EPISODE · Dec 28, 2024 · 2 MIN
Lake Erie Fishing Forecast: Walleye Down, Steelhead Strong, Yellow Perch Biting
from Lake Erie, Cleveland Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
If you're planning to head out to Lake Erie near Cleveland today, here’s what you can expect: First, let's look at the tide times. Today, the first high tide is at 6:12 AM, followed by a low tide at 12:52 PM, and then another high tide at 6:13 PM[2]. The weather is quite chilly, typical for this time of year, with sunrise at 4:52 AM and sunset at 6:44 PM. The moonrise is at 2:06 AM and moonset at 4:26 PM[2]. For fish activity, walleye, steelhead, and yellow perch are still active in these waters. However, it's worth noting that walleye numbers are down this year according to the Ohio Division of Wildlife's 2024 trawl survey, with only about 19 fish per hectare, a significant decline from previous years[3]. Despite the lower walleye numbers, steelhead fishing remains strong in the area streams like the Rocky and Chagrin rivers. Steelhead are more lethargic in cold water, so target tail-outs, deep holes, and seams. Use egg sacs, egg flies, trout beads, nymphs, and jigs tipped with a grub, drifting them tight to the bottom[5]. For walleye, try the breakwalls at Huron, Huntington Beach, Lakefront State Park, and Fairport Harbor. These areas have been known to produce good catches[4]. Yellow perch are also biting, particularly in the inner harbors and nearshore areas. Live minnows are a good choice for perch[5]. Given the current conditions, here are a couple of hot spots to consider: - For walleye, head to the breakwalls at Huron or Huntington Beach. - For steelhead, the Rocky and Chagrin rivers are your best bets. Remember to adjust your fishing tactics according to the cold water conditions, and good luck out there This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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If you're planning to head out to Lake Erie near Cleveland today, here’s what you can expect: First, let's look at the tide times. Today, the first high tide is at 6:12 AM, followed by a low tide at 12:52 PM, and then another high tide at 6:13 PM[2]. The weather is quite chilly, typical for this time of year, with sunrise at 4:52 AM and sunset at 6:44 PM. The moonrise is at 2:06 AM and moonset at 4:26 PM[2]. For fish activity, walleye, steelhead, and yellow perch are still active in these waters. However, it's worth noting that walleye numbers are down this year according to the Ohio Division of Wildlife's 2024 trawl survey, with only about 19 fish per hectare, a significant decline from previous years[3]. Despite the lower walleye numbers, steelhead fishing remains strong in the area streams like the Rocky and Chagrin rivers. Steelhead are more lethargic in cold water, so target tail-outs, deep holes, and seams. Use egg sacs, egg flies, trout beads, nymphs, and jigs tipped with a grub, drifting them tight to the bottom[5]. For walleye, try the breakwalls at Huron, Huntington Beach, Lakefront State Park, and Fairport Harbor. These areas have been known to produce good catches[4]. Yellow perch are also biting, particularly in the inner harbors and nearshore areas. Live minnows are a good choice for perch[5]. Given the current conditions, here are a couple of hot spots to consider: - For walleye, head to the breakwalls at Huron or Huntington Beach. - For steelhead, the Rocky and Chagrin rivers are your best bets. Remember to adjust your fishing tactics according to the cold water conditions, and good luck out there This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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