This is Artificial Lure coming to you from the rocks and piers of Cleveland's Lake Erie shore, and Lake Erie’s got that late-fall pulse going—a brisk air, cold spray, and just enough snow overnight to remind us winter’s close. The water temp off Cleveland’s holding around **50 degrees**, with waves calming down after a choppy start. Right now you’ll find slick one-footers today, but those rollers last night kept smaller boats tucked in tight, and only the die-hard shore casters stayed late. If you’re fishing Tuesday, bundle up—morning snow and rain, then straight up cold drizzle, so it’s definitely a “thermos and rain bibs” kind of day according to the National Weather Service.
**Sunrise timed in at 7:17 AM, sunset’s at 5:06 PM**, so those first two hours of daylight have been hot for action, especially after the wind flushes bait into rocky corners. Fish are feeding before the front—just like you want to see on a brisk November morning. No tides here in the Great Lakes, but lake level’s steady, and the ever-unpredictable lake effect weather is always a wildcard in November.
Let’s talk **what’s biting:** Lake Erie classic—**walleye** remain the big ticket. Weekend numbers strong, with bigger schools hugging the drop-offs right out from Edgewater Park and E. 55th Marina. Reports are that boats jigging in 8 to 11 feet brought in more than 50 walleye during the late-afternoon bite, even through stained churned-up water. The night bite slowed with the cold, but morning and early evening windows have produced a steady mix of “eater” size and the occasional ten-pound trophy. Some nice **yellow perch** mixed in just outside the breakwalls, especially where the wind pushes smaller bait.
Steelhead chasers are doing best in the **tributaries**—the Rocky River and the Chagrin. Recent cold snaps and rain have them pushing upstream. The best catch reports came from the lower river pools close to the lake, where a few anglers landed **three to five steelhead each** casting between snow flurries.
Best lures this week—**1/8-oz gold or perch-pattern jigs tipped with half a nightcrawler**. Local guides across the lake, like Wired2Fish’s Brian Brosdahl, swear by slow-fall jigs in those depths. For steelhead, go bright: **chartreuse egg sacs and blue/white soft plastics** fished on a drift rig have outperformed spinners the past few days. Perch are loving **emerald shiners**, alive or salted, fished just off bottom with a light drop-shot.
If you want numbers, walleye catches per angler have ranged from a couple to double digits, depending on persistence and a steady retrieve. Perch are not quite the summer bonanza, but limits are still possible—think less about “filling a cooler” and more about “getting a meal.”
**Hot spots around Cleveland** you’ll want to try today:
- **Edgewater Park:** Still the #1 spot for boat and shore, especially right at first light.
- **E. 72nd Street Marina:** Jigs and crankbaits around the breakwall for walleye, and steelhead moving through depending on rain.
- **Rocky River mouth:** Steelhead and bonus smallmouth if you’re swinging tubes or live bait.
Fishing’s not fancy right now—stick to the basics and move slow. The perch and walleye aren’t cruising the fast lanes, so let your bait sit; maybe a two-foot sweep, pause, repeat. If the weather pushes you inland, those river steelhead are fighting hard and hungry.
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