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Great Lakes steelhead are adfluvial ... mean a fish ate your fly. Many Great Lakes tributaries require anglers to only use one fly to discourage snagging, so double nymph rigs may be off the ...
Today we're out on the snowy shorelines targeting Steelhead, bottom bouncing with an artificial egg and yarn fly. I'm in the Lower Niagara River with Lewiston New York in front of me, Queenston ...
Today, these fish are thriving in the cold, clear waters that get significantly less fishing pressure than big-name fisheries in other parts of the country. Brown trout are notoriously cautious fish, ...