Good morning from Lake Erie and Detroit’s waterfront—this is Artificial Lure with your Thursday fishing report, November 6th, 2025.
It’s a classic late-fall morning on the lake: *sunrise just after 7:12 AM, sunset at 5:18 PM*. The air’s brisk, highs touching the mid-50s, lows in the lower 40s overnight, with plenty of sun now but a cold snap is marching in from the Northwest by the weekend, bringing sharply colder temps and possibly some rain and high winds as we roll into Friday night. This morning, expect winds out of the west-southwest around 7 mph, humidity near 56%, and visibility clear across the basin. Water conditions are relatively calm now, but a cold front is on the way; by Friday, wind will pick up and higher waves are expected, especially late[Fox Weather / Weather.com forecast].
Lake Erie isn’t tidal but water levels fluctuate with winds and atmospheric pressure. NOAA notes southwest winds picking up ahead of a front, switching northwest later, so plan to fish early and hug shoreline structures by afternoon[NWS Cleveland].
Now to fish activity: the *fall walleye run* is entering prime time off Detroit, with big catches reported in the river mouth and up toward Monroe. Anglers pulling in *walleye* (average 2–6 lbs), *yellow perch*, and *white bass* in good numbers this week. The Detroit River’s deeper holes and drop-offs are holding the most active fish, while rock piles and harbor mouths up near Pointe Mouillee are reliably productive. Recent charters have reported full limits of walleye before noon, and perch catches are steady—though most are running small, so throwbacks are higher than in October.
The best lures right now:
- **Blade baits** in gold or silver, jigged slow along the bottom.
- **Jigging Rapalas** and soft plastic minnow imitations—chartreuse or purple get attention on sunny days.
- For walleye after sunset, switch to shallow-running crankbaits—natural shad or firetiger patterns.
- Live baitwise, it’s hard to beat a fresh- or salted emerald shiner on a drop-shot for perch and bass.
Want hotspots? Two no-fail picks today:
- **Wyandotte Municipal Boat Ramp area**: Try the channel edges nearby with vertical jigs for walleye and good-size bass.
- **Pointe Mouillee State Game Area**: Dredge cuts and rocky corners for mixed bags and less pressured fish.
Water quality is solid, though keep an eye on any algal bloom updates; Circle of Blue reports Michigan boosting regs on CAFOs to help curb nutrient runoff this season. The increased oversight is expected to reduce pollution risks for next spring’s spawn, which is good news for everyone on the water.
Looking ahead, winter’s arriving early, so target late afternoons for warmer air and steadier bite—especially ahead of weekend storm fronts. Walleye and perch remain the main targets, but steelhead are beginning to migrate into tributaries, with a few grabbing orange spawn sacs beneath floats.
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