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Lake Erie Cleveland Fishing Update: Walleye, Perch, and Smallmouth Bite Strong


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Good morning anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Lake Erie Cleveland area fishing report for Saturday, August 23, 2025—and what a beautiful day to be on the water. Let’s get right to what you need to know before loading up your tackle boxes.

First off, today’s sunrise was at 6:37 a.m. and sunset’s clocking in just past 8:15 p.m. You’ve got decent daylight to make the most of the early and late bites. Weather-wise, we’re enjoying light southwest winds up to 10 knots, mainly partly sunny skies, and waves practically hugging the shoreline at 1 foot or less. Water temps off Cleveland are holding steady at a balmy 75 degrees—prime for both wading and nearshore casting, per the National Weather Service.

Now, to the bite itself. The Lake Erie, Cleveland Fishing Report - Daily says walleye, perch, and smallmouth bass action is strong north and east of the city right now. Several area charters reported near-daily walleye limits, and some ‘eyes are rolling up in the upper teens to low twenties—those classic Lake Erie football-shaped slabs. Best action is coming deep as the day wears on. Slow trolling with crankbaits around 20-30 feet is putting fish in the box, but don’t rule out a classic harness rig or jig if you’re vertical fishing over structure. Nights and early mornings are especially hot, so if you’re an early riser or a night owl, that’s your window. According to Bill's Bait and Tackle, trolling with spoons and blade baits has been productive for the deeper suspended schools.

Perch are schooling around the humps and reefs off Rocky River and Euclid, with some solid catches reported just outside the breakwalls. Emerald shiners are, as always, the ticket—either fished on the bottom with a spreader or on a simple drop-shot. Be patient, move if you don’t get bites in 15 minutes, and keep an eye out for those tight clusters on your finder.

Smallmouth bass continue to be one of Lake Erie’s most underrated summer treasures. Anglers from Edgewater Park to the mouth of the Cuyahoga report consistently aggressive smallies clustered around rocky drop-offs in 18-35 feet. The 2.5” Juvy Craw tube in motor oil, as highlighted by Great Lakes Finesse, has been a big fish getter. Don’t be shy throwing Ned rigs or tubes in natural forage colors. If you’re a live bait purist, shiners and crawlers fished slow over structure are a lock. According to Fishingbooker’s 2025 guide, the “big bass” designation for Lake Erie is really living up to the hype this season, with numerous 3-4 pounders brought to boat and shore.

For you tuna heads—steelhead and lake trout bites are quieter near Cleveland, with better trout action still a bit east. If you make the run, try trolling magnum spoons or stickbaits down deep. The odd sheepshead and channel cat have been turning up in mixed catches.

A few more quick hits: Sheepshead are always around to test your patience and give a good tug, and those looking for something different will find the occasional white bass mixed in with the perch schools.

Lure selection today: For walleye—stick with crankbaits in silver or perch patterns, or nightcrawler harnesses. For perch—emerald shiners, hands down. Smallies? If it looks like a craw, toss it! Tube baits and Ned rigs are staples, with darker “motor oil” and green pumpkin colors catching press.

Want a couple hot spots? Edgewater Wall is a Cleveland classic for shore-bound anglers, especially for smallmouth at dawn. Boaters can target the 72-foot drop-off just north of Gordon Park, and the rocky flats out from Euclid Creek are loaded with perch and roaming walleye.

Tides are negligible on the Great Lakes, so pay more attention to wind direction and light levels. Early, late, or an overcast day is always a recipe for success.

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