ODNR Fishing Report for 10/08/03: Eastern, OH,
Fishing Report Posted: October 08, 2003

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Posted by ODNR on October 08, 2003 at 22:18:23:

The lake has calmed down from 5 days of storms and strong winds this past
week and normal October fishing patterns can be expected.

Be sure to check the latest marine forecast for up-to-date lake conditions.*

Central Basin-

Walleye fishing in the central basin has been best 4 to 6 miles N of Huron
to Vermilion in 40 feet of water, and 8 to 15 miles N of Ashtabula to
Conneaut in 65 to 75 feet of water. Anglers have been trolling dipsy divers
with spoons (most color schemes with copper, blue, gold and fire tiger have
been best) for fish from 16 to 28".

Yellow perch fishing continues to be excellent in the central basin. Best
areas have been Avon Point in 40 to 46 feet of water, Vermilion to Lorain in
40 to 50 feet of water, 4 miles N of Edgewater State Park around the
Cleveland water intake crib in 50 feet of water, 2 to 3 miles N of Gordon
Park in 43 to 49 feet of water and 3 to 4 miles N from Fairport to Conneaut
in 45 to 55 feet of water. Spreaders tipped with shiners are taking fish
from 8 to 13".

Smallmouth bass have been caught on Ruggles Reef in 15 to 25 feet of water,
and in harbor and shoreline areas in 15 to 30 feet of water near Lorain,
Conneaut, Ashtabula, Geneva, Fairport and Cleveland. 14 to 18 inch fish have
been caught on green tube jigs, crankbaits, jigs tipped with shiners, and
crayfish.

Anglers are catch steelhead in the Grand River from the short pier in
Fairport Harbor up to the Painesville dam, and on the Chagrin River and
Conneaut Creek. Anglers are using small spoons, jigs and maggots, and egg
(spawn) sacks. Check with local bait shops for up-to-date river conditions.





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