
"Springtime Shoreline Action on Lake Erie Near Cleveland"
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The water in the main lake and harbors is sitting in the low 60s, and clarity is solid after a few dry days. No tides to worry about here on the Great Lakes, but river flows on the Rocky and Chagrin are in good shape. There’s rain in the forecast for the weekend, so today and tomorrow morning are your prime windows to get out before conditions get muddy.
Lake-run smallmouth are the headline this week, with excellent numbers moving through the rivers and piling up along rocky shorelines and breakwalls. Anglers are reporting steady catches from the Rocky River mouth, Edgewater Park, and E72nd Street. Tube jigs in olive or goby patterns, Ned rigs, and minnow-imitating crankbaits are top producers. Don’t be afraid to throw small swimbaits or a flashy spinner, especially if the wind kicks up some chop[1][2][4].
A few steelhead are still around, especially early and late, and some lucky folks have been landing the “silver and bronze” double of a steelhead and a big smallie from the same pool. Steelhead action is tapering off, but a smaller spawn sac or minnow under a float can still get bit if you spot some stragglers[2].
Walleye are always a draw in Cleveland this time of year, but the after-dark bite along the shore has been a little slow lately. Still, persistent anglers are sticking a few trophy fish tossing Husky Jerks and Perfect 10 stickbaits parallel to the rocks. The east-facing piers and the breakwalls at Wildwood and E55th are best at dusk and after sunset when the bigger eyes come up shallow[2].
Elsewhere in the harbors, you’ll find mixed bags of largemouth and rock bass, plus yellow perch and sunfish starting to show. For panfish, small crappie tubes or worms under a float will load up the kids’ buckets[2].
Two hot spots today: The mouth of the Rocky River and the E72nd Street fishing area for smallmouth and multi-species action. For a shot at nighttime walleye, try the E55th Street breakwall or Edgewater Park after dark.
Best baits right now: olive tube jigs, Ned rigs, shad-imitating crankbaits, and for walleye, shallow-running stickbaits in metallic or clown patterns. Live minnows or nightcrawlers will tempt just about anything if the lure bite slows.
That’s the latest from Lake Erie and the Cleveland shoreline. Tight lines and enjoy what’s shaping up to be a beautiful spring bite.
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