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he is an expert at correctly painting our great lakes species.
Blog's from the Alley's
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Greg Lum's blog. Greg is
a good friend of mine and an expert with the center pin. He is on the
river almost every day and his reports are funny but accurate.
Bob Williams blog is full of
good info and stream reports.
Joe Montello is a local steelhead
expert.
Check out his blog.
www.inthedrift.blogspot.com/
Mike Engelhardt's Blog is
packed with great photography and stories of his adventures.
Ohio DNR Info
OH Fishing Report
Ohio Steelhead Fishing
Ohio Steelhead Info
The Best informational book on fishing
"Steelhead Alley"
John Nagy has updated his great book on Lake Erie Steelhead fishing.
Tube flies are all the rage on the
alley. If your interested in tubes you gotta check out Tony DiBenedetto's
web site tubeflytech.com
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Team Member Guide Websites
DDon Mathews and
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for Steelhead Alley info since 1997
www.extremesteelheading.com
Jeff Novak's website. Jeff
travels the Great Lakes Guiding Anglers.
Guide and
Commercial fly tier Mark DeFranks
website. Mark will tie your custom
flies. From Trout to Tarpon their the place to call.
Guide Dick Keagy is a true
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website
www.fishwithtrout.com
Guide Travis McAllisters website.
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bunch of big fish pictures. We have put together
an informative lesson on steelheading. It contains
many tips we have learned in our 10 year history of
Guiding Steelhead Alley. The principals we
show you can be applied to many other fisheries. We
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$100 plus our fuel expenses. We have a high
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Area Fishing Clubs
Ohio Central
Basin Steelheaders
Pennsylvania Steelhead Association
3 c u Trout Association
North West Pa
Trout Unlimited
SONS of Lake
Erie Club (save our native species)
Neshannock Trout
Unlimited
Emerald Necklace
Trout unlimited Cleveland OHF
Firelands
Fly Fishers
North Branch
Boys Fly Fishing Club Toledo Oh
North Coast
Fly Fishers
Tri County Trout Club
Other Great Clubs
Buckeye
United Fly Fishermen
Derby City
Fly Fishers
Northern Kentucky
Fly Fishers
Bluegrass Trout
Unlimited
Louisville Trout Unlimited
"Steelhead Alley"
Steelhead
Facts
All
of our streams in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York hold fish during the winter months
December- March
MOST YEARS ALL OF OUR STREAMS FREEZE OVER IN JANUARY AND
FEBRUARY
New
York Steelhead fishing is best in October thru December
but most years the Cattaraugus Creek s the first stream
to get a run of fish
Pennsylvania Steelhead fishing peaks in November and
December but gets runs as early as September. They
are the most heavily stocked streams on "Steelhead
Alley" and hold the most fish per square mile.
Ohio
Steelhead fishing starts in October and lasts until
early May. Ohio streams are usually fish the best
in the spring.
After Fishing
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Lakehouse
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Area Rental Homes
Conneaut
Orange Street Rentals in Conneaut
Ohio rents out a nice home in a quite neighborhood minutes from Conneaut Creek.
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Erie Charter Boats
If you want
to catch a bunch of Perch without spending a bundle.
Check out the Edward John head boat out of Erie Pa. Just
$28 for adults..!! Call 814-883-7622
My Time Too Charters
Capt
George Neil runs a 30' Baha out of Ashtabula Harbor
He will put you on the fish 330-637-0989
Capt Don lives
right on the water in Fairport Harbor. His boat an
gear are first class 216-337-1208
Capt Ray
Clark runs out of Ashtabula Ohio in a 30' Baha Give
him a call for some hog eyes and perch. 440-241-2214
Procaster Charters
Everybody
tells me Capt Gary Raymond catches fish when no one else
does 440-964-7594
Lake Ontario
Charters
If your
looking for some huge Lake Ontario Browns and Salmon I
would call
Capt
Brian Edwards and Fatal Attraction Charters out of
Sodus Bay in Fair Haven NY 315-754-8914
Guides We
Recommend
If your ever fishing in central
Kentucky look up are friends at
Cumberland Drifters for a great float trip
If your looking for a guided trip on
the Mighty Muskegon or the surrounding Michigan Streams give
Chad Betts a call at
231-652-3189
John Valk runs
Grindstone Angling . They
are located in South Central Ontario Canada. I have used John as a guide in the
past. He is pleasant and nice to fish with. I highly recommend John as
your guide if you travel to the area.
