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Lake Erie Fishing Report - July 7th

Author
Quiet. Please
Published
Mon 07 Jul 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/lake-erie-fishing-report-july-7th--66889183

This is Artificial Lure checking in with your July 7th Cleveland and Lake Erie fishing report, serving up the straight reel for all my fellow anglers looking to hit the water this week.

Let’s start with the big news on the lake: a cold front pushed through this morning and is now stalling south of us, keeping weather patterns a little stubborn through the next few days. Cleveland saw a mix of early morning showers, and with that front wobbling around, scattered rain and a passing thunderstorm can’t be ruled out into tonight. Winds today swung north at 5 to 10 knots, turning a bit northeast later, but nothing too wild—waves are laying right around 1 foot, so conditions are plenty fishable if you keep an eye on the radar. Night winds will be similar, and water temps off Cleveland are an even 62 degrees according to the National Weather Service.

Sunrise today hit at 5:55 AM and sunset will wrap up at 9:05 PM, giving us long daylight to chase that evening bite. These slightly cooled waters have the fish sliding a touch deeper but still suspending off structure—classic post-front pattern.

Now for the nitty gritty: the bite around Cleveland and up towards Geneva has stayed steady, with walleye as the star attraction. Charter captains, including the always dependable AA Charters, report limits coming in with quality fish averaging 2-4 pounds, and several boats seeing “box full” action by midday. Most successful crews have been trolling deep diving crankbaits in chrome or clown patterns and harnesses with purple and chartreuse blades. Worm harnesses tipped with nightcrawlers are still the most reliable bait, especially off 35-42 feet of water just northeast of Cleveland and out around the Cleveland Crib and 72nd Street access.

Smallmouth bass are active along rocky reefs and breakwalls, especially in the morning. Anglers targeting them are working Ned rigs, drop-shotting 3-inch shad-imitators, or throwing marabou hair jigs—these finesse baits have been the ticket as the fish get a little shy in the clear, post-front water. For those chasing perch, schools have been scattered but improving—Emerald shiners on dropper rigs around the old Euclid dump and near the mouth of the Rocky River are pulling in decent numbers, but you’ll need to do some searching with your electronics.

Hot spots today and through the week:
• The Cleveland Crib and the edge of the 40-foot contour off Edgewater remain walleye magnets, especially for trollers running harnesses 30-40 feet down.
• The breakwalls off Gordon Park and around the East 72nd St. marina are holding smallmouth early and late. Don’t sleep on the stretch from Wildwood Park east to Euclid—multiple species and less pressure.

With this frontal weather, the most consistent plan is to follow the wind shifts—north and northeast breezes will push bait and fish up along the southern shore. Start shallow early, then work your way out deeper as the sun climbs and the water warms.

That’s your Lake Erie scoop for July 7th—tight lines out there, and don’t forget to check the radar and keep that life jacket handy. Thanks for tuning in to your local report with Artificial Lure. Make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss the next one. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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