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Artificial Lure here with your Lake Erie Cleveland fishing report for October 29, 2025.

Sunrise hit today at 7:49 AM, and sunset will slide in around 6:30 PM. Expect a cool start with water temps off Cleveland reading 59 degrees. The weather’s teasing us: the best sun potential hovers right over Lake Erie, but don’t get too comfortable. A strong system’s shifting northeast—rain stays south today, but rolls in tonight and tomorrow with up to two inches possible for most of the region, so plan for those clouds and sporadic showers. Small Craft Advisory is in effect through Wednesday afternoon, with east winds running 15 to 25 knots and steady waves climbing 3 to 6 feet. Night anglers, take care: waves can spike up close to 9 feet according to the National Weather Service.

Despite the wind, the bite hasn’t slowed. Over the last few days, walleye have slammed the Cleveland shoreline, with plenty of keeper sizes pulled on both drifting and trolling. Smallmouth bass are still staging near rocky points and deeper humps; some locals reported multiple bronzebacks up to four pounds from the breakwalls and pier heads. And don’t sleep on yellow perch—the late fall run is on, with a handful of coolers filled by boats working just east of Rocky River and out towards Edgewater.

Steelhead trout have entered the river mouths, following those autumn rain pulses. Anglers drifting spawn sacs and small pink jigs have hooked into several chrome fish, especially early in the morning and right before sunset. The perch bite is at its peak around 35 to 45 feet, particularly west of the harbor and off Lorain, where the pod density is strongest.

Today’s best lures:
- For walleye, locals are hammering them on Rapala Shad Raps (perch, firetiger patterns) and Erie Dearies tipped with emerald shiners.
- Smallmouth are hitting soft plastic tubes (green pumpkin, smoke) and blade baits like the Heddon Sonar near drop-offs and rock piles.
- Perch anglers are using spreaders with live minnows and gold Aberdeen hooks for best numbers. A few have had luck adding a chartreuse bead to grab finicky biters.

If you’re steelheading, go with spawn sacks in pink or orange, and small marabou jigs under floats. Morning bite is hot—especially where creek outflow meets the lake.

A couple of today’s hot spots:
- Edgewater Park: The west breakwall is producing a mixed bag, especially for bass and steelhead at first and last light.
- Lorain Hot Waters Marina: Both the main channel and the harbor mouth are seeing solid perch and walleye reporting.
- Rocky River mouth: Steelhead are tight to flow changes and deeper holes.
If you’re shorebound, try the pier at 72nd Street—the wind pushes bait in and you’ll hook into both bass and trout.

Overall, fish activity is solid despite the building weather. Get on the water before the rain thickens and expect a steady bite for most target species. As always, check your gear for big waves and keep safety first with these advisory winds.

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