For Friday, January 17, 2025, if you're planning to hit the waters of Lake Erie around Cleveland, here's what you need to know:
First, let's look at the tides. Today, you'll have a low tide at 3:27 AM and a high tide at 10:07 AM, followed by another low tide at 4:45 PM and a high tide at 10:29 PM. The sunrise is at 5:06 AM, and the sunset will be at 6:46 PM[2].
The weather is expected to be cold, which is typical for this time of year. This cold spell will likely cause the streams and rivers to start icing over as the water levels drop. For steelhead fishing, this means the fish will be more lethargic and hugging the bottom, so you'll need to slow down your drift and target areas like tail-outs, deep holes, and seams[1][5].
Steelhead action has been decent to good in the tributaries. The Rocky River and Chagrin River are good bets this weekend, especially after the recent increase in flow. Drifting smaller marabou or hair jigs (1/32-1/64 oz) tipped with maggots, or using dime to nickel size spawn sacks and egg mimicking beads under floats, have been effective. The E55th breakwall is also a good spot to drift a jig tipped with maggots or a nightcrawler 4-6 feet under a float[5].
For those targeting yellow perch, the inner Buffalo Harbor has seen some activity, with perch readily hitting live minnows[1].
Given the cold conditions, be cautious of treacherous ice on shoreline rocks and concrete, and consider using boot/shoe cleats and a long-handled landing net.
Hot spots to consider include the Rocky River, Chagrin River, and the E55th breakwall along the Lake Erie shoreline. If you're looking for other species, the Cleveland harbors might offer steelhead, yellow perch, and northern pike once the ice sets in properly[5].
Remember to check the latest river flow and temperature data to plan your trip effectively, and be prepared for the cold and potential ice formation on the water.
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