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  • #5475
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Hey guys –

    Just got back from a trip with a couple close friends from high school to the Erie tributaries of Ohio.

    #47908
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Nice to hear you made the trip up there. I have been making the trek out to Ohio for spring steelhead for about 10 years now and I can honestly say that it really is a locals only event. (which honestly has me questioning the future of my visits there) It can be very hit or miss and you have to pick your days carefully.

    #47909

    Ahh yes, Uniroyal.

    #47910
    anonymous
    Member

    So now do you see it isn’t all the glam it is portrayed in the magazines?

    #47911
    andrews.
    Member

    I just moved to Ohio from the east coast (CT), and I’ve only fished for Lake Erie steelhead twice.

    #47912
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    In fairness, Tim, I’m not sure the magazines have Ohio in mind when they’re doing those glamorous articles. 🙂

    Zach

    #47913
    Aaron Brown
    Member

    Next time you get to OH, Zach, get a hold of me. Maybe head a little further west and I’ll take you to the V. It’s not as popular as the Grand/Chagrin, but there are very nice fish and few people.

    #47914
    Avatar photoMark Schafer
    Member

    I keep waiting for Patrick to say they arn’t really Steelhead..

    #47915
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    I’ve had this debate with my friends too.

    #47916
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    In fairness, Tim, I’m not sure the magazines have Ohio in mind when they’re doing those glamorous articles. 🙂

    Zach

    I think you meant Dave.

    #47917
    andrews.
    Member

    I’ve had this debate with my friends too.  “Steelhead” is a non-scientific descriptive term based on how they look.  These were football shaped and bright chrome.  They are all Onchorhynchus mykiss,

    Definitely all O. mykiss.

    #47918
    Avatar photoMark Schafer
    Member

    I guess we don’t really need Patrick after all. It may have been to long ago for many to remember.

    #47919
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I guess we don’t really need Patrick after all. It may have been to long ago for many to remember.

    I remember when he organized a fly swap and then didnt…well…a…follow through with the swap part.

    #47920
    andrews.
    Member

    I guess we don’t really need Patrick after all. It may have been to long ago for many to remember.

    I obviously don’t know the Patrick reference, but I guess my post came across the wrong way.

    #47921
    Avatar photoMark Schafer
    Member

    No offence intended Andrew, it’s always nice to have people around

    #47922

    Ha ha. I remember it Mark…

    #47923

    Andrew

    #47924
    Michael Exl
    Member

    In Erie, it is a steelhead if it is caught on the swing, if it is caught any other way it is a rainbow ;).

    #47925

    Andrew   –  No reason to apologize, I sincerely appreciate the thoughtfulness of your reply.  I was a part of a somewhat heated debate a decade ago on this exact issue and arrived at your same conclusion.  
    I think sometimes it’s hard for serious steelheader’s west coast and otherwise to deal with some of the nuances of the GL fishery…  you know like catching a dozen fish in a few hours effort.  However some other dudes seem to really appreciate it, you can swing fly’s with the two hander, have a shot at a 10+ pound fish and fish some “big” water.  It’s awesome IMO.    
    Thanks for your thoughts,
    Kb

    #47926
    Avatar photoJim Lampros
    Member

    The fishing, scenery and generally everything about Ohio is lousy; y’all should head somewhere else next time.

    JL

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