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Lake St Clair Fishing Reports - March 2021
« on: March 04, 2021, 07:37:49 AM »
March 4, 2021

Detroit River: Has some ice flow coming down.  No boats were out.

Lake St. Clair: Ice on the main lake has been compromised by the run-off and warm conditions. There have been many instances of anglers falling through the ice this week. Even places with relatively thick ice have weak areas and pockets of open water. Anglers should no longer be on the ice.

St. Clair River: Ice flows are occurring periodically. These are difficult to predict and conditions can change rapidly. Some walleye and salmon are starting to be caught by shore anglers in the upper river.

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Re: Lake St Clair Fishing Reports - March 2021
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2021, 08:08:06 AM »
Mar 10, 2021

Lake St. Clair: Ice conditions continue to deteriorate and anglers should stay off any remaining ice.  The Harley Ensign boat launch at the Clinton River mouth was ice free.  There was little fishing activity and only a few boats have been out.

St. Clair River: Anglers should be very cautious of ice flows as Lake Huron ice breaks up. Conditions can change rapidly. Anglers that did make it out found some walleye, salmon and lake whitefish in the upper portions of the river.

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Re: Lake St Clair Fishing Reports - March 2021
« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2021, 09:31:51 AM »
Mar 18. 2021

Detroit River: Is producing some yellow perch in the cuts and marinas. Most are using perch rigs with minnows. A couple small walleye were also caught.

Lake St. Clair: The lake and backwaters are ice free. Some docks are in at the Harley Ensign launch. Fairhaven and Selfridge should have the docks in soon. Windy conditions have made it difficult to get out. Some anglers are doing well on perch and panfish in the nearshore areas, marinas and canals.  couple walleye were caught by those trolling in the southwest area of the lake. 

St. Clair River: The docks should be in soon once the potential for ice flow damage is no longer a concern. Walleye and salmon are being caught by the few anglers venturing out.

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Re: Lake St Clair Fishing Reports - March 2021
« Reply #3 on: March 25, 2021, 12:54:23 PM »
Mar 25, 2021

Detroit River: Anglers fishing in marinas reported catching some yellow perch using minnows.  Boats are starting to get out with some success catching a few walleye on jigs tipped with minnows.

Lake St. Clair: Docks are in at all the boat ramps. The Clinton River Cutoff Launch will be open later this spring after dredging can be completed. Boat anglers fishing the Mile Roads and south reported mixed catches of walleye, smallmouth bass, and muskellunge. Productive reports have also come in from yellow perch anglers.

St. Clair River: The upper river has been producing good catches of walleye and salmon by shore anglers. Some boat anglers have been out as well and reported a few walleye and Coho caught. There was very little fishing activity in the southern portion of the river.

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Re: Lake St Clair Fishing Reports - March 2021
« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2021, 02:07:32 PM »
Mar 28, 2021

Spring yellow perch fishing on Lake Erie is underway with some excellent catches coming off Cattaraugus Creek in 50-60 feet of water. Buffalo Harbor launch is open, Cattaraugus Creek State launch and Town of Hanover launch are open without launch docks, and Sturgeon Point launch is closed.

Cattaraugus Creek was in fishable shape the last couple of days, but the water level is coming up again. The other Lake Erie tributaries were running lower and the overall bite was slower. Today's rain gave those creeks a needed bump in flow. Spring run steelhead hit a variety of baits including egg sacs, egg flies, trout beads, nymphs, streamers, worms, minnows and jigs with grubs or twister tails. For those new to steelhead fishing, see the Steelhead Fishing in Lake Erie Tributaries page.

Anglers were recently catching some steelhead and brown trout from the Dunkirk City Pier by casting spoons and spinners. The DEC fishing platform on the west side of the harbor remains closed due to extensive storm damages. Some trout typically show in Barcelona Harbor in spring as well. Decent numbers of yellow perch generally show in Buffalo Harbor in spring. Be aware, fishing in Buffalo Harbor is permitted from the shore or boat only. No fishing on the docks.

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