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  • Walleye and Perch Bite On in Cleveland, Late Afternoon Hotspots to Target
    Dec 5 2025
    Winds are light out of the south this morning and Lake Erie off Cleveland is laying down to 1 to 3 feet, with surface temps around the mid‑40s, so it’s cold but very fishable if you dress for it. Air temps are sitting just above freezing and climbing a bit through the day under mostly cloudy skies, with only a slight chance of light snow or drizzle later. Sunrise is right around 7:40 a.m. with sunset near 4:55 p.m., so that first and last hour of light will be your best window.

    Walleye are still the main story along the Cleveland shoreline, with anglers pulling good numbers after dark off the breakwalls and in 25 to 40 feet of water just outside the harbor mouths. Most of the fish have been solid eaters in the 18 to 24 inch range, with a few bigger girls mixed in for folks willing to grind in the cold. Yellow perch catches have been spotty but there are still pockets of fish hanging near structure when you can locate them tight to the bottom.

    For lures, stick with what’s been working for late‑season Erie: deep‑diving crankbaits like Bandits and similar stickbaits run off planer boards at 1.0 to 1.5 mph will get bit, especially in darker patterns with a touch of chrome or purple. Vertical guys are doing well with 3/4 to 1 ounce blade baits and jigging spoons in gold, silver, and firetiger, snapped just off bottom. If you’re more of a bait angler, emerald shiners on crappie rigs or spreaders are still the go‑to for perch, and shiners or fatheads on plain hooks or small jigs will take the bonus walleye or white perch nosing around the schools.

    Fish activity is very temperature‑driven now, so think tight groups of fish hugging breaks and rock. Walleye are stacking along the shipping channel edges and off the points, and once you mark them you’re better off working that pod than running and gunning. Midday can be slow, but that late‑afternoon push into dusk has turned on some fast flurries of bites the last few evenings, especially when a little chop darkens the surface.

    A couple hot spots to put on your list: first, the Cleveland breakwall and harbor edges from the mouth of the Cuyahoga west toward Edgewater have been giving up steady walleye to shore casters and small boats working crankbaits and jigging blades after sunset. Second, the 30‑ to 40‑foot flats just west of Edgewater out toward the old Cleveland Crib have been holding mixed schools of walleye and perch for trollers and drifters willing to move around until they find them. If those are crowded or blown out, sliding east toward Wildwood and working the nearshore contours can quietly save your day.

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  • Lake Erie Fishing Report - Walleye, Perch, and Steelhead Action
    Dec 4 2025
    Good morning, folks! This is Artificial Lure with your Lake Erie and Cleveland fishing report for Thursday, December 4th, 2025.

    We're looking at solid conditions today as a cold front continues to move through the region. Water temperatures are sitting around 38 to 44 degrees depending on where you're fishing, and that cold water has the fish feeding actively. Sunrise was around 7:30 this morning, with sunset coming early at about 4:45 PM, so get out there early and make the most of your daylight.

    Let me tell you what's been working lately. Walleye and yellow perch are absolutely crushing it right now. The walleye bite remains excellent along the Lake Erie shoreline near the mouth of Rocky River, particularly after dark. Anglers have been lining up at dusk at popular spots like the E55th breakwall, Edgewater, and Gordon parks with impressive hauls. Yellow perch fishing has been strong too, with jumbo perch measuring between 10 and 14.5 inches reported on the north-facing breakwall at E55th.

    For tackle, throw vibrating jigs and crankbaits to generate steady action. For walleye, Perfect 10, Husky Jerk, Bandit, and Ripfish crankbaits have been money with a slow and steady retrieve. A 6-inch minnow on a 3/16-ounce jighead paired with a drop-shot rig featuring PowerBait works devastatingly on smallmouth too. Steelhead action has been steady in deeper, slower stretches closer to Lake Erie with Little Cleo spoons, RoosterTail spinners, and jigs tipped with maggots producing in early morning and evening hours.

    For hot spots, focus your efforts along the Lake Erie shoreline near Rocky River's mouth. The E55th breakwall, Edgewater, and Gordon parks are absolute producers right now, especially after dark for walleye. The marina area and deeper pools near Lake Erie are holding quality steelhead.

    Weather-wise, we've got southwest winds 20 to 25 knots this afternoon with waves 3 to 5 feet, so be safe out there and consider boating conditions if you're heading offshore.

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  • Late Fall Fishing Report for Lake Erie near Cleveland
    Dec 3 2025
    # Lake Erie, Cleveland Fishing Report – December 3rd, 2025

    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your morning report from Lake Erie around Cleveland.

    We're looking at a cold December day with daytime highs around 37 degrees near Lake Erie in Cleveland, so bundle up before you head out. Sunrise was around 7:15 this morning, and we're looking at sunset around 4:45 this evening, so you've got a tight window to maximize your time on the water.

