Detroit Waters Heat Up: Walleye Limits and Spring Fishing Action on Lake Erie
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Sunrise hit around 7:45 AM, sunset 'bout 8 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of light. Weather's tricky per the National Weather Service marine forecast: east winds 15-25 knots shiftin' south, waves 2-4 feet, with a chance of rain and snow in the mornin'. Bundle up, waves could kick up later. No tides on these Great Lakes, but low water advisory just lifted—water levels are steady now.
Fish activity's pickin' up post-winter. Walleye's hot, especially jiggin' in the Detroit River—folks are pullin' 10-pounders like in those recent Team reports from March. Catches include limits of walleye (8-10 inch eyes common), some perch schools near Reno Beach, and smallmouth bass stirrin' in shallower spots. Amounts? Solid hauls: 20-30 walleye per boat on good days, per local chatter.
Best lures: **jiggin' spoons or blade baits** in chartreuse or glow for walleye—drop 'em 20-30 feet down. **Tube jigs** or **swimbaits** on the river edges. Live bait? Minnows or emerald shiners on a Lindy rig can't be beat for perch and eyes.
Hit these hot spots: Detroit River light line jigs near the shipping channel, or Maumee Bay drop-offs beyond 5 NM offshore for bigger waves holdin' fish.
Stay safe out there, check winds before launchin'.
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