ODNR Lake Erie Fishing Report 7/23/03: Eastern, OH,
Fishing Report Posted: July 23, 2003

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Posted by ODNR on July 23, 2003 at 22:18:50:

Central Basin-

Walleye fishing in the Central Basin has been best on the sandbar 7 to 15
miles NW of Lorain in 35 to 45 feet of water, between Cranberry Creek and
Vermilion in 21 to 39 feet of water, 7 to 8 miles NW of Euclid and Eastlake
in 58 to 66 feet of water, and 5 to 7 miles N of Geneva and Ashtabula in 70
feet of water. Anglers have been trolling dipsy divers with spoons (most
color schemes with copper, blue, watermelon, chartreuse or gold have been
best) or crawler harnesses for fish from 15 to 28".

Yellow perch fishing has slowed recently, but typically improves in August.
Best areas to try include 1 miles N of Beaver Creek, 2 to 3 miles N of
Fairport and Geneva in 44 to 50 feet of water, in 42 to 46 feet of water 3
miles NE of Wildwood State Park, and 2 miles N-NE of Conneaut in 42 feet of
water. Spreaders tipped with shiners are taking fish from 8 to 12".

Smallmouth bass are being caught near Ruggles Reef in 12 to 20 feet of water
and in nearshore breakwall and harbor areas from 10 to 20 feet of water
around Conneaut, Ashtabula, Geneva, Fairport and Cleveland. 14 to 18 inch
fish have been caught on tube jigs, jigs tipped with shiners and crankbaits.

Steelhead have been caught by trollers using dipsy divers with spoons 8 to
10 miles NW of Euclid and Eastlake in 64 to 68 feet of water and 5 to 7
miles N of Geneva and Ashtabula in 70 feet of water. The steelhead have
ranged in size from 23 to 29".





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