Artificial Lure here with your November 10th Lake Erie, Cleveland fishing report. We woke up to a classic late-fall blow this morning—northwest winds churning the lake at 20 to 30 knots, putting a stiff chop across the water and waves running 5 to 8 feet off the Cleveland shoreline. The National Weather Service and local marine forecasts have us under a Small Craft Advisory straight through Tuesday evening, so if you’re banking on heading out in anything less than a sturdy rig, best wait for these rollers to lay down a bit. Water temp is dropping, running about 55 degrees at Cleveland, a real signal for fish on the move with the chill[National Weather Service Marine Forecast].
Weather’s on the raw side—snow showers blowing through, with the wind holding steady from the northwest. Temperatures are hovering in the low 40s, and sunrise this morning rolled in at 7:12 AM with sunset coming up at 5:11 PM. Not much tide shift to report since Erie’s more wind-driven than tidal, but today’s barometric changes may spark short blitzes where bait pins up close to shore or near river mouths.
Recent catches have been good when the weather lets you wet a line. Signal Cleveland and podcasts like "Lake Erie, Cleveland Fishing Report Today" say the hot bite has been on walleye, with plenty of locals dialed in trolling Bandits and Reef Runners just outside the harbor breakwalls—especially after dark, when those big ‘eyes push in to feed. Shallow Bandits remain a top producer for casting or trolling, and don’t forget old-school spoons and Husky Jerks when you’re hunting active fish.
The last week saw both walleye and yellow perch hitting the deck, especially around Edgewater Park and the mouth of Rocky River—prime spots this time of year. Some anglers working the piers have been pulling in good perch numbers on emerald shiners, rigged up on simple double-hook spreaders. Walleye are running into the low teens and up past 8 pounds during the night bite, as reported by local shops and Wolfish Angling Adventures.
If you’re working artificials, tubes with an 1/8-ounce jig head in green pumpkin or watermelon are tournament-tested for smallmouth bass and will nab you bonus perch and even the odd bonus steelhead, especially when the water gets stained after these blows. Work them slow near the rocks and current breaks; let ‘em flutter on the fall. Lure Boat and tackle shops around town are pushing walleye trolling combos—medium rods, low-stretch line, and Bandits that run true down to 12 or 15 feet.
Hot spots for today—if this wind simmers, try Edgewater Park breakwall after dark for trophy walleye; the submerged reefs east of the Cleveland Harbor, and near the mouth of the Rocky River, which can hold good numbers of late-run steelhead and bass mixed with walleyes staging on the dropoffs.
Best bait right now: fresh emerald shiners for perch, big chubs and shiners for steelhead, and for walleye, hard to beat a chartreuse or purple Bandit or Husky Jerk trolled slow in the evenings. Bring those spoons for jigging beneath the piers if the weather pins you to shore.
That’s your local rundown—Lake Erie’s bite can change fast in November, so keep an eye on the wind and be ready to adapt. Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure! Be sure to subscribe for your next Lake Erie update.
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