Grindstone Angling also has a
very nice flyshop.
A neat new concept in floats.
Quality eggs straight from
Alaska to your door
More great
websites by local steelheaders
The Great Lakes Steelhead
Chronicles: A
Guide's Eye View of a World Class Fishery
The Great Lakes Steelhead Chronicles
provides an overview of the developing Great Lakes steelhead fishery through the
eyes of local outfitters and guides.
Topics include:
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The Lakes, Fish, and Rivers
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Fly Fishing Heritage
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Steelhead Culture
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Fishing Techniques and Flies
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Economic Value
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Environmental Issues
Featuring top Great Lakes area anglers
Jerry Darkes,
Kevin Feenstra, Rick
Kustich, Bob
Linsenman, Ray
Schmidt
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Steelhead Fishing Reports
From "Steelhead Alley"
No B.S.
Ohio fishing reports and Pennsylvania fishing reports
compliments of licensed professional Steelhead fishing guide, Don Mathews and the
team of guides at
Steelheadschool.com
Here at
Steelhead School our primary focus is on steelhead
fishing on Steelhead Alley in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New
York. During the summer months our team of guides
keep on fishing and Guiding for Trout and Warm Water
species. I'll post some of their adventures
here. We will be back to steelhead fishing the
Alley on October 1st. If your into steelhead I
invite you to check out our years of
old report archives.
Fall Steelhead School
Nov 6th, 7th, and 8th 2009 We are taking reservations
now. It will be held the the Comfort Inn Ashtabula Oh.
Still just $350 an angler and that includes two nights
lodging.
5-07-09 Ohio
Fly Fishing Report
I
didn't make it out steelheading today. I stayed
home and mowed the yard. So I can't give you a steelhead
update. I did get a call from my friend Ben. He is
our Native American Guide on the
Garden River Salmon Trip
we make each September. Ben gave me an
update on the road conditions along the Garden River.
We rely on logging roads to reach our stream side camp.
Ben's brother is logging in the area and they rebuilt a
few of the bad culverts that had washed out. So the
roads are in good shape and we will have no trouble
accessing the prime fishing areas this September.
We still have openings for the first and third legs of
the trip (9-14 thru 9-19 and 9-24 thru 9-29).
Click for pictures of last years
Garden River trip.
Call Don to reserve your spot 330-565-5457
5-05-09 Ohio
Steelhead Fly Fishing Report
Ray from Morgantown West Virginia called me yesterday
and said "Man you have me hooked on this steelhead
fishing" What are you doing tomorrow? With
nothing on the calendar, my reply was fishing with you.
So we headed out this morning to an Ohio stream to enjoy
a day of late season steelhead fly fishing. Crowds
were light and fish were hot. Ray estimated he had
twenty in today but I lost count. We had lots of big
repeat spawners today. Ray had five over the
magical 30" mark so I would have to rate it as an
awesome day on the stream. Not a bunch of beat up
fish either. We had a mixture of drop backs and
late spawning Manistee's. We fly fished but the
bait guys did well in the holes as well. We shared the
spot with a couple of local experts Ray and Ted.
Many of the local steelheaders know Ray by his nickname
"Froggy" . This guy is a steelhead expert. I
guess it helps when you live less than a mile from one
of the best steelhead holes on the planet. Every
time I run into him he's spanking the fish. I
would bet my left nut that he catches more steelhead
each year than any of the famous west coast steelhead
writers. He was with Capt Ted Varshine today and
they were showing off like usual. Ted runs Water
Bug Charters out of Keisters Marine on the Ashtabula
River. He run charters for both Walleye and Perch.
Give him a call for some excellent Lake Erie sport
fishing 724-624-6005.
