Great Lakes steelhead are adfluvial fish, meaning they migrate from big lakes into rivers to spawn. This annual migration starts in the fall and ends in the spring when they return to the lakes to ...
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 ...
Fly fishing for spring steelhead is simple. All it takes is the proper pattern, on the right river, presented at precisely the correct depth, at just the right time, and bingo — fish on. Nothing to it ...
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