Artificial Lure here with your Lake Erie fishing report for Cleveland and surrounds on this crisp Monday, November 3, 2025.
Early risers got a treat with **sunrise at 7:58 AM** and anglers can fish until **sunset at 6:17 PM**. The weather is a gift for November—mostly sunny skies, a high in the mid-50s, calm winds out of the southwest at 5 to 10 knots, and **Lake Erie waves holding at 1 to 3 feet**. But make no mistake, a cold front is due midweek, so get your lines wet before conditions get feisty. According to the National Weather Service Cleveland, keep an eye on shifting winds and waves later in the week, especially as the next storm line approaches.
Tides aren’t much of a player here, but water temp off Cleveland sits at a cool **57 degrees**, putting fish on the move and making daylight hours prime time for action. AccuWeather and local marina reports both advise: layer up, watch the forecast, and expect those signature Great Lakes rapid weather swings.
**Steelhead are front and center now**. Local videos and reports from Sunday highlight the first proper run of the year. Recent rainfall juiced up the tributaries, pulling a wave of chrome-bright steelhead in. The Rocky, Chagrin, and Grand rivers are all producing, especially around deep runs and seams. Anglers are reporting solid hookups—several going “four for six” or “four for seven” on floats. The bite is best early, but fish are staging all day long.
For bait and lures: **egg sacs, 8mm soft beads, and small jigs** lead the way for steelhead. Whites, naturals, and a dash of sparkle are on fire right now, especially when the sun pops through. Beads in 8mm have changed the game, but if the fish get spooky, switch to smaller natural egg imitators or white marabou jigs. Centerpin drifting is the go-to, but spinning gear with floats works just fine.
**Walleye** action is still going, though you’ll need to work harder as temperatures drop. Trollers are picking up fish out near the Cleveland breakwalls and out around 40-50 feet, especially at first light and dusk. Stickbaits in purples, chartreuse, and clown patterns are reliable, but scaling down to smaller crankbaits helps when fish go tight-lipped. Locals suggest a slower retrieve as the temps settle lower. Jigging with minnows or shad-imitating plastics near the river mouths also turns up some bonus fish.
Recent catches include:
- Good numbers of steelhead (Rainbows), many in the 5-8 lb class, with multiple hookups per trip on the Rocky and Chagrin.
- Walleye limits have been steady offshore, with a handful of bigger fish mixed in—most recently just after sunset or as daylight breaks.
Top **hot spots** this week:
- **Edgewater Park Pier**: Early morning and late afternoon steelhead on floats and spawn sacs.
- **E. 72nd Street access and breakwall**: Steady walleye bites, plus a few bonus steelhead in the marina cuts.
- **Rocky River (Lorain Rd. bridge area and marina stretch)**: Consistent chrome, nice flows, and deep slots holding active fish right now.
If you’re venturing out, layer up, watch for those wind changes come Tuesday, and be courteous—prime runs can get busy quickly with fish in heavy.
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