5-05-09 Ray
with a great Ohio Repeat Spawner
5-05-09
Ray proves it ain't over yet
5-05-09 Ray
and Ted clowning around and showing off a nice Steelhead
We fly
fished today and we hit most of our fish nymphing.
I brought the switch rod and we swung flies for a bit,
but in the clear water nymphing produced much better.
White Sucker spawn and stone fly nymphs worked best for
us today. With steelhead season winding down
quickly ???? and no trips on the schedule. Many of our
guides have been fishing for trout in the local
tailraces. Travis and Jeff have been doing
excellent. Jeff tells me Travis put on quite a
show yesterday on stocked trout. The strippers and
Whipers are starting to show up in numbers and they take
the fly well. We now have access rights to
guide three private trout fishing clubs. We
also have a stocked trout lake we can fly fish from the
drift boat. We can tailor a fishing trip around
your schedule year round. As you can see were
working hard to grow and expand beyond steelhead
fishing. So if your into a change of pace give me a call
and Lets Go Fishin. 330-565-5457 Don
5-04-09 Ohio
Steelhead Fly Fishing Report
I was
supposed to stay home and mow the yard today but my
addiction to steelhead took over and I somehow found
myself wadered up and heading to the stream by 7:00.
I really didn't fish much today I just sort of wandered
around and just enjoyed life. Still fish in the
three streams I visited today but the numbers are
dropping off as they head back to the lake to rejuvenate
and turn into chromers once again. I would expect
that some anglers will catch fish for another week or
possibly two before it's over. I even caught a
bright male today. Speaking of fish color there
seems to be a lot of confusion. Most species of
trout get brilliant spots and colors during the spawning
season but this IS NOT what makes them dark.
Veteran steelheaders know that the longer a fish is in
the stream the darker they get. The reason for the
darkness is sunlight exposure in shallow stream depths.
While in lake Erie's depths sunlight penetration is
minimal hence the silver coloration. Others argue
that dark fish are sometimes caught in the lake during
the winter months. A study done years ago by the
PA fish commission documented the same tagged fish was
caught in three different streams within a two week
period. I doubt that all of our fish roam from
stream to stream but that may explain why we do see a
few dark fish in the lake.
All
the streams are at a fishable level as of today.
If you do go please be careful with the fish. Take your
time reviving them in the warm water. Good Fishin..!!
Don
My favorite
spring Ohio Nymphs for steelhead
A selection
of Crystal minnows for Ohio Steelhead fishing
my best
spring Ohio Steelhead Egg Fly patterns
5-03-09 Ohio
Steelhead Fly Fishing Report
Rich
and Lori from Toledo were ready for day two of their
North East Ohio Steelhead adventure. They were up front
at the Comfort Inn all wadered up and ready to go at my
way to early pre- determined meeting time. I had tried
to stay up for the NASCAR race last night and I felt
like a zombie on the ride to the stream this morning.
We met up with Guide Jeff Novak and Capt Don Woodruff
near the stream. I met Don at the Cleveland boat
show this year and he run's
Megabites
Charters out of Fairport Harbor. His house is
on the banks of the Grand River and he never even
steelhead fished the river. After seeing my
pictures at the show it wasn't too hard to talk him into
a day of fly fishing. I had really hoped to fish
near his house but with the Grand at 1200 CFM this
morning it was out of the question. We hit
Conneaut and found it had come up about 5 inches
overnight but the visibility wasn't too bad. We
did good today and put quite a few in the net. Don
got his first fly casting lesson and had a fish in the
net 30 minutes later. I think we may have got him
hooked today. Rich and Lori are old pro's at
steelhead fishing and they got a few real nice fish.
We hit most of our fish on streamers today but we mixed
the fly selection up. Quite a few fish still around but
they can be spooky. Fish in the pockets and holes
seemed to be better customers today. Good
Fishin..!! Don
5-03-09 Lori
with a nice repeat spawning Ohio hen
5-03-09 Old
Pro Rich
5-03-09 Don
with his first fish on the fly
5-03-09 Lori
had to chase this one
5-03-09 Don
with a hard fighting hen
5-03-09
Check it out Greg with a fly rod..!!!!
