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Fishing the Shores of Lake Erie Cleveland on December 14, 2024: Tides, Weather, and the Best Catches
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For December 14, 2024, if you're planning to hit the waters of Lake Erie near Cleveland, here's what you need to know:
First off, the tidal report shows a high tide at 6:51 AM with a height of 1.85 meters (6.07 feet), followed by a low tide at 1:33 PM at 0.18 meters (0.59 feet), and another high tide at 6:59 PM at 1.11 meters (3.64 feet)[2].
The weather is expected to be chilly, typical for this time of year, with sunrise at 4:45 AM and sunset at 6:37 PM. Given the recent rain, local rivers are elevated and muddy, but this shouldn't deter you from fishing on Lake Erie.
Anglers have been having a great time catching walleye, steelhead, and yellow perch along the Cleveland shoreline. Yesterday saw a good number of walleye bites, especially near the breakwalls and in nearshore areas from Vermilion to Conneaut[3].
For walleye, try using jigs tipped with minnows or nightcrawlers. Steelhead are biting well on spawn sacks and small jigs. Yellow perch are responding to small jigs and perch rigs with minnows or maggots.
Hot spots include the breakwalls at Huron, Huntington Beach, and Lakefront State Park. The Grand River and areas around Fairport Harbor are also producing good catches[3].
If you're targeting smallmouth bass, the Rocky and Chagrin rivers, along with Conneaut Creek, are your best bets, though the rivers are currently muddy from the rain[1].
Overall, it's a great time to be out on Lake Erie, and with the right gear and knowledge of the tides, you should have a productive day of fishing. Stay warm and tight lines
First off, the tidal report shows a high tide at 6:51 AM with a height of 1.85 meters (6.07 feet), followed by a low tide at 1:33 PM at 0.18 meters (0.59 feet), and another high tide at 6:59 PM at 1.11 meters (3.64 feet)[2].
The weather is expected to be chilly, typical for this time of year, with sunrise at 4:45 AM and sunset at 6:37 PM. Given the recent rain, local rivers are elevated and muddy, but this shouldn't deter you from fishing on Lake Erie.
Anglers have been having a great time catching walleye, steelhead, and yellow perch along the Cleveland shoreline. Yesterday saw a good number of walleye bites, especially near the breakwalls and in nearshore areas from Vermilion to Conneaut[3].
For walleye, try using jigs tipped with minnows or nightcrawlers. Steelhead are biting well on spawn sacks and small jigs. Yellow perch are responding to small jigs and perch rigs with minnows or maggots.
Hot spots include the breakwalls at Huron, Huntington Beach, and Lakefront State Park. The Grand River and areas around Fairport Harbor are also producing good catches[3].
If you're targeting smallmouth bass, the Rocky and Chagrin rivers, along with Conneaut Creek, are your best bets, though the rivers are currently muddy from the rain[1].
Overall, it's a great time to be out on Lake Erie, and with the right gear and knowledge of the tides, you should have a productive day of fishing. Stay warm and tight lines