Artificial Lure here with your Lake Erie Cleveland fishing report for Monday, October 27, 2025. It’s a blustery fall morning on the North Coast, so anglers, plan accordingly.
First, let’s talk weather: the National Weather Service out of Cleveland has east winds ripping at 15 to 25 knots today, and you can expect wave heights from 3 to 6 feet through most of the daylight hours. It’s rough out there, and those heading beyond five miles offshore should keep a keen eye on changing conditions, with waves occasionally topping 9 feet. There are no real “tides” on Erie, but barometric pressure is steadily dropping as a deepening trough builds for midweek. For shore and nearshore folks, water clarity should still be decent in sheltered coves and harbors.
As for the bite, fall patterns are dominating. Recent tournament chatter mentions the smallmouth are in classic late-fall mode—stacked along rocky shoals and dropoffs, especially where the wind pushes bait against structure. Last week’s Detroit River weigh-ins (with anglers also hitting Erie) saw impressive smallmouth limits—bags over 22 pounds, with bruisers topping 6.5 pounds—and lots of fish were taken on Chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, and swimbaits in 2 to 5 feet of water, especially early. Post-front and in clear water, finesse prevailed: downsized swimbaits like the 2.8-inch Keitech, plus the BAFA F8 jighead and drop-shot rigs, put plenty in the net. Jerkbaits also remain a big trigger, with Lake Erie smallmouth known to crush suspending baits in these cooling temps—as seen in recent YouTube outings showcasing vicious shallow strikes.
Largemouth bass are turning up in marinas and protected harbor mouths, with best results on jigs pitched around docks and riprap, and drop-shots in deeper pockets. There were reports of four-bass limits in the 8 to 9-pound range, and biggest largemouth to nearly 5 pounds. The bite’s hot right before the sun peeks and in the last hour before dusk.
As for walleye, the night bite is firing up—October shoreline casting with stickbaits is a tradition. Anglers working Cleveland’s E72nd Street and Edgewater Park rock walls are connecting with solid numbers after dark. Firetiger and purple clown patterns for stickbaits are producing. Daytime fish are deep: try trolling Bandits or Husky Jerks 30 to 40 feet down along the city breakwall or near Avon.
Your sunrise in Cleveland today is at 7:49 AM; sunset comes early at 6:31 PM. Fish are most active in these low-light windows. Cloud cover should help poke up the bite mid-morning. Bundle up—temps won’t get much above the low 50s, and the wind on the lake has a serious bite.
Hot spots this week:
- The breakwall at E55th and E72nd Marinas for walleye after dark and bass during the day.
- The mouth of the Rocky River for brown trout, steelhead, and late-season smallies—especially if you’re shore-bound.
- The rocky points off Edgewater and Gordon Park for smallmouth, especially when the east wind is driving bait.
Best baits this week:
- For smallmouth: downsized swimbaits in natural shad or green pumpkin, suspending jerkbaits, and drop-shots with minnow-style plastics.
- For largemouth: black and blue jigs in marinas, plus drop-shots.
- For walleye: Husky Jerks, Bandits and Smithwick Rogues in chartreuse, purple, and clown patterns—stick to an erratic retrieve.
It’s late October on Erie—days are short, the fish are fattening up, and the lake’s true fall personality is on full display. Be safe, layer up, and bring an extra thermos. Thanks for tuning in to your Lake Erie Cleveland report! Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a bite-by-bite update.
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