ODNR Fishing Report 11/23/2004: Central, OH,
Fishing Report Posted: November 24, 2004

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Posted by ODNR on November 24, 2004 at 09:57:35:

Surface temperatures range from 47 to 50 degrees.

Walleye



Walleye fishing has been excellent at times from Cedar Point to
Cleveland. Fish have been caught during the day by anglers fishing
offshore in water from 35 to 45' deep from Cedar Point to Lorain.
Trolling crankbaits or spoons has produced the most fish. At night fish
have been caught by trollers fishing around Catawba, from the Mazurik
access to Marblehead, from Cedar Point to Vermilion, and near the Lorain
and Cleveland breakwalls. Exceptional catches of fish over 10 pounds
have been common off of the Cleveland breakwall at night during the last
few weeks. Trollers are using minnow-imitating stickbaits pulled behind
inline planer boards along breakwalls and in shallow nearshore areas
around the locations mentioned earlier. Pier fishing has also been good
this fall. Cast crankbaits that imitate shad or shiners in any of the
following areas: Catawba, Lakeside/Marblehead, Huron, Lorain and
Cleveland.

Yellow Perch

Yellow perch fishing has been exceptional with limit catches of fish
between 9 and 13 inches being common. The best areas have included (but
are not limited to): Cleveland, Lorain and Marblehead. Use shiners on
spreaders or crappie rigs near the bottom in areas within a few miles of
shore for best results.

Steelhead (as of November 18, 2004)

Most rivers and streams are in good shape with low flows and good
clarity in spite of the recent showers. Expect fresh fish in the major
rivers and smaller tribs. Active fish can be found from the beaches to
the upper stream reaches.

Vermilion River: Fish from the river mouth up to Birmingham.

Rocky River: Fish from the Emerald Necklace marina up to the Nature
Center.

Cuyahoga River: Fish from the harbor area up past the Rt. 82 dam up to
Edison Dam.

Chagrin River: Fish from the soccer fields to Daniels Park.

Grand River: Fish from the Mentor Headlands and Fairport piers up to
Harpersfield Dam. NOTE: Construction advisory in Painesville Twp. at SR
84

Arcola Creek: Fish in the estuary pond area and beach.

Ashtabula River: Fish from the Walnut Creek breakwall up through Indian
Trails Park.

Conneaut Creek: Fish from the harbor up to the State line.





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