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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Dave did battle with this new arrival today on the Grand.

Another prize catch for Dave today was this 4# lake run smallmouth.

A feisty fresh fish that fell for a great lakes sparrow.

Ohio tribs beauty.

Netting a beast of a steelhead for a happy client.

Found these paