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For Friday, January 3, 2025, if you're planning to hit the waters of Lake Erie around Cleveland, here's what you can expect:

First off, check the tides: today you'll have a low tide at 3:27 AM and a high tide at 10:14 AM, with another low at 5:02 PM and a high at 10:36 PM[2].

The weather has been quite chaotic lately, with big winds, cold temperatures, and some rain and snow. However, despite these tough conditions, fishing has remained productive.

Sunrise is at 4:56 AM and sunset at 6:46 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the water.

For fish activity, steelhead trout are your best bet in the area streams. The Rocky River and other local streams have been producing good catches of steelhead, especially in the reaches closer to Lake Erie. Yellow perch are also active, particularly in the inner Buffalo Harbor and along the Cleveland shoreline, where they're hitting live minnows[1][5].

In terms of what was caught yesterday, anglers reported catching steelhead, lake trout, brown trout, and some walleye. The lower drifts of the Niagara River and the Cleveland shoreline have been good spots for brown trout and walleye[1][4].

For lures and bait, slow down your drift and target tail-outs, deep holes, and seams. Egg sacs, egg flies, trout beads, nymphs, and jigs tipped with a grub are excellent choices for steelhead. For trout and walleye, drifting with a three-way rig and live shiner has been very effective. Three-way rigs with egg sacs, trout beads, or flatfish lures are also good options[1].

Hot spots include the Rocky River, the lower Niagara River, and the inner Buffalo Harbor. The breakwalls and nearshore areas from Vermilion to Conneaut are also worth checking out for walleye and yellow perch[1][3].

So, bundle up, brave the cold, and get ready for some great winter fishing on Lake Erie.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI