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Today, December 26, 2024, the fishing conditions on Lake Erie near Cleveland are quite favorable, despite the winter season. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect:

### Tidal Report
The tide times for today are as follows: the first high tide was at 4:46 AM, with a height of 1.3 meters (4.27 feet), and the first low tide is at 11:04 AM, with a height of 0.57 meters (1.87 feet). The second high tide will be at 4:24 PM, with a height of 1.03 meters (3.38 feet), and the second low tide at 10:36 PM, with a height of 0.29 meters (0.95 feet)[2].

### Weather and Daylight
Sunrise was at 4:50 AM, and sunset will be at 6:44 PM. The moonrise is at 00:57 AM, and moonset is at 2:31 PM. Given the winter season, the weather is likely cold, so dress warmly.

### Fish Activity
In the winter, the fish activity can be slower, but Lake Erie still offers some great opportunities. For those targeting Yellow Perch, they are often found near the bottom in waters 20-70 feet deep. This time of year, you might also catch some Walleye, particularly around the breakwalls and nearshore areas like Huron, Huntington Beach, and Lakefront State Park[4].

### Catch Report
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a decent number of Yellow Perch, especially around the artificial reefs near Lorain and Cleveland. Some Walleye were also caught, mainly in the early morning and late afternoon when the fish tend to be more active. Smallmouth Bass were less active but could still be found in areas like the Bass Islands and Kelleys Island.

### Best Lures and Bait
For Yellow Perch, using small jigs with minnows or maggots is highly effective. For Walleye, try using jigs with nightcrawlers or minnows, especially around the breakwalls and nearshore structures. Smallmouth Bass can be caught using crankbaits or soft plastics, particularly in the rocky areas of the Bass Islands and Kelleys Island[3][4].

### Hot Spots
If you're looking for some hot spots, consider the breakwalls at Huron and Huntington Beach for Walleye. For Yellow Perch, the artificial reefs near Lorain and Cleveland are excellent. Smallmouth Bass can be found in abundance around the Bass Islands and Kelleys Island, as well as in the rocky areas of the Sandusky Bay and Reef Complex[4].

Overall, it's a good day to get out on the water, especially if you're targeting Yellow Perch and Walleye. Just make sure to bundle up and stay warm.

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