5-02-09
Steelhead Alley Fishing Report GUIDES DAY ON THE
RIVER
Our
steelhead season is coming to a close. It's been a great
season and I want to thank all of the team member guides
for their hard work. Things can be hectic when your a
steelhead guide and I know how challenging it can be at
times. We did three times more trips this spring
than last spring. In the guide business when I see
so many repeat guests I know that we must be doing
something right. All the guys are starting to
change their focus now. Mark headed back home to
get caught up on his fly orders. Travis, Dick and
Jeff have already been hitting the trout. Greg Lum
is talking about hanging up his Center Pin BUT as long
as there are steelhead around I'll be out there on the
streams. Today was our guides fare well party and
several of us went fishin.. Erma booked us rooms at the
Comfort Inn last night and we had a Grand celebration at
Ferrante's
winery. The service and food at
Ferrante's was terrific as usual.
Speaking of the Comfort Inn in Austinburg. I would
like to thank the staff and especially Bob for making
sure breakfast was out by 4:30 am and the weather
channel was playing in the morning for the fishermen.
The waffles, pastries, eggs, it was nice to start the
day with a full belly. The Comfort Inn Manager,
Sandy is going to continue the special rate for all of
our fishing guests next fall. So be sure to
mention that your fishing with Don Mathews or a
steelhead school guide when making your reservation to
get the special rate.
After a
night at the Winery it sure was hard rolling out of bed
this morning. My wife Erma's only words were "NO WAY"
when the alarm went off. After breakfast our
convoy of fishermen headed out for the Grand River. We
picked a long flat so we could all fish together this
morning. It was a great day on the stream and we had a
blast. Erma showed up about 8:30 with the donuts and
coffee and she even sore mouthed a couple today. She
still refuses to hold one and I doubt she ever will
after seeing my hamburger looking thumb this spring.
We caught plenty of quality fish but Dick Keagy schooled
us all pretty good. Seem's like all I did all
morning was net his fish. With the Grand on the rise
from yesterdays rains we had lunch in Madison and headed
East to scout out Conneaut. I hoped the rain had missed
the east somewhat. Conneaut was still low and
clear but it was rising while we were there. We ended up
putting another half dozen or so in the net before
calling it a day. Conneaut was on the rise but I
think she will still fish tomorrow. Good
Fishin..!! Don
5-02-09
Guide Mark DeFrank
5-02-09
Guide Dick Keagy
5-02-09
Guide Jeff Novak
5-02-09
Center Pin Guide Greg Lum
5-02-09 Fish
addict Don Mathews
5-02-09
Secretary- Donut Girl... Erma
5-02-09
Celebration nip
5-02-09 Jeff
at the net
5-02-09 Lori
with a nice Ohio steelhead
5-01-09 Ohio Steelhead Fishing Report
Our eight guests were fickle today and cancelled because
they didn't want to fish in the rain. I tried to assure
them that the stream would be fishable and the fishing
good but they decided not to fish. Our goal is
happy customers and the weather was indeed calling for
scattered showers in the morning. So we happily
cancelled with the hope of rescheduling on a better day.
I met Mark at the Comfort Inn for breakfast and we
decided to head out fishing. As luck would have it
we had a beautiful morning and it never rained a drop. I
hadn't had much of a chance to experiment with tube
flies this spring and I figured that today's conditions
would be prime for swinging flies with the two handed
rod. I was right. I hooked and landed steelhead on
my first four consecutive casts this morning. The
joke of the day was I wonder if the guys that cancelled
ever caught one like this. We probably beached,
well... lets just say a lot of them. We also
caught some real nice fish today, several were well over
30 inches. I learned a new secret weapon this
morning. I watched
Tony DeBenedetto's
tube flies in his testing tank with much fascination
earlier this spring. A few weeks ago I ran into
Tony along the stream and he gave me a couple of his
tube flies to try out. As soon as I saw it in the
water this morning I told Mark the fish were going to
crush it. It had such a life like motion I can
only describe as wobble of a floating Rapala lure.
