Artificial Lure here with your Saturday, May 10th Lake Erie Cleveland area fishing report. It’s a classic early-May morning on the lakefront. Sunrise today was at 6:08 AM and sunset will be around 8:31 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to get after the fish. Weather is mild with partly cloudy skies, highs in the low 60s, and a light northwest breeze. No tidal action to report on the lake, so focus on wind direction and recent rain when planning your outing.
The big story right now is the lake-run smallmouth bass. They are running hot in the Rocky and Chagrin rivers, which are still stained from recent rain but clearing up nicely. The best bite has been on medium size minnow or shad crankbaits, spinners, three-inch olive tube jigs, and Ned rigs. If you’re fly fishing, streamer flies that mimic a minnow or goby are producing well. Boat and shore anglers are doing well, and some smallmouth are tipping past four pounds lately. This is peak time—don’t miss it[1][2][4].
There are still a handful of steelhead lingering in the rivers, but that action is winding down quickly. If you want to chase both smallmouth and steelhead in the same trip, you can still pull off the “silver and bronze” double before the steelhead disappear for good[1][2].
On the inland lakes, Wallace Lake and Shadow Lake are holding lots of stocked rainbow trout. Anglers are finding success with small spoons, spinners, PowerBait fished on the bottom, and small jigs tipped with maggots or waxworms under a bobber. Limits vary by location, so check before you keep[1].
Out on the big lake, folks are picking up walleye trolling along the nearshore reefs and breakwalls, especially at dusk. Try stickbaits and shallow diving crankbaits for the best shot. Panfish and perch are starting to show up in the marinas and harbors, responding well to drop shot rigs or a simple jig and bobber combo[3]. Pike are roaming around the edges of the marinas and Presque Isle Bay, hitting soft swimbaits and bigger hard baits[3].
If you want the hot spots, head to the mouth of the Rocky River by the Emerald Necklace Marina or the E 72nd Street fishing area downtown for mixed action from shore. Boat anglers are scoring on the Cleveland harbor rock piles and the deeper edges just outside the breakwalls.
To wrap up—smallmouth bass are center stage, walleye are heating up, and plenty of trout and panfish action remains in our lakes and rivers. Get out early, bring your olive tubes and crankbaits, and target those current seams and structure. Good luck and tight lines!