Bob Devine
05-04-2009, 07:44 PM
Walleye fishing on the Det River heated up this past wknd as many anglers seen limits of walleyes come in the boat. Walleyes have been tight and using your GPS to stay on course has been the key. Once again the Ontario side of the river cleared up and fish were taken at Peche Is, St Rose Bay, Peace Fountain on the upper river and from the Ambassadoe Bridge to Fighting Island in the mid stretches. I have been using a Big Bite Bait motor oil colored ringworn or a Bio Bait Minnow in smelt color. Experiment to find out what is working best.
Look for both Lake St Clair and Erie to start catching some fish. Those on St. Clair try near the river mouths of the Thames or Belle River in 8-10 FOW with a crank bait or harness. The walleyes will be out of the river recovering from the spawn and hungry.
Those on Lake Erie, Holiday Beach will be the same but you will have to fish a little deeper 12-20 FOW as those walleyes will be exiting the Det River.
Water temps are 53-56 degrees and there are numerous other species being caught, it is a great time to take a youngster fishing.
Look for both Lake St Clair and Erie to start catching some fish. Those on St. Clair try near the river mouths of the Thames or Belle River in 8-10 FOW with a crank bait or harness. The walleyes will be out of the river recovering from the spawn and hungry.
Those on Lake Erie, Holiday Beach will be the same but you will have to fish a little deeper 12-20 FOW as those walleyes will be exiting the Det River.
Water temps are 53-56 degrees and there are numerous other species being caught, it is a great time to take a youngster fishing.