I played with it in the shallows a bit before I cast it
out. I made my own little river testing tank in a
side eddy. I tied a bunch of my patterns on short leads
and dangled them in the current. When I put my
flies next to Tony's tubes most of my patterns in all
honesty appeared lifeless and lacked motion. I was
pleasantly surprised how well my favorite Crystal Minnow
tied with Kid Goat hair did in the streamside testing
tank. Especially the ones with the bigger bead chain
eyes. They seem to catch the current and impart a
rocking motion to the fly much like the bill on a plug
?? The fish agreed and I think I got about 8 in
before I ended up loosing both flies. It was a great day
on the river and I'm going to miss having Mark around he
has become a valuable asset to our guiding business.
He assures me he will be back again in the fall. He
found a house to rent up here and will be guiding with
us next fall. Rain is in he forecast once again for
tonight and the streams are already on the rise.
BUT looking at the radar I would bet everything will
fish tomorrow. We will be out.. Good Fishin..!!
Don
5-01-09
First cast
5-01-09
Magic Fly
5-01-09
Tony's tube in the water
5-01-09
Steelhead on the beach
5-01-09
chromer in Ohio
5-01-09
New Family
5-01-09
Bonus smallmouth
5-01-09 Big
water = Big fish
5-01-09
Maribou speys and tubes were on the menu today
5-01-09 This
male must have been hungry he ate both flies at once
4-30-09 Ohio
Steelhead Fishing Report
It
poured on us as we left the river this evening but even
getting wet couldn't dampen our spirits after a day like
today. Lawrence and John from Lakeland
Florida and Mariettta Ohio were up for some steelhead
fishing. It was fly casting lessons and
steelheading 101 in the early daylight. Downstream
from us Mark was giving lessons to Tony and his daughter
Hanna. It was Hanna's first day of steelheading and fly
fishing. She didn't seem very enthused about
wearing waders and getting up in the dark but her mood
sure changed once she started catching fish. They
worked us hard today and we caught a bunch of fish and
lost a bunch more. It was a ten by ten day. Right
before lunch Hanna got a fat 12 lb hen..!! But
believe it or not she topped it after lunch with a
massive buck that bottomed Marks net out at 15 lbs. We
will never know exactly how big it was. Dad said what do
you think? Should we get it mounted. Hanna said
"no way let it go" and Mark revived it to fight another
day. Awesome job Hanna..!! Were watching the
rain closely and the forecast is looking bleak. Watch
the flow guages. The fronts don't look that big on
the radar to me but they are calling for 1/4 to 1/2 inch
tonight. Even if we do get the forecasted 1/2 inch
of rain tonight it will take awhile to raise the larger
streams and they should fish in the morning. Only mother
nature knows for sure..!! Good Fishin..!! Don
4-30-09
Hanna's HUGE 15 lb plus Ohio Steelhead bottomed Mark's net
out
4-30-09 Mark
Nets Hanna's Trophy Ohio Steelhead
4-30-09
Father-Daughter First Day of Fly Fishing
4-30-09 Ohio
Steelhead Fly Fishing
4-30-09 Blue
Bells and Steelhead on the line
4-30-09 Big
Ohio Buck Male steelhead trout
4-30-09 Full
Mating Colored Ohio Steelhead Male fresh from deep water
4-30-09 one
of our three double releases on steelhead in Ohio today
4-30-09
Watch where you snag up that fly
4-29-09 Ohio
Steelhead Fishing Report
It was
day two of Woody's Ohio steelhead adventure. After
a wet day yesterday the clouds broke and we got a
beautiful day to fish. Woody and John were on their game
after a day with Mark yesterday and they caught a bunch
of fish. They got so many quality fish today it
was hard picking out a couple for the web site.
Just a beautiful day all around. Yesterdays rain didn't
have any major impact to the Ohio streams and there all
at a fishable level now. Good Fishin..!! Don
4-29-09
Woody with a nice Ohio Steelhead Hen caught fly fishing
4-29-09 John
with a nice Ohio Steelhead Buck caught Fly Fishing
4-29-09
4-29-09
4-29-09
4-29-09
4-29-09
Conneaut Creek nymphs do bite ouch..
