Early Spring Walleye and Perch Bite Heating Up on Lake Erie and Detroit River
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Fish activity's pickin' up post-winter; walleye and perch are key players now. Recent reports from local spots show solid catches: perch limits off Reno Beach, walleye in the 4-8 lb range trollin' the Detroit River channel. Phoenix Bass League out of Trenton last summer nailed smallmouth bass up to 5 lbs on the River—smallies still holdin' strong in 20-40 feet. Amounts? Dozens of perch daily, handfuls of walleye per boat, bass stackin' if ya hit structure.
Best lures: crankbaits like Husky Jerks in firetiger for walleye, or Rapala Shad Raps. Jigs with twister tails for perch. Bait-wise, live minnows or emerald shiners rule the river; nightcrawlers on spreader rigs for bottom bouncers. Early bite's hot trollin' 1.5-2.5 mph.
Hot spots: Detroit River ship channel for walleye—anchor or drift the drop-offs. And try the Islands near Put-in-Bay for perch stacks in 25 feet.
Bundle up, check your gear, and get after 'em safe!
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