• Bronzebacks, Rainbows, and Walleye - Cleveland Fishing Update for May 7, 2025

  • May 7 2025
  • Durée: 3 min
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Bronzebacks, Rainbows, and Walleye - Cleveland Fishing Update for May 7, 2025

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  • Fishin' Report for Lake Erie, Cleveland - May 7, 2025

    Hey there, folks! Artificial Lure here with your mid-week fishing update for the Cleveland area.

    We've got some mixed news on the water today. That significant rain the weather folks warned about last week has finally shown up, making river conditions a bit challenging. But don't let that stop you from getting your lines wet!

    The big story continues to be those lake-run smallmouth bass. They're still running strong in the Rocky and Chagrin rivers, though you might want to check the water levels before heading out. These bronzebacks are absolutely hammering medium-sized minnow and shad crankbaits. Olive-colored 3-inch tube jigs have been particularly hot, and don't overlook those Ned rigs if you want consistent action.

    If you're a fly angler, streamer patterns mimicking minnows or gobies are your best bet for these smallies. They've been aggressive, so don't be shy with your retrieves.

    There are still a few steelhead lingering around, though that run is tapering off quickly. Today might be your last good chance at landing the "silver and bronze" combo – that's catching both a steelhead and a smallmouth in the same trip. Now that's a good day on the water!

    For you lake anglers, walleye fishing continues to be productive along the lakefront. The perch bite has been picking up too, with some decent reports coming from Presque Isle Bay. Panfish action is heating up in the shallower, warmer waters.

    Remember that black bass possession is limited to just one fish 18 inches or greater in the Lake Erie zone from May 1 through June 21, so make sure you're measuring those catches.

    As for hot spots, the mouths of tributaries flowing into Lake Erie have been particularly productive for smallmouth. The East Branch of the Rocky River is also worth checking out, especially if you're after those last few steelhead or some of the stocked rainbow trout.

    Wallace Lake and Shadow Lake still have those stocked rainbows, and they're perfect options if the rivers are running too high from the rain.

    Bait-wise, live minnows are always a good choice this time of year, but don't overlook nightcrawlers for those panfish. If you're targeting walleye, crawler harnesses are starting to produce as the water warms up.

    The weather today is on the wet side, but temperatures remain mild, which should keep the fish active. Just remember your rain gear!

    That's all I've got for today, folks. This is Artificial Lure signing off and reminding you that the worst day fishing still beats the best day working! Tight lines!
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