4-29-09
4-29-09 our
hot nymph today Size 12
4-28-09
Steelhead Alley Fishing Update
A couple of
fellows from Toronto Canada joined me today for their
first day of Ohio Steelhead fishing. We fly fished
today and caught a bunch of fish despite wet rainy
conditions in the afternoon. We caught some
quality fish today and it was obvious that these guys
did quite a bit of steelheading back home. Mark
fished with a couple of fellows from North Carolina that
were up after a couple of days of trout fishing in
Central Pennsylvania. They were also new to Ohio
steelheading but had fished the west coast quite a bit.
All I can say is if Ohio's steelhead fishing didn't
impress these guys today, I need to move. It
doesn't appear that we will get much rain. Everything
should fish tomorrow. Good Fishin..!! Don
4-28-09
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All guides
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forces. We believe that by networking together on
the stream our group of local guides can give the best
steelheading experience possible. We guarantee it..
Feel free to call any of us at anytime to check on
availability or to just talk fishin.. Don't be
fooled by the NEW wave of guides in Ohio. These
guys are your
true local steelhead pro's
Guide
Jeff Novak
www.extremesteelheading.com
330-984-7406
Guide
Dick Keagy
www.ohiosteelheader.com
330-646-8150
Guide Travis
McAllister
www.fishwithtrout.com
330-399-2746
Guide Mark
DeFrank
www.defranksflies.com
724-317-8582
Guide Bob
Williams
www.screamingreels.net
440-487-8111
Guide Kurt
Bitikofer
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Greg Lum
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a trip with any of the above guides please call Don Mathews at 330-565-5457 .
He handles the website and our central booking calendar
at steelheadschool.com
You may also call your guide of choice at anytime with
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Best Area Bait and
Tackle Shops
Anglers
who travel to the area are in luck. Dan, Eric and
the team at FishUSA
are there for you. They stock what you will
need. Don't waste your money at the marts.
FishUSA will have
your order to you very quickly. They also have a
storefront in Erie Pa. with everything they stock
available there. You can stop there and get
online prices on the spot. Tell them I sent you.
Gary and his wife Dot run a great baitshop near Walnut
Creek in PA called
Poor Richards
I have been a customer there since Gary bought the place
many years ago. The prices are good.
The selection is great, with everything you need to
catch fish, fly or spin. They clean fish and will
exchange your fresh caught steelhead for a smoked fish
on the spot. Check them out..!!
Jim runs Folly's End fly shop and campground. Jim
bought the shop a few years ago from my good friend
Larry. Jim has done a great job of keeping the
shop well supplied for steelhead fishermen and done some
nice improvements to the campground. Clyde Murray
has worked at the shop for years. He is a
steelheading icon. Clyde's friendly advise has caused
the demise of countless steelhead. The shop is
located on the banks of Elk Creek in one of the most
productive sections of stream. You can park on the left
side of the driveway going down to the shop. From there
you can access the stream to fish. Please stop in the
shop and let them know though.
Bruce has run the Grand River Tackle shop for years.
They have a great selection of Steelhead gear as well as
lake fishing tackle and live bait. Bruce is a
steelheading pioneer. They are located near Painsville on your way out to the Fairport Harbor boat
ramp
Barcelona
Market is located just a half mile ease of Chautauqua
Creek on Lake Rd. The have NY fishing licenses,
bait and steelhead tackle.
Stop in
and see Frank at TMF Orvis if your ever near Ravenna
Ohio. Frank is about as good natured and friendly
as anybody you will ever meet. He runs a very neat
and tidy shop that has a great selection of fly fishing
gear for the steelheader, trout fisherman or saltwater
angler. His fly tying material
selection is great. They also have lots of quality
rods and reels.
