Low water is a challenge that all trout anglers are familiar with. At a certain point every summer, the snowmelt that feeds freestone rivers runs out – during particularly hot summers, when the ...
The “Egg-Sucking Leech” has proven to be a very effective fly pattern for anglers targeting steelhead in the Chautauqua County Lake Erie tributaries. Photo courtesy of FleegersFlies.com The winter ...
Anglers who want to learn how to catch steelhead or just want to know more about the past and future of these trout can attend an informative fundraiser Saturday on Lake Erie. The 2024 Tudor ...
Lake Erie’s migratory trout soon will draw anglers from near and far as steelhead trout seek out the rivers where they were stocked so they can spawn. Once the river waters cool down, the fish swim up ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The fantastic spring steelhead trout fishing season is almost here. In fact, Dan Pribanic of Chagrin River Outfitters (CRO) reports that his guides on the Northeast Ohio rivers and ...
ON THE KNIFE RIVER - Kyle Brickson drifted a spawn bag and a tiny fluff of red yarn through a mocha-colored riffle on the Knife River on Thursday morning. Several more anglers worked both sides of the ...
During the hustle and bustle of the holidays, and with the last of the bird hunting seasons still nagging for attention, it has been hard to find the time and motivation to do some fishing. But there ...
Here’s how it works. You tie or peg a plastic bead that represents a salmon or steelhead egg onto your leader. Three to five inches below that bead, you tie on your hook. When a steelhead grabs the ...