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Lake Erie’s Central Basin The Lake Erie's Central Basin is located from about Huron, Ohio, to Erie, Pennsylvania. The Central Basin is wide open water with no Islands and the average water depth is more than 70 feet, Always think safety in these waters, or anywhere on Lake Erie, because boating conditions may change rapidly. Be sure to follow safe boating tips any time you are on the water and observe good clearance away from fishing boats, freighters and commercial tugs.
Fishing for Seelhead Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Walleyes, Yellow Perch is popular among many boaters. Fishing is best in the dead of summer in Lake Erie’s central basin because as the water warms up in the Western basin many fish species migrate to the central basin and cooler waters. The central basin is particularly noted for it’s Steelhead fishing. Steelhead typically need deeper water and the ave. depth in the central basin is 70ft, perfect habitat for Steel Head. I would like to mention you need to be aware of the central basin’s deed water zone. Here’s what the OHIO dnr has to say about it:
Copied from the OHIO DNR website 7/15/2008 In response to the many questions from anglers, media and those concerned about Lake Erie resources, we present the following fact sheet regarding the central basin "dead zone." What is the central basin "Dead Zone?" The central basin "dead zone" is a layer of cold water at the bottom of the central basin that has little or no dissolved oxygen in it. The central basin is located from about Huron, Ohio, to Erie, Pennsylvania. As waters warm in the central basin, they form three specific layers. The warm surface and upper layer is called the epilimnion, it is characterized by with warm water with good oxygen and plant and animal life. The second layer is called the thermocline, and it is a small layer of rapid temperature change and loss of some oxygen. The bottom layer is known as the hypolimnion; it is cold, has low to moderate oxygen, no sunlight or algae activity, and decomposition by bacteria occurs here. These conditions can occur in most offshore waters deeper than 15-18 meters (49-60 feet) to the bottom of the lake. Hot weather, precipitation and wave action all dictate the onset and length of this condition. It can vary in depth and the amount of oxygen in the hypolimnion across the lake, north and south, east and west as a variable, patchy matrix. These conditions occur every summer from mid to late July through early September. After September this zone breaks down, when the lake becomes all one temperature again, in an event called a turnover. You can also get more information at:
Fairport Harbor Fish Research Unit Ohio DNR, Division of Wildlife 1190 High St. Fairport Harbor, Ohio 44077 Phone: 440-352-4199 Fax: 440-352-4182 E-mail: kevin.kayle@dnr.state.oh.us Lake Erie’s Central Basin Fishing Hot Spots:
Walleye Winter- Breakwalls; Huron, Huntington Beach, Lakefront State Park, Fairport Harbor. Spring- same as winter, plus Grand River and nearshore areas from Vermilion - Conneaut. Summer- Ruggles Reef, Lorain, Cleveland, Euclid, Eastlake, Fairport, Geneva, Ashtabula, Conneaut; inshore early, offshore late. Fall- Huron, Ruggles Reef, Vermilion, Lorain, Cleveland, Euclid, Eastlake, Fairport, Geneva, Ashtabula, Conneaut; eastern locations early.
Yellow Perch Winter- Breakwalls; Huron, Huntington Beach, Lakefront State Park, Fairport Harbor. Spring- Breakwalls and nearshore locations: Huron, Lorain, Lakefront State Park, Mentor Headlands, Fairport Harbor, Ashtabula. Summer- Nearshore to offshore: Huron, Vermilion, Lorain, Cleveland, Euclid, Eastlake, Fairport, Geneva, Ashtabula, Conneaut Fall- Offshore to nearshore: Huron, Vermilion, Lorain, Cleveland, Euclid, Eastlake, Fairport, Geneva, Ashtabula, Conneaut.
Smallmouth Bass Winter- Nearshore, harbors and marinas; Fairport, Perry, Ashtabula, Conneaut; Cleveland artificial reefs Spring- Nearshore; Ruggles Reef, Vermilion, Fairport, Perry, Ashtabula, Conneaut; Lorain, Cleveland artificial reefs Summer- Nearshore to offshore; Ruggles Reef, Vermilion, Fairport, Perry, Ashtabula, Conneaut; Lorain, Lakewood, Cleveland artificial reefs Fall- Nearshore; Ruggles Reef, Vermilion, Fairport, Perry, Ashtabula, Conneaut; Lorain, Cleveland artificial reefs
Steelhead Trout Winter- Vermilion, Rocky, Chagrin, Grand rivers and Conneaut Creek; smaller tribs from Cleveland east Spring- Vermilion, Rocky, Chagrin, Grand rivers and Conneaut Creek; smaller tribs from Cleveland east. Summer- Offshore depth-controlled trolling from Lorain Sandbar - Avon, Cleveland - Fairport, Geneva - Ashtabula. Fall- Piers, beaches and breakwalls from Cleveland east; Vermilion, Rocky, Chagrin, Grand rivers and Conneaut Creek; smaller tribs. during high water in main steams.
White Bass Winter- Breakwalls and Warm Water Discharges; Lorain , Lakefront State Park, Eastlake, Fairport Harbor, Ashtabula. Spring- Breakwalls and Warm Water Discharges; Lorain, Lakefront State Park, Eastlake, Fairport Harbor, Ashtabula. Summer- Nearshore areas near harbors; Breakwalls; Lorain, Lakefront State Park, Eastlake, Fairport Harbor, Ashtabula. Fall- Nearshore areas near harbors; Breakwalls and Warm Water Discharges; Lorain, Lakefront State Park, Eastlake, Fairport Harbor, Ashtabula.
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