Artificial Lure here with your Sunday, September 14th, 2025, Lake Erie and Detroit River fishing report. The lake’s serving up just about perfect conditions for those getting up early or staying late—light and variable winds all day, with waves staying at a comfortable one foot or less, according to the National Weather Service marine forecast. Expect some passing sprinkles, but nothing that’ll keep anglers off the water. High pressure is holding steady over the region, so the water clarity’s solid and the currents are cooperating—ideal for working the drop-offs and weed edges.
Sunrise hit at 7:08 AM this morning and sunset’s coming at 7:47 PM. That gives us those magic low-light periods for both the crack-of-dawn crowd and the evening shift—prime time for hunting predatory fish along the shorelines and river mouths.
Right now, walleye and yellow perch are still the headliners along the south shore, with reports via Michigan Sportsman Forum rolling in of good perch hauls in 15–20 feet of water near weed beds and drop-offs. Anglers using 1/32 oz chartreuse jigs tipped with a one-inch Gulp Emerald Shiner or live minnows are doing the most damage. Walleye are hanging deeper during midday but sliding up shallower as the sun edges lower, especially near Point Mouillee and the mouth of the Detroit River.
Bass chasers are finding steady smallmouth action around the river mouth and scattered shoals—try a green pumpkin tube jig or a Ned rig if you want numbers; for bigger fish, a live shiner drifted along the current seam is tough to beat. Crankbaits like the classic Shad Rap or Hot ‘N Tot in natural perch or firetiger colors have been hammering both bass and the bonus eater-sized walleye.
Pan anglers are filling baskets with bluegill and rock bass around Grosse Ile and Humbug Marsh, especially under dock shadows and around submerged timber using worm segments or waxworms on a small hook. Crappie are starting to school near deeper brush piles; if you’re targeting slabs, note that pink and white tube jigs or live minnows are getting the nod this week.
Best hotspots right now:
- The **head of the Detroit River**, especially the first mile out from Lake Erie into the river proper where current breaks hold both predator and panfish.
- The **Stony Point** area off Monroe, where perch and walleye are stacking up on the isolated humps.
- Late evening, sliding in on the Maumee Bay edges for both bass and the occasional pike if you’re throwing big flashy spinnerbaits or running a swimbait just above the weeds.
Overall activity is high—anglers are putting solid numbers in the livewell, especially hitting those windows before and after the light switch. Best baits today:
- Live emerald shiners for everything from perch to walleye.
- Chartreuse or orange 1/32 to 1/16 oz jigs for finesse panfish and picky perch.
- Crankbaits (firetiger, natural shad, or perch) for covering water quickly for bass and fast-moving walleye.
- Tube jigs, Ned rigs, and traditional spinnerbaits for smallmouth, especially when the sun stays off the water.
If you like a little adventure, drift the shipping channel edges between Grosse Ile and Wyandotte—always good for a multi-species surprise. Current keeps the baitfish stacked and the big ones aren’t far behind.
Thanks for tuning in to today’s Lake Erie and Detroit fishing report. Don’t forget to subscribe so you stay ahead of the bite! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI