Mid-May Erie Fishing Report
May 12, 2025
Erie
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Bass (Smallmouth)

Bass (Largemouth)

Walleye

Lake Trout

Perch (Yellow)
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
Warm weather has finally arrived in Erie, Pennsylvania, with air temps hitting the 70s this week. Combine that with the recent full moon, and you know what that means—love is in the air for the bass.
Current Conditions
Presque Isle Bay is sitting right around 60°F, which is prime spawning temperature. Meanwhile, the main lake is still a bit behind, with temps in the low to mid 50s, and slightly warmer water around the mouth of the Bay.
We’re in that transitional window—prespawn, spawn, and postspawn fish are all present, especially in the Bay. The main lake is largely in prespawn, but warming quickly and not far off from a major spawn wave.
Other Species Notes
Walleye:
Anglers are catching them at night near creek mouths, while others are finding success trolling during the day—from the shallows out to deeper drop-offs. The bite is picking up with the warming water and is only going to get better.
Lake Trout:
There are still good reports of lakers being caught while trolling near “The Mountain”, east of Erie, close to the New York line. If you’re targeting trout, this zone remains a solid option.
Perch:
We’ve landed some big, sporadic postspawn perch in Presque Isle Bay, but most of the larger schools have pushed back into the main lake after their spawning cycle.
What to Look For
In the Bay:
Spawning fish are locked onto shallow flats and marina areas.
Fry guarders and postspawn fish are hanging around and just outside the shallows, feeding up.
Prespawn fish are still staging too—look for 5-20’ drops and hard spots adjacent to spawning grounds.
Find the right area, and you can really get into a pile of fish.
In the Main Lake:
Mostly prespawn fish, but signs of change are coming fast.
Focus on chunk rock flats and subtle depressions—perfect staging zones.
Warmer water is pushing activity around the Bay mouth. Try Thompson Bay flats and the Hammermill stacks.
Prespawn fish may range from the shallows out to about 30 feet.
Tight lines,
Captain Destin DeMarion
Big Fat Bass Guide Service