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Artificial Lure here with your Saturday, May 31, 2025 Lake Erie and Cleveland fishing report.

Weather this morning is classic late spring Lake Erie—expect mostly cloudy skies with patchy rain and a stiff breeze coming out of the northeast. Air temperatures are starting the day in the high 50s, climbing to the low 70s by midafternoon. Water clarity took a little hit with this week’s wind and rain, but don’t let that keep you off the water. Sunrise was at 5:57 a.m., with sunset set for 8:54 p.m.

Lake Erie’s tidal effect is subtle, but remember: barometric dips and shifting winds after a rain can turn the bite on and off like a switch. The lake’s running right around its seasonal average for late May, so expect fish to be active during early morning and late-evening windows.

Let’s talk fish: Walleye remain the headliners, and the bite has been steady. According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, anglers can expect another banner year, with solid numbers of keeper walleye coming from nighttime shallow waters, especially around 10–15 feet deep. Shallow stick baits and husky jerks—especially in purples and clown patterns—have put plenty of 2–6 pounders in the net lately. Daytime action is picking up too; folks trolling worm harnesses or jigging with heavier heads in 20–30 feet have been rewarded with consistent catches. For live bait, nightcrawlers and raw shrimp are both working wonders, especially around reef edges and near-shore structure.

Smallmouth bass are still hot in the rivers and around rocky lakefront drops. The Rocky and Chagrin rivers are offering excellent conditions, according to Cleveland Metroparks, with loads of lake-run smallmouth still moving shallow for the tail end of the spawn. Ned rigs and 3-inch olive tube jigs are the ticket, with a few anglers even managing the “silver and bronze” double—hooking both steelhead and smallmouth from the same holes. If you’re more lake-minded, paddle tail swimbaits, drop shots, and spinnerbaits have also been producing, especially around breakwalls and harbor mouths.

The trout and catfish bite remains good in the stocked local lakes—Wallace and Shadow—but most folks are chasing the bass and walleye right now.

Hot spots for today:
- Edgewater Park: Walleye after dark on stick baits, and a steady bass bite around structure.
- Rocky River mouth and first couple miles upstream: Smallmouth galore and the odd bonus steelhead.
- E. 72nd Street Marina: Jig for walleye among the boat slips or toss tubes for smallies hugging the rocks.

In short, make the most of the stable conditions while they last, and bring a mix of lures—tubes, Ned rigs, paddle tails, stick baits, and harnesses. Fish are biting and prime time is now.

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