Northeast Ohio provides anglers with a world class fishing opportunity to target Lake Erie steelhead. Although the Great Lakes steelhead fishery has existed since the 19th century, the past twenty years have seen an explosion in quality and quantity of these splendid game fish. Anglers from throughout the country come to target the Ohio steelhead from fall through spring, as weather and stream conditions permit. Approximately 400,000 steelhead are released annually in the Rocky, Chagrin, Grand Rivers and Conneaut Creek, and neighboring Pennsylvania stocks over one million smolts as well. The enormous number of steelhead stocked along “steelhead alley” create strong returns of fish that last from early fall until late spring.
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