Lake St. Clair Fishing Report: Early Winter Patterns, Walleye, Perch, and Panfish Hotspots
10 December 2025

Lake St. Clair Fishing Report: Early Winter Patterns, Walleye, Perch, and Panfish Hotspots

Lake St. Clair, Michigan Fishing Report Today

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We’re sliding into solid early‑winter patterns now. No real “tide” on St. Clair, but lake levels are a few inches below the long‑term December average, according to the Georgian Bay Association, so some shoreline spots are a bit skinnier than usual. Water temps are cold enough that folks are starting to poke at first‑ice bays, but main‑lake ice remains sketchy; treat everything like it won’t hold you yet.

Weather today around the lake is classic December: below‑freezing air, light northwest breeze, and a mix of clouds with some weak sun trying to punch through. Sunrise is right around 7:50 a.m., sunset near 4:59 p.m., so your prime light windows are tight. That low light, paired with stable barometer, usually favors a short but decent morning walleye bite and a late‑afternoon perch flurry.

FishingReminder’s solunar outlook for St. Clair Shores calls today a “poor” fishing day, but locals know you can still grind out a box if you time those dawn and dusk windows and fish slow. Fish are in winter mode: tight to breaks, holding on remaining weed edges, and not moving far to chase.

Recent action has centered on three targets:

- **Walleye**: Anglers drifting or slow‑trolling the shipping channel edges and the mouth of the Detroit River have been picking up modest numbers, with better size than numbers. Think a half‑dozen keepers a trip if you stay on marks.
- **Perch**: The colder it’s gotten, the more decent perch have stacked in the canals and protected marinas from St. Clair Shores up toward Anchor Bay. Buckets aren’t overflowing yet, but 10–20 keeper perch in a half‑day has been common.
- **Panfish**: Bluegill and crappie are showing in the canals and back cuts on the American side; folks hopping around boat wells are icing a nice mixed bag.

According to a recent Detroit Free Press piece citing FishingBooker’s rankings, Lake St. Clair just got tagged as one of the top ice‑fishing lakes in the country for perch, walleye, and panfish, and the early‑season bite is starting to reflect that.

Baits and lures that are working:

- For walleye:
- Bright 3/8‑ to 1/2‑oz jigging spoons in gold, firetiger, or glow with a minnow head.
- Slow‑trolled deep‑diving crankbaits in natural perch or clown patterns when you’ve got more open water than ice.
- For perch and panfish:
- Tiny tungsten jigs in chartreuse, orange, or glow, tipped with a single waxworm or red spike.
- Old‑school lake shiners on a perch rig when they’re belly‑to‑bottom and finicky.

Fish everything subtle: short jig strokes, long pauses, and don’t be afraid to downsize line to 4‑lb fluoro in that clear St. Clair water.

Couple of local hot spots to try:

- **South Shore canal lines from St. Clair Shores east toward the 9 and 10 Mile canals**: Good mix of perch and bluegill, with the occasional bonus walleye sliding through in low light.
- **Western Anchor Bay, off Fair Haven and the Metropark weed edge**: Classic early‑ice and pre‑ice perch water; look for remaining green weeds in 8–12 feet and work the edges patiently.

As always this time of year, the biggest key is safety: check ice every few steps if you’re walking out, wear a float suit if you have one, and don’t trust someone else’s old tracks.

That’s your Lake St. Clair rundown from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next report.

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