If you're planning to head out to fish in Lake Erie around Cleveland today, January 9, 2025, here's what you can expect:
First, let's look at the tides. Today, the high tide is at 3:53 AM with a height of 1.45 meters (4.76 feet), and the low tide is at 10:23 AM with a height of 0.5 meters (1.64 feet). The second high tide will be at 3:44 PM, and the final low tide at 9:58 PM[2].
The weather is cold, typical for this time of year, with sunrise at 5:00 AM and sunset at 6:47 PM. Moonrise is at 2:13 PM and moonset at 12:18 AM[2].
Fishing in the Lake Erie tributaries and harbors has been quite good lately. Steelhead trout are abundant in the creeks, particularly in areas like Eighteenmile Creek and the Buffalo River system. These fish are more lethargic in cold water, so they tend to hug the bottom in areas with a break from the current. Target tail-outs, deep holes, and seams using slow-drifted lures such as egg sacs, egg flies, trout beads, nymphs, and jigs tipped with a grub[1][4].
Yellow perch have been active in the inner Buffalo Harbor and are hitting live minnows. For walleye, note that as of January 1, the daily limit has decreased to one fish with a minimum length of 18 inches. Walleye can be found in areas like the breakwalls at Huron, Huntington Beach, and Lakefront State Park, as well as the Grand River and nearshore areas from Vermilion to Conneaut[1][3][4].
If you're looking for hot spots, consider the breakwalls at Huron and Huntington Beach, as well as the Grand River and nearshore areas. For steelhead, Eighteenmile and Oak Orchard Creeks are your best bets[1][3][4].
Overall, it's a great time to get out and enjoy some winter fishing on Lake Erie, just make sure to bundle up and adjust your tactics for the cold water conditions.
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