A wild Pacific steelhead is one of the most coveted fish in the country. Because different groups of steelhead run up rivers at different times, it’s possible to target them in the Northwest ...
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 ...
Welcome to today's winter episode of Thundermist Fishing Tips! We have Vincenzo with us today, along with the boatless angler himself, Antonio. Today we're going to be running the T-Turn Bait Rig ...
Fliers, lures or bait? Check. Waders and net? Check. Oh, and martial arts training, too. It seems, at times, you need all of the above to chase steelhead in fall. Lots of anglers crowd small Great ...
Warming temperatures bring steelhead trout into Cleveland area rivers including the Chagrin and Rocky, with fishing guides predicting excellent conditions ahead.
While rains raising water levels on the coast may throw off the bite the first weekend in March, anglers should be ready once they drop back into shape. Here’s a round-up of coastal streams from the ...
Winter steelhead have started to arrive in Oregon’s coastal rivers. The majority of positive reports from anglers have come from coastal rivers, while only a few examples of the sea-run rainbow trout ...
The fishing was looking good. The perch were biting, the steelhead were being caught and walleye, mainly in the range of 15-19 inches long, were providing plenty of action on the Detroit River. Then, ...
Skiers and snowmobile riders may lament winter’s tardiness, but the balmy conditions have been a boon for steelhead anglers. Fishing for the ocean-going rainbow trout has been especially good recently ...
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