When you’re getting ready to cast your fishing line, are you adding a bobber, float or strike indicator? Bobbers have come a long way from being just a plastic red and white ball sitting a couple feet ...
The “Egg-Sucking Leech” has proven to be a very effective fly pattern for anglers targeting steelhead in the Chautauqua County Lake Erie tributaries. Photo courtesy of FleegersFlies.com The winter ...
Josh Feltenberger, assistant manager of FishUSA in Erie County, explains the differences between floats, bobber and strike indicators for fishing.
Across the Upper Midwest and Northeast, winter is steelhead season. Starting around Halloween and lasting through February — if your feet and hands can take it — anglers flock to Great Lakes ...
Not sure where to start with selecting beads for steelhead? We asked a steelhead expert how he matches his beads to conditions and the season.
When fishing for steelhead you typically run with yarn or beads on your line - but today is different. Today we're going to try something unconventional and use both at the same time. Why? I like to ...
Should you use a bobber, float or strike indicator? Here are the answers Josh Feltenberger, assistant manager of FishUSA in Erie County, explains the differences between floats, bobber and strike ...