It’s Artificial Lure bringing you your August 31, 2025, fishing report for Cleveland and the mighty Lake Erie. Sunrise came up at 6:48 AM, with sunset rolling in tonight just after 8:00 PM. Winds are blessedly calm—mostly light from the east, under 10 knots all day, and the lake is laying down flat with waves sitting at 1 foot or less, so you’ve got ideal boat and shore conditions, especially around the Cleveland breakwall. The water temperature off Cleveland is about 72 degrees, which is right in the sweet spot for late-summer action, according to the National Weather Service Marine Forecast.
Looking at fish activity, walleye and yellow perch are the headliners this week. The Lake Erie, Cleveland Daily Fishing Report podcast has walleye and perch “dominating the north coast,” with limits being caught from early morning into mid-morning. The key has been covering water just off E. 72nd, up toward Gordon Park, and between Rocky River and Avon Point. The best bite window: right around sunrise until 10:00 AM, and again as the sun dips lower. Anglers are reporting plenty of “eater size” walleye in the 16- to 20-inch range, and some jumbos just over 26 inches. Perch are being pulled from 32 to 38 feet, especially west of the Cleveland harbor.
As for tactics, today’s flat water and clear skies call for finesse presentations. Most success with walleye is coming trolling deep-diving crankbaits like Flicker Minnows in chartreuse and purple, or classic worm harnesses tipped with nightcrawlers. Try slow speeds, about 1.5 to 1.8 mph—don’t be afraid to stagger your depths. If you’re targeting perch, anchor near a pack in deeper water and drop emerald shiner rigs or crappie rigs right to the bottom. The perch have been picky on color, but anything with a little chartreuse or orange bead seems to be getting the most play.
Smallmouth bass have picked up in rocky shallows and breakwalls, especially east toward Euclid. According to local guide Andy at Full Fishing Guide Service, swimbaits in natural goby patterns, Ned rigs, and drop-shot rigs paired with flatworms or Gulp! minnows are producing quality bronzebacks.
In terms of tide—Lake Erie, being a freshwater basin, doesn’t have ocean-style tides, but water level can fluctuate with wind. Today’s gentle winds mean little current or seiche effect, so expect stable conditions.
Recent catch reports are strong: Local chat on Walleye.com and the Daily Fishing Report notes multiple boats returning with six-man perch limits yesterday, and double-digit walleye hauls. Bonus: steelhead have started showing at the mouths of the Rocky and Chagrin rivers, with a couple early fish taken on spoons, so keep a rod handy.
For hotspots, don’t sleep on:
- The Cleveland harbor wall, for early morning perch.
- The 35-foot depths north-northeast of Edgewater—boats anchored here are reporting the steadiest perch action.
- The stretch east of the mouth of Rocky River for consistent walleye and bonus smallmouth.
Best bait remains fresh emerald shiners for perch, and crawler harnesses with Colorado blades or Bandit crankbaits for walleye. Bass chasers should throw soft plastics around riprap and close-in structure.
Weather’s as good as it gets: bright, clear skies, steady temps in the mid-70s, and plenty of fish ready to go. Remember, fish smart and keep an eye on your limit—everyone wants plenty of filets for the weekend fish fry.
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