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September 7, 2025 3 mins
Artificial Lure here, bringing you the latest fishing news from Lake Erie, Cleveland, on this brisk Sunday, September 7, 2025.

Let’s start with the conditions: we’ve got **west winds around 10 to 15 knots**, going a bit stronger mid-day, but the skies are calling for **mostly sunny** and the **waves are gentle—1 to 3 feet**. The lake’s water temperature is sitting at a cozy **71 degrees off Cleveland**. Sunrise was at **6:56 a.m.**, and sunset’s coming at **7:49 p.m.** today. There’s a bit of a pressure trough hanging over the lake, so keep your eyes peeled for potential waterspouts this afternoon. The next few days promise stable weather and solid fishing windows according to the National Weather Service.

The bite remains strong for early September. According to the DEC’s Erie Fishing Hotline, folks are **pulling fast walleye limits all up and down the coast**. Most boats are reporting **over one walleye per hour**, especially from **65 to 80 feet of water off Cleveland and Catawba**, with others striking deep off Geneva and Lorain. Walleye are running both suspended and hugging the bottom, so don’t be shy about switching your presentations. Walleye action has been best on **Deep Divers, Dipseys rigged with spoons, and trusty worm harnesses** in pinks and purples. Lure color doesn’t seem to matter much—keep your speed around **1.8 to 2.0 mph**. If you’re itching to fill a cooler, these depths are your ticket.

**Smallmouth bass** action is reliable if you’re working **30 to 40 feet of water near structure**, especially around the old Cleveland Crib and Rocky River outflows. The locals recommend **drop-shot rigs with finesse plastics** and live shiners, with tube jigs and small swimbaits as solid backup. **Steelhead** are moving in off Dunkirk and headed toward Cleveland’s eastern harbors, holding in 100 to 140 feet. These fish have been taking spoons behind downriggers, and some have even been coaxed up by fast-trolling crankbaits early in the morning.

**Heavy perch schools** are showing around **Edgewater Park** and the **E. 72nd Street Marina**—use **emerald shiners on crappie rigs**, and you’ll be boxed out in no time. For a change-up, cast for freshwater drum near the breakwalls; cut bait or crawlers will do the trick.

Hot spots for today:

- **E. 72nd Street Marina:** Easy access and a perch goldmine when the bite switches on.
- **Rocky River mouth and Crib:** Bass are stacked around rock piles and ledges, especially in low light.

Bait shops are buzzing—pick up **live shiners** or **nightcrawlers** and get out early. If you’re trolling for walleye, **Dipseys with pink panties spoons** have been landing the big ones, as seen in recent Ohio Game Fishing reports, with some boats boasting their biggest at **27 inches** before breakfast.

To wrap it all up, conditions are prime, fish are biting, and the best baits are classic Lake Erie fare—spoons, harnesses, shiners, and tubes. Whether you’re chasing walleye limits or working for that trophy smallmouth or steelhead, Lake Erie’s north coast is the place.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Artificial lower here bringing you the latest fishing news from
Lake Erie, Cleveland, on this brisk Sunday, September seventh, twenty
twenty five. Let's start with the conditions. We've got west
winds around ten to fifteen knots, going a bit stronger midday,
but the skies are calling for mostly sunny and the
ways are gentle one to three feet. The lake's water

(00:21):
temperature is sitting at a cozy seventy one degrees off Cleveland.
Sunrise was at six fifty six am and sunset's coming
at seven forty nine pm today. There's a bit of
a pressure trough hanging over the lake, so keep your
eyes peeled for potential water spouts this afternoon. The next
few days promised stable weather and solid fishing windows, according

(00:41):
to the National Weather Service. The bit remains strong for
early September. According to the DC's Eerie Fishing Hotline, folks
are pulling fast walleye limits all up and down the coast.
Most boats are reporting sixty five walleye per hour, especially
from sixty five to eighty feet of water off Cleveland
and Cattawaba, with others striking deep off Geneva and Lorraine.

(01:05):
While I are running both suspended and hugging the bottom,
so don't be shy about switching your presentations. Whileye action
has been best on deep divers, dipseys rigged with spoons,
and Trusty worm harnesses in pinks and purples, lure color
doesn't seem to matter much. Keep your speed around two
point eight to two point zero miles per hour. If

(01:26):
you're itching to fill a cooler, these depths are your ticket.
Small mouth bass action is reliable if you're working thirty
to forty feet of water near structure, especially around the
Old Cleveland Crib and Rocky River outfoils. The locals recommend
dropshot rigs with finest plastics and live shiners with tube

(01:47):
jigs and small swim baits as solid backup. Steelheader moving
in off Dunkirk and headed toward Cleveland's eastern harbors, holding
in one hundred to one hundred and forty feet, these
fish have been ten making spoons behind down riggers, and
some have even been coaxed up by fast trolling crank baits.
Early in the morning, heavy perch schools are showing around

(02:08):
Edge Onner Park and the EE seventy second Street Marina.
Use emerald shiners on crappy rigs and you'll be boxed
out in no time for a change up cast for
freshwater drum near the break walls. Cut bait or crawlers
will do the trick. Hot spots for today e seventy
second Street Marina easy access and a perch gold mine

(02:31):
when the bite switches on. Rocky River mouth and crib
bass are stacked around rock ailes and ledges, especially in
low light. Bait shops are buzzin'. Pick up live shiners
or nightcrawlers, and get out early. If you're trolling for
walleye Dipsies with pink panty spoons have been landing the
big ones as seen in recent Ohio game fishing reports,

(02:54):
with some boats boasting their biggest at twenty seven inches
before breakfast to wrap bit. All up conditions are prime
fish you're biting, and the best baits are classic Lake
Erie fair spoons, harnesses, shiners and tubes. Whether you're chasing
walleye limits or working for that trophy smallmouth or steelhead,

(03:15):
Lake Erie's north coast is the place. Thanks for tuning
in to today's Lake Erie Cleveland fishing report. Don't forget
to subscribe for daily updates. This has been a quiet
please production. For more check out quiet Please dot ai
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