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Good morning from Lake Erie, Detroit—this is Artificial Lure with your September 6th, 2025, angler’s report. We’ve got the lowdown on what’s biting, the weather to expect, and where to wet your line for the best shot at filling that livewell.

The **weather today** is shaping up with that classic early fall feel—cool, steady east winds early on, calming as you move into late morning. According to the National Weather Service, we've still got some residual chop out there, but nothing too serious this side of the lake after yesterday’s big gale warnings that brought waves up to 14 feet. The action is best on the lee sides or tucked in behind the islands if you’re feeling the wind. Water temps are reported in the low 70s, which has helped keep fish active all morning long.

**Tidal action** isn’t a significant factor here, but don’t let that fool you—the current and wind can change things fast, especially around the river mouths and drop-offs. Plan your drifts accordingly, especially in the Detroit River and out toward Stony Point.

**Sunrise** rolled in at 7:04 am this morning, and sunset will hit right around 8:06 pm, giving you a good long window. Historically, both the first couple hours after sunrise and the last light have had excellent bites, especially if you’re chasing those larger predators.

Now, what’s **biting**? Sportsman's Warehouse reports a strong run of **yellow perch and white perch** this week, with folks filling coolers near the Michigan-Ohio line and around the islands. Perch are tight to bottom structure and responding well to standard perch rigs tipped with live minnows—that’s your money move. Don’t skimp; fresh bait outfishes frozen, especially when the barometric pressure’s on the move.

For you trollers and cast-and-crank fans, **walleye** are still hanging at the slightly deeper edges, especially off Brest Bay and near the mouth of the Detroit River. Lately, folks doing best are running Bandit crankbaits in chrome or perch patterns, trolled with long leads at 1.8 to 2 mph, particularly towards dusk and into the night bite. Several anglers reported solid catches of eaters and a few lunkers this way Friday night, so get those planer boards out and cover water.

Salmon makes a surprise mention—yes, there’s been incidental reports of **salmon** caught in the deeper pockets on Lake Erie, but the bread and butter remains walleye and those fall-run perch. For fun on lighter gear, the Detroit River is still coughing up **big perch, pike, and the occasional smallmouth** on jigs tipped with plastics or shiners.

**Best baits and lures right now:**
- **Perch:** Perch rigs with live emerald shiners or fathead minnows.
- **Walleye:** Bandit crankbaits, Flicker Minnows, and husky jerks in natural or bright patterns.
- **Smallmouth bass:** Drop shot rigs with goby or minnow imitations, and the ever-trusty tube.
- **Bonus tip:** Early birds are finding success with shiny metal spoons like Little Cleos—especially if you’re targeting suspended fish off breakwalls and rocky points while casting from shore.

**Hot spots:** You really can’t go wrong starting your morning near Elizabeth Park Boat Launch in Trenton for quick river access, or working the shoals northeast of Pelee Island if you can trailer your rig across the border. Stony Point has also earned its stripes this week for walleye, with a steady pick for perch closer to shore.

A reminder: after yesterday’s gales, always check local wind and wave forecasts before heading out. Safety comes first, even on familiar water.

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