Karl Weixlmann talks about his love for fly fishing for steelhead and his latest book involving 49 tributaries of Lake Erie.
My baptism in steelhead fishing began with a bang. At least as much of a bang as a .22 pistol can make in a canyon smothered by fog. Of the gun I recall nothing beyond its barrel. Nor, oddly ...
The Oregon State Police is trying to identify a man seen fishing in the Walla Walla River in December after trout and warm water fish seasons had closed. Photos were taken of the man near ...
Here are his 10 tips for catching more steelhead by developing a successful fishing strategy and selecting the right gear for current conditions. 1) Do your homework.
“You do not need a lot of expensive equipment,” he said adding there are fishing rod and reel setups for about $50 that catch fish. While the best of the steelhead season is yet to ...
Steelhead fishing on the Lake Erie tributaries in northeast Ohio has been good through the late fall and early winter.
The only ones using fly rods were those using monofilament with bait. He met Weixlmann while fishing on Elk Creek. Weixlmann was using a fly rod with traditional flies to catch steelhead and ...