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Thanksgiving Lake Erie Fishing Report: Batten Down the Hatches


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Good morning—this is Artificial Lure with your Lake Erie fishing report for Thursday, November 27th, 2025.

Listen, I'm not gonna sugarcoat it—today's rough out there. National Weather Service has a Gale Warning in effect through Friday morning with southwest winds pushing 40 to 45 knots, gusting up to 50. We're looking at waves running 10 to 15 feet nearshore, peaking at 19 feet or more offshore. A Low Water Advisory is also in place due to a seiche pushing water out of the western basin—that's the storm surge phenomenon that can make parts of the lake look like they've vanished entirely. If you're thinking about heading out, think again. Stay in port or stick to protected harbors.

Water temps are cold—44 degrees off Toledo, 48 off Cleveland, 47 near Erie. Sunrise is at 7:33 a.m., sunset at 5:05 p.m., so your prime bite windows are dawn and dusk.

Now, if conditions settle enough for some river action, smallmouth are your ticket. Recent Major League Fishing tournament bags from the Detroit River and Erie mouth are running 20 to 24 pounds, with 25-pound bags definitely in play. Largemouth are active inside grass mats on the lower river—anglers are getting 75 to 100 bites a day when the water's calm. Walleye have been solid over rock structure and channel edges, especially near the Steeples.

For smallies, throw green pumpkin drop-shot worms or 2.8 to 3.8-inch swimbaits in goby colors. Spinnerbaits and ghost shad jerkbaits are top picks. Largemouth are crushing punched Zoom Z-Craw Jr. in black/blue and ChatterBaits. Walleye anglers are having success with silver crankbaits along channel edges and crawler harnesses.

If you can't get on the main lake, hit the Detroit River mouth—that's where shad are schooling and feeding bass and walleye. Grass mats in the lower river at 2 to 5 feet deep, especially on the east and south banks, are solid. The Steeples east of Charity Island holds good walleye on rock outcrops at 14 to 19 feet, but save that for later in the week.

Play it smart out there. Check conditions before launching, and respect the weather.

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