
Passing up deer hunt for steelhead trip
Yes, the opening day of Ohio’s firearms deer-hunting season was a fine kettle of fish.
Yes, the opening day of Ohio’s firearms deer-hunting season was a fine kettle of fish.
Hard-water action still a ways off, but in the meantime, steelhead fishing is good on bigger steelhead streams, and walleyes are still to be had on Erie. And perch fishing still good on a number
Fishing has been good, although pressure has been low. But still catching steelheads on the rivers and walleye on Erie, and the perch bite remains hot on Lake St. Clair.
All Erie area tributaries have Steelhead in great numbers.
The night walleye bite on Lake Erie has been off the charts and northeast Ohio steelheading is going well, too.
When weather has allowed, water levels and stain are good for steelhead anglers in northeast Ohio, particularly on the Rocky, Chagrin, and Vermilion rivers.
A recipe for fresh fish migrations in all the waterways and the chance for brown trout and steelhead hook-ups.
When water levels on northeast Ohio streams have cooperated, anglers are cashing in on the good steelhead bite.
They can provide opportunities to avoid congested water.
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