February 2026 — Great Lakes: Peak ice fishing walleye season on Erie. February is a late winter month with water in the 32-38°F range — PEAK ice fishing — yellow perch, walleye, pike, whitefish, lake trout. Here’s the full breakdown of what’s biting, where to fish, and the most productive tactics.
What’s Biting — February 2026
Primary targets this month: Yellow Perch, Walleye, Northern Pike, Lake Whitefish.
Yellow Perch
Yellow perch on Lake Erie (the perch capital — Cleveland to Pennsylvania waters), Saginaw Bay, Green Bay, and the protected harbors. Small jigs (1/16-1/8 oz) tipped with emerald shiners or minnows. Schools stack on hard bottom; once you find them, you can fill a cooler.
Walleye
Walleye through the ice at Lake Erie (the walleye capital of the world — Western Basin, Bass Islands, the reefs), Saginaw Bay (Lake Huron), Green Bay (Lake Michigan), Lake of the Woods, the Detroit River. Jigging spoons (Buckshot, PK Flutterfish), tip-ups with minnows on quick-strike rigs. Dawn and dusk peak windows.
Northern Pike
Northern pike on the bays and shallows of every Great Lake — Saginaw Bay, Green Bay, Lake of the Woods, and the protected harbors. Large spinnerbaits, spoons, and jerkbaits in shallow water; live dead-bait (smelt, suckers) under tip-ups through the ice. Wire leader essential.
Lake Whitefish
Whitefish primarily an ice fishery on the deep cold water of Lake Superior and Lake Huron, primarily a winter ice fishery. Small jigging spoons (1/8 oz) tipped with single waxworm; small soft plastics on tungsten jigs. Deep water (50-100 ft through the ice).
Water Conditions & Patterns
Water temperatures are running 32-38°F. Peak ice fishing — yellow perch, walleye, pike, whitefish, lake trout. Great Lakes have minimal tides; fishing is driven by water temperature, thermoclines, and wind. Salmon hold at the thermocline (typically 50-100 feet in summer). Walleye fishing on Lake Erie is wind-and-current driven — north winds push fish into the reefs. Ice fishing on protected bays is a major winter component.
Check the NOAA marine forecast and tide charts before launching. Wind direction often matters more than wind speed for inshore fishing — clean water beats churned water nine times out of ten.
Tactics & Tackle for This Month
- Ice fishing. Yellow perch, walleye, pike, whitefish on protected bays. Always verify ice safety.
February Outlook
Winter patterns hold; cobia/spring migrations begin showing in southern waters by month-end.
Regulations Reminder
Walleye: 15″ minimum, 5-6 per day depending on lake/state. Always verify current state regulations before each trip — slots, bag limits, and seasons change.
Local Resources
Bait & Tackle: Klein’s Sporting Goods (Pennsylvania), Erie Outfitters (PA), The Tackle Box (Saginaw), Frank’s Great Outdoors (Linwood — Saginaw Bay), Marv’s Tackle (St. Catharines ON).
Public Boat Ramps: Catawba State Park (Lake Erie), Mazurik (Lake Erie), Linwood Beach (Saginaw Bay), Bay Port (Saginaw Bay), Manistee River mouth, Frankfort/Manistee (Lake Michigan), Niagara River ramps.
Charter Fishing: $650-$900 walleye (Lake Erie, Saginaw); $700-$1,000 salmon trolling (Lake Michigan/Ontario); $400-$600 panfish/perch; $500-$700 ice fishing guided.
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