Lake Erie Outdoors
Fishing Forums => Lake St. Clair => Topic started by: LEO on December 07, 2018, 10:51:46 AM
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Dec 7, 2018
Lake St. Clair: The docks at the boat launches have been removed. Musky anglers were still out and catching fish. Water temperatures were in the upper 30’s and will fall fast with the cold air temperatures.
Michigan DNR
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Dec 14, 2018
Detroit River: A few boat anglers were out fishing the canals. Some nice bluegills were caught on a jig and wax worm in the marinas. Some perch and crappie also were caught, but anglers were sorting through the small perch.
Lake St. Clair: Has thin ice in most of the canals and marinas. Ice thickness is highly variable ranging from skim to maybe 1.5 inches, so the ice is not safe. All the docks are out, and the protected launches are iced in. The Harley Ensign launch is iced in as well after overnight winds shifted and blew the ice in. Warm temperatures predicted for the weekend will not help ice formation.
Michigan DNR
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Dec 20, 2018
Detroit River: Anglers were getting a few more perch but were still sorting out the small ones. Fish were caught around Grosse Ile as well as in the canals and marinas. The occasional crappie was also caught. Bluegills were hitting on spikes and wax worms. Boat anglers were getting a few walleye in the lower Trenton Channel.
Lake St. Clair: Has skim ice only in the canals and marinas. There is no fishable ice. The boat launches are open however there has been very little fishing activity.
Michigan DNR
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No ice folks :( wait til february! (if you want quads out there lol)