from the peak summer and fall seasons, but there are still some great opportunities for anglers.
### Weather and Tidal Report
The weather today is expected to be chilly, with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to mid-30s Fahrenheit. There is no significant tidal movement on Lake St. Clair, as it is a freshwater lake connected to the Great Lakes system but not directly influenced by ocean tides.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at around 7:50 AM, and sunset is expected at about 4:50 PM, giving anglers a decent window to get out on the water.
### Fish Activity
While the cold weather has slowed down the activity of some species, others remain active. Smallmouth Bass and Walleye are still biting, although the action is slower than in warmer months. Musky and Pike can also be targeted, as they remain active in colder waters.
### Fish Caught Yesterday
Reports from yesterday indicate that anglers were able to catch a few Smallmouth Bass, particularly in the shallower areas around the "Mile Roads" and Lake St. Clair Metropark. Some Walleye were also caught, mainly in the deeper zones of Anchor Bay and the Channels where the St. Clair River empties into the lake.
### Best Lures and Bait
For Smallmouth Bass, using drop-shot rigs, tubes, and vibrating jigs can be effective. In the colder water, slower-moving lures like jigging spoons and deep crankbaits can also work well. For Walleye, jigging with minnows or using jigging spoons tipped with minnows or waxworms is recommended. Musky anglers should try using large, slow-moving lures like suckers or musky plugs.
### Hot Spots
- **Anchor Bay**: This large bay is a hotspot for both Smallmouth Bass and Walleye. The shallow grass and sandy flats here provide excellent habitat for these species.
- **Lake St. Clair Metropark**: The backwater areas and channels around the metropark are great for targeting Smallmouth Bass and Largemouth Bass. The no-wake zone and areas around docks can be particularly productive.
Overall, while the fishing may not be as frenetic as in the warmer months, Lake St. Clair still offers some excellent winter fishing opportunities for those willing to brave the cold. Dress warmly and be patient, as the fish are there, but they may be a bit more sluggish in the cold water.
### Weather and Tidal Report
The weather today is expected to be chilly, with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to mid-30s Fahrenheit. There is no significant tidal movement on Lake St. Clair, as it is a freshwater lake connected to the Great Lakes system but not directly influenced by ocean tides.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at around 7:50 AM, and sunset is expected at about 4:50 PM, giving anglers a decent window to get out on the water.
### Fish Activity
While the cold weather has slowed down the activity of some species, others remain active. Smallmouth Bass and Walleye are still biting, although the action is slower than in warmer months. Musky and Pike can also be targeted, as they remain active in colder waters.
### Fish Caught Yesterday
Reports from yesterday indicate that anglers were able to catch a few Smallmouth Bass, particularly in the shallower areas around the "Mile Roads" and Lake St. Clair Metropark. Some Walleye were also caught, mainly in the deeper zones of Anchor Bay and the Channels where the St. Clair River empties into the lake.
### Best Lures and Bait
For Smallmouth Bass, using drop-shot rigs, tubes, and vibrating jigs can be effective. In the colder water, slower-moving lures like jigging spoons and deep crankbaits can also work well. For Walleye, jigging with minnows or using jigging spoons tipped with minnows or waxworms is recommended. Musky anglers should try using large, slow-moving lures like suckers or musky plugs.
### Hot Spots
- **Anchor Bay**: This large bay is a hotspot for both Smallmouth Bass and Walleye. The shallow grass and sandy flats here provide excellent habitat for these species.
- **Lake St. Clair Metropark**: The backwater areas and channels around the metropark are great for targeting Smallmouth Bass and Largemouth Bass. The no-wake zone and areas around docks can be particularly productive.
Overall, while the fishing may not be as frenetic as in the warmer months, Lake St. Clair still offers some excellent winter fishing opportunities for those willing to brave the cold. Dress warmly and be patient, as the fish are there, but they may be a bit more sluggish in the cold water.