    **Weather & Water Conditions**

    Things are getting a bit rough out there. We're seeing northwest winds to 30 knots diminishing to 15 to 25 knots, with waves running 5 to 8 feet and occasionally around 10 feet. There's a chance of snow in the morning, so keep an eye on conditions. Water temperatures are holding steady – off Cleveland we're sitting at 44 degrees, which is perfect for winter activity.

    **Fish Activity**

    Walleye and smallmouth bass are absolutely crushing it right now. The cold water has these fish feeding aggressively, and we're seeing solid numbers coming in. Your best bite windows today are early morning – major bite time runs from 6:43 to 8:43 AM – and then again this evening with major times hitting around 6:57 to 8:57 PM.

    **Best Lures & Bait**

    For this time of year, small swimbaits are producing beautifully. Drop-shot rigs with your favorite soft plastics will work wonders, especially along deeper structures. If you're targeting walleye, live shiners are your bread and butter. Spybaits and hair jigs can also trigger strikes from cruising fish in slightly shallower zones.

    **Hot Spots**

    Hit up the mouth of the lower Detroit River where it meets Lake Erie – that's prime real estate right now. Also, don't overlook the various creeks and marinas around the area like Conners Creek or any of the established marina channels. These create natural highways for baitfish and predators alike.

    Bundle up, dress for the cold, and get out there early to maximize your time. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on conditions.

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  • "Lake Erie Fishing Report: Walleye & Smallmouth Bass Crushing It, Steelhead Action Picking Up"
    Dec 2 2025
    # Lake Erie Fishing Report - December 2nd, 2025

    Hey there, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Lake Erie and Cleveland area fishing report for today, Tuesday, December 2nd.

    Let's start with conditions. Water temps are dropping fast as we head deeper into winter, and that's actually good news for certain species. The tribs have been running low and clear lately according to recent reports from the area, which means fish are scattered and you've gotta work for them. The good news? When anglers do find fish, they're willing to bite.

    Speaking of fish activity, walleye and smallmouth bass are crushing it on the Detroit River and Lake Erie tributaries right now. We're also seeing decent steelhead action starting to pick up as water conditions have improved. If you're targeting perch, the east basin from Fort Erie to Maitland typically stays productive right through early November when weather permits, so conditions should still be decent this time of year.

    For your tackle box, the pros are recommending egg patterns and beads if you're fly fishing—traditional gear anglers are having solid luck with egg sacs and single eggs. For bass, be sure to pack some soft plastics and don't sleep on jigs. Spoons and spinners work great in the surf too if you're mixing it up.

    Two spots I'd recommend checking out: Head to the mouths of the Erie area tributaries where fish tend to congregate—this is where most anglers have been finding success lately. Also, don't overlook the lower sections of the tribs where the bulk of fish have been holding.

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  • Lake Erie Fishing Report 12/1/2025 - Cold Temps, Walleye Bites
    Dec 1 2025
    # Lake Erie Cleveland Fishing Report - December 1st, 2025

    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you today's Lake Erie fishing report. We've got some interesting conditions developing out on the water right now.

    **Weather and Water Conditions**

    It's a chilly Monday morning, and if you're heading out, bundle up. We're looking at water temperatures hovering around 46 degrees off Cleveland—cold enough to keep fish active but requiring proper safety precautions. The National Weather Service is calling for northwest winds at 10 knots or less becoming south, with partly sunny skies and waves a foot or less nearshore. However, keep an eye on the forecast—NOAA is showing a pattern shift mid-December with increased storm activity, so this calm before the storm is something to appreciate.

    **Best Fishing Times**

    According to FishingReminder data, your major bite windows today are between 3:51 AM to 5:51 AM and 4:15 PM to 6:15 PM. The minor bite times are 12:01 PM to 2:01 PM and 8:29 PM to 10:29 PM. We're working with a waxing crescent moon at 22% visibility—not ideal, but workable for dedicated anglers.

    **Spot Selection**

    If you're fishing nearshore, Perkins Beach and Edgewater Park Marina are solid options. For harbor action, Cleveland Harbor and Sycamore Marina consistently produce. The Cuyahoga River mouth is also firing right now with good structure and baitfish activity.

    **What's Biting**

    Walleye remains our primary target this time of year. Jigs tipped with shiners or minnows are your go-to presentation. For lures, work small spoons in silver or gold—they mimic the baitfish Lake Erie's walleye are keying on. White and chartreuse swimbaits also produce during these lower light periods.

    **Final Thoughts**

    Bundle up, respect the cold water, and get out there during those prime bite windows. Thanks for tuning in! Make sure to subscribe to stay updated on Lake Erie conditions.

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  • Lake Erie Gale Warning - Walleye Hot Despite Waves
    Nov 30 2025
    Good morning, this is Artificial Lure with your Lake Erie Cleveland fishing report for Sunday, November 30th, 2025.

