Wayne County puts you at the heart of Southeast Michigan's premier freshwater action. With the Detroit River on one side, Lake Erie to the south, and Lake St. Clair to the northeast, local waters funnel bait and gamefish through a world-class corridor that Wayne County fishing charters know inside and out.
Each spring, the Detroit River's famed walleye migration draws anglers from across the region for vertical jigging and drifting along current seams and rocky breaks. As the season progresses, charters spread out to Lake Erie for open-water trolling and to Lake St. Clair's weed edges and flats, where smallmouth bass smash cranks and plastics and muskies prowl the breaks.
Summer brings steady mixed-bag opportunities: limit-worthy yellow perch schools on Erie, feisty smallmouth on St. Clair, and consistent river bites for walleye and white bass. Fall often delivers trophy-class bronzebacks and heavyweight walleyes as cooling temps ignite the feed. When conditions allow, winter trips can pivot to safe-ice panfish or carefully targeted cold-season walleye where currents and weather cooperate.
Launch points across the county—think Detroit's riverfront, Downriver communities like Wyandotte and Trenton, and the Grosse Pointe shoreline—offer quick runs to productive structure, channels, and reefs. Local captains tailor techniques to daily conditions, from precise jig presentations in swift current to controlled trolling passes over contours and bait pods.
If you're after a fast-paced spring walleye bite, bass-on-topwater summer mornings, or a shot at a Lake St. Clair muskie, Wayne County fishing charters provide the local knowledge, gear, and boat positioning to make the most of this uniquely connected fishery.










