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Frigid November Blast Hits Lake Erie - Walleye, Perch, and Steelhead Update
Lake Erie, Detroit Fishing Report
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1 week ago
Frigid November Blast Hits Lake Erie - Walleye, Perch, and Steelhead Update
This is Artificial Lure with your Lake Erie and Detroit area fishing report for Sunday, November 9th, 2025 at about 8:25 in the morning.
Let’s start with the **weather**: We’re seeing an arctic blast push through the region, bringing in cold, windy, and wet conditions more typical for mid-January than November. The National Weather Service is reporting **highs only in the 30s for Detroit**, with lows approaching the upper teens and 20s. Rain showers this morning are moving to snow later tonight, and **north-northeast winds are clocking in at a solid 15 to 25 knots**. If you’re heading out, layer up—a stiff polar vortex is making it feel downright wintry. A Small Craft Advisory is in effect, specifically warning anglers with smaller boats: be cautious, or better yet, stick to protected waters and shorelines for now.
**Lake Erie water temps** are holding in the low-50s off Toledo and low-to-mid 50s off Cleveland and Erie, so the season’s bite window is closing, especially for warm water fish.
**Tidal report:** While Lake Erie doesn’t experience true ocean tides, north winds will pile up water on the south shore, causing a slight rise and more current along the Detroit River mouth. Be ready for swirling conditions and higher-than-normal chop, especially near the points and river confluences.
**Sunrise was at 7:18 AM**, with sunset coming early at 5:22 PM, so plan your trip for daylight and watch the weather for afternoon snow squalls.
Now, the hottest topic: **Fish activity and catches.** The cold snap has shifted the bite. **Walleye** are staging along drop-offs and deeper holes, particularly near the mouth of the Detroit River and out toward Stony Point. Locals report solid limits being landed this week before the cold front—five, up to six fish per boat, most in the 15-22 inch range. **Perch** bite is thinning out, but scattered catches are coming from near Grosse Ile and the southwest corner of Lake Erie, with anglers getting 20 to 30 keepers per outing. Expect fewer jumbo perch as the water cools even more. **Steelhead** are showing up at river mouths and along rocky shorelines—fish up to seven pounds, mostly early morning before the wind really picks up.
For **lures and bait**, crankbaits like Rapalas and deep-diving Bandits have been the ticket for walleye, trolled slow along structure at 15-20 feet. Color choice: go bright (chartreuse, silver, purple) for visibility in the murky chop. Jigging with twister tails or live minnows has also been productive, especially when the wind keeps you closer to shore. Perch are biting best on emerald shiners fished on double rig setups. Steelhead anglers should focus on brightly colored spawn sacs or ¼ ounce Little Cleos—orange or pink is working best in the early light. With colder water, keep everything slow and deliberate.
**Hot spots for today:** - The main channel off the **Wyandotte Boat Launch**, where the deeper current edges have produced steady walleye and even a couple steelhead at first light. - The submerged humps near **Stony Point**, just west of the Detroit River mouth: deeper water and less wind exposure, particularly good if you’re targeting late-season perch. - The **mouth of the Huron River**, where steelhead are moving in strong—anglers using spawn or drifting beads have been reporting the occasional brown trout mixed in.
Given the waves (up to 8-10 feet on the open lake!), stay close, fish in leeward coves, or stick to the river and its tributaries. Safety first—with stiff wind, freezing temps, and possible snow tonight, it’s a real November challenge.
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Welcome to "Lake Erie, Detroit Fishing Report Today," your go-to podcast for the latest fishing updates and expert tips. Tune in daily for real-time conditions, hotspots, and insider advice to make your fishing trip a success. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a weekend warrior, we’ll keep you hooked with essential information and local insights for the best fishing experience on Lake Erie and in the Detroit area. Don't miss an episode—cast off with us every day!