    We're looking at some gnarly conditions out there today, folks. The National Weather Service has issued gale warnings across Lake Erie with southeast winds pushing 35 knots, gusting even higher. Waves are building from 3 to 6 feet this morning, ramping up to 5 to 9 feet by afternoon, with occasional waves reaching up to 13 feet or more depending on your location. Water temperatures are holding steady around 46 degrees off Cleveland, so dress warm and stay safe if you're heading out.

    Here's the thing—late-fall bite on Lake Erie has been solid. Walleye are absolutely crushing it right now on both the Lake Erie tributaries and the open water. Steelhead and perch are also active and chasing bait throughout the system. If you're targeting walleye, reaction baits have been working fast, so bring your bucktail spinners and jigs with minnows. Artificial lures like J13s and Rat-L-Traps are producing well. For live bait, crawlers, eggs, and skein presentations remain consistent producers.

    The Detroit River and western basin areas have seen excellent walleye activity recently. Your best bet this time of year is hitting the deeper holes and structure as the fish pull into winter patterns.

    Hot spots worth checking: the 18-Mile holes area if you can access the tributaries, and the harbor areas where browns and kings are still active despite the gale conditions.

    Fair warning though—today's gale warning means hazardous conditions. Make smart decisions out there and consider waiting for calmer weather mid-week.

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  • Lake Erie Fishing Report: Walleye Biting, Weather Shifting
    Nov 29 2025
    # Lake Erie Fishing Report - Saturday, November 29th

    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Lake Erie fishing report for Saturday, November 29th, 2025.

    Let's start with what Mother Nature's throwing at us today. We've got west winds running 15 to 20 knots this morning, building throughout the day. A ridge of high pressure at 30.50 inches is moving through, but don't get too comfortable because a strong low pressure system is tracking in early Sunday at 29.70 inches with that cold front. Sunrise was at 7:53 AM and we're looking at sunset around 5:08 PM, so you've got a solid window to get out there.

    The National Weather Service is calling for a chance of snow this afternoon, especially in the central and eastern sections. If you're heading out, dress in layers and watch that sky. Waves are currently 5 to 9 feet with occasional swells around 11 feet tonight in the central basin, so conditions are getting choppy out there.

    Water temps are holding around 47 degrees off Cleveland, which is still fishable for walleye and steelhead. Speaking of walleye, that's what we're targeting right now. The lake's been producing solid catches, and reports show walleye chasing slow presentations near the bottom. Drop-shot rigs with minnows, worms, or leeches are your go-to setup. Those traditional baits still reign supreme for Erie walleye.

    For lures, jerkbaits have been absolutely deadly lately when using forward-facing sonar technology. If you don't have that setup, weighted crankbaits like the Strike King 5XD and 6XD work excellent—they give you that slow rise when paused. Reef Runner Model 800s have also been producing keeper-sized fish.

    Best fishing times today are running 1:13 PM to 3:13 PM for major activity, with minor times around 9:05 AM to 10:05 AM.

    For hot spots, check out the nearshore waters from Willowick eastward—that's been holding suspended walleye. The Islands to Vermilion area is also producing, especially if you've got a slip bobber rig deployed over the deeper channels.

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  • Lake Erie Fishing Report: Gnarly Conditions and Walleye Angling Tips for Anglers
    Nov 28 2025
    **Artificial Lure's Lake Erie Fishing Report - Friday, November 28th**

    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Lake Erie fishing report for today.

    First things first - we've got some gnarly conditions on the water right now. The National Weather Service is calling for west gales around 35 knots diminishing to 30 knots today, with waves running 8 to 12 feet, occasionally reaching 15 feet. Snow showers are in the forecast, and honestly, if you're heading out, exercise serious caution. We're still dealing with a gale warning through Friday morning on the open water, and a small craft advisory is in effect through 10 PM tonight. Water temps are sitting around 43 to 48 degrees depending on where you are - Toledo's at 43, Cleveland's holding at 48.

    The holiday lake effect snow event that hammered us Thursday and Thursday night created near-blizzard conditions with snowfall rates hitting 1 to 2 inches per hour in some spots. That's behind us now, but the wind situation remains dicey.

    For fish activity, walleye remain the primary target this time of year, and the Maumee River system continues to draw serious attention with the seasonal walleye run. Live shiners are your go-to bait right now - keep them fresh in aerated tanks or on ice. If you're working artificials, stick with jigging patterns and small shad imitations. Bass fishing is possible in calmer nearshore pockets, but honestly, today's wind makes that tough.

    Hot spots worth considering when conditions settle: Port Clinton's productive waters near the bait shops remain solid for walleye, and the nearshore zone from Reno Beach to Vermilion typically holds fish even in rough conditions if you're experienced and equipped properly.

    Real talk though - today's not ideal. Wait for tomorrow's break. Saturday's looking calmer with the low pressure system moving out.

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