Good morning, Cleveland. It’s Artificial Lure here, and I’m bringing you the latest from the shores of Lake Erie. Today’s weather is brisk, with temps hovering around 42 degrees and a steady wind gusting 21 to 24 miles per hour, with gusts up to 35. The forecast shows just a 5% chance of precipitation, but the wind off the lake is the real story—gale force at times, so if you’re heading out, bundle up and keep a close eye on conditions. The lake’s water temperature near Cleveland is about 51 degrees, and the weather’s been a rollercoaster lately, with warm fronts, rain, and now a cold snap bringing the potential for lake effect snow. Small craft advisories are common, so safety first.
Sunrise is early, and sunset comes quick this time of year, so plan your day accordingly. The best bite windows today are the major periods from 3:51 to 5:51 am and 4:15 to 6:15 pm, with minor windows at noon and 8:29 to 10:29 pm. Twilight and these peak times are prime, especially if you’re fishing from shore.
Fish activity is strong. Walleye are on the move, feeding up for winter, and there’s been a real buzz about the bite lately. Anglers are reporting good numbers of walleye, especially near structure like breakwalls, rocky shorelines, and harbors. Yellow perch are still around, but the walleye are the main attraction right now. Smallmouth bass are surging too, with some solid catches reported in the last few days.
For tackle, jigging spoons and blade baits in the 1/2 to 3/4 ounce range are working well for vertical presentations in deeper water. Crankbaits and stickbaits, especially in shad or perch patterns, are effective when trolled slowly. If you’re shore fishing, try casting crankbaits or soft plastics along breakwalls and piers, working them slowly with frequent pauses. Lipless crankbaits and swimbaits are hot at night from shore.
As for hot spots, Cleveland Harbor and Edgewater Park Marina are solid bets. Perkins Beach and Clifton Beach are also productive, especially for land-based anglers. The points and irregularities along the beaches are worth checking, and the harbors and marinas attract a wide variety of baitfish, making them prime real estate.
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