Artificial Lure here with your Lake Erie fishing report for the Cleveland shoreline, Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
Sunrise this morning was at 7:37 AM, with sunset coming up at 6:47 PM today. The weather’s brisk and classic October—current air temps around 51°F and mostly clear skies, with north winds blowing 10 to 15 knots early but dropping through the afternoon. You can expect waves to sit in the 1 to 3 feet range nearshore, with water temps holding at 67°F off Cleveland, just right for that late-fall bite (data from the National Weather Service Marine Forecast).
The north winds over the past 24 hours have stirred up the water column and dropped those temps a tick, which is premium for pushing walleyes, perch, and smallmouth into pre-winter feeding mode. We did have a slight chance of an early morning sprinkle, but most areas are just seeing a stiff breeze and partly sunny skies.
If you’re after walleye, reports from recent tournament circuits (like the Masters Walleye Circuit) confirm the fall pattern is ON in the Cleveland basin. Anglers have been targeting fish suspended 18 to 28 feet down, with big eyes keying on bait balls pushed up over rocky structure and deeper mud flats. Best results are coming on deep-diving crankbaits—Cabela’s Mean Eye Walleye Series is a top pick right now for that aggressive fall presentation. Nightcrawler harnesses and bright spinners are also producing, especially jigged slow along drop-offs.
Perch action has heated up nicely east of the breakwall and along the Cleveland Harbor edges—especially from Gordon Park to 72nd Street. Most folks are filling buckets with 8–12 inchers, using emerald shiners on crappie rigs, just off the bottom in 30 to 38 feet of water.
Smallmouth bass are still active, especially around rocky humps near Edgewater and the nearshore reefs off Bradstreet’s Landing. The bite’s mostly on reaction baits—jointed wake minnows in a natural shad pattern, and weighted tubes in goby color, have both been attracting some feisty bronzebacks. A few local sticks reported solid catches just yesterday, so don’t hesitate to downsize your presentation as the water cools—a subtle Ned rig or dropshot with a 3-inch minnow will keep you busy.
Best bait shops in town are stocked with shiners and crawlers—stop into B & B Tackle or Erie Outfitters on your way to the water.
For hot spots, target:
- **East 72nd Street breakwall** for jumbo perch
- **Rock piles west of Edgewater Park** for smallmouth and walleye
- **The crib off Gordon Park** for a mixed bag, especially as the sun starts to dip
Peak fishing times today are around midday, as per FishingReminder.com’s solunar tables—the major bite runs 10:40 AM to 12:40 PM, with the minor window around sunset. The cooler water and stable pressure should have fish snapping throughout the day.
That’s your Lake Erie update for Cleveland—tight lines to everyone hitting the water today! Thanks for tuning in. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a bite.
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