Good morning anglers! Today, April 14, 2025, promises excellent fishing opportunities in the Lake Erie and Cleveland areas. Here’s your up-to-date narrative fishing report to help you make the most of your outing.
The weather this morning started crisp at around 45°F, with highs expected to reach 55°F. Winds are coming in from the southwest at 10-15 mph, which might create some chop on the water, but overall conditions are fishable. Sunrise was at 6:47 AM, and sunset is at 8:02 PM, giving you plenty of daylight for a productive day on the lake.
Fish activity is strong across the region. Smallmouth bass are particularly active as they move into shallower waters near the mouths of the Rocky and Chagrin rivers for the spawning season. Walleye fishing remains outstanding, with reports of anglers catching fish ranging from 15 to 24 inches, and occasional trophy-sized catches over 28 inches. Yellow perch are also biting well, especially near Cleveland’s artificial reefs and Ruggles Reef, with catches up to 13 inches. Steelhead trout are still hanging around in good numbers, particularly in the tributaries, though the spring run is tapering off.
For lures and bait, walleye are responding well to Husky Jerks, Z-Man minnows, and jigging spoons, especially when worked near the bottom. For smallmouth bass, crankbaits, jerkbaits, and spinners are highly effective. If you’re targeting yellow perch, use drop-shot rigs or spreaders tipped with minnows or worms. Steelhead anglers should try spawn bags, jigs tipped with maggots, or minnow-shaped crankbaits.
If you’re looking for hot spots, consider the breakwalls near Gordon Park and Edgewater Park, which are yielding good numbers of walleye, perch, and bass. Additionally, the Rocky River near the Emerald Necklace Marina is a prime spot for smallmouth and steelhead. The Chagrin River is another excellent location for steelhead action.
As for the tides, while tidal influences are minimal on Lake Erie, water clarity and slight wind-driven currents may play a role in fish behavior today. Winds from the southwest should create favorable conditions for nearshore fishing.
Don’t forget rain is forecasted for later in the afternoon, so pack your rain gear. With active fish, favorable conditions, and ample daylight, today is shaping up to be a fantastic day to hit the water. Tight lines, and best of luck out there!