Chagrin River Bait
and Tackle
Located
in Eastlake Ohio selling fishing licenses bat and some
steelhead tackle. 440-942-9716
Erie Shore General
Store
Some bait
and tackle located in Eastlake Ohio 440-942-3470
Karran Shop
Karan Shop
has bait and steelhead tackle plus a selection of Lake
Erie Tackle. Located at 413
South Ridge Geneva, Ohio (440) 466-3561
Elk Creek Sports
I
have known Dan Seaman since I started guiding in Pa.
his shop Elk
Creek Sports is open early has licenses, shiners, bait and
everything else the Steelheader needs. He is
located on Rt.5 right at Elk Creek.
BAC Bait and
Tackle has Several stores with a great selection of
fly tying materials, bait, tackle, rods, reels and
waders. Located around Erie Pennsylvania
Neshannock Creek Fly
Shop is located on a nice trout stream about an hour
or so south of Erie they have a great fly fishing
selection
Erie Outfitters
Craig Lewis runs
Erie Outfitters
Located in Sheffield Lake Ohio. They have a great
selection for the steelheader as well as lake fishermen.
There is a nice launch down the street that puts you about 6
miles from the sandbar. A lake Erie fishing hot spot in
recent years. Erie outfitters has shiners, bait and
licenses.
Area Camp Grounds
Open year round
Jim and Clyde at
Folly's End have a great fly shop on site
at their riverfront campground. You can access one of the best sections of Elk
Creek from their campground. They offer daily stream parking and camping.
As well as seasonal camping. If your near Elk Creek stop in. They will hook
you up.
Uncle
John's Elk Creek Campground is located right on the
stream near the mouth of Elk Creek. Fishing is
very good on their property. John is a great guy
and he let me hold my Boy Scout Merit Badge Classes in
one of his cabins for free. The cabins are for
rent they are new and are very nice. The showers
and restrooms are great The place is always clean and
well kept. It is very angler friendly. He offers
daily stream front parking for a small fee.
Indian Creek
Campground Geneva Oh Phone 440-466-8191
Best Area Chow
Cleveland, Willoughby, Mentor, Painsville
If you
can' find something you like to eat in Cleveland
your in trouble. I'm not going to waste your time
trying to list hotels or restaurants in the Cleveland or
the burbs.
Geneva
Best
Friends Restaurant Located right at Exit #218 Good
Breakfast and reasonable prices. 440-466-0041
Chops is
located right at Exit #218 On Rt 534. They have a
nice dinner menu and serve some local wines
Ferrante
Winery is my favorite place. Don't wear your
waders. Good Italian food. Meals are $10-$20.
Located 5 minutes from Exit #218 call 440-466-8466
Ashtabula
Crows
Nest Restaurant Follow Rt 11 north and you will dead end
in their parking lot. Good choices lots of selections
reasonable prices. The monster bowl of Chili will
warm you up. 440-964-2696
Conneaut
Beef and
Beer Great food for the money. Home cooked meals.
Daily specials, Hearty burgers. Bottled beer your
real likely to run into one of us there. They Even have
a fish tank table. Located Right at I-90 Exit #241 Right
near the state line.
440.593.3667
Biscotti's Restaurant 186 Park Ave Conneaut
Local favorite Pizza and Italian food Call 440-593-6766
Fairview
Pa
Crowleys
is just 2 1/2 miles south of I-90 on Rt 18. Great food
but don't wear your waders. They have a grill in the
center of the place and you can cook your own steaks if
you want. Call 814-774-8450
Avonia Pa
It's hard
for me to drive by Avonia Tavern Just West of Walnut
Creek on Rt 5. Great Wings and Burgers all the food is
great and they have reasonable prices.
Erie Pa
Teresa's Deli
is located at 5360 West Lake Rd. Just a short
drive from walnut creek. The subs are fantastic
and a big hit with the area fishermen all 814-833-6913
Follow
I-90 to Peach Street and there are a lot of choices.
Quaker steak and lube wings are a local favorite.
Or jump on I-79 North to Mill Creek Mall. All the
big chains are in town.
NorthEast
Pa
Lighthouse Inn 3704 East Lake Rd is our favorite over
that way. 814-899-9300
Plummers is
located East of 20 mile Creek on Lake Rd just across the
NY state line. They have good burgers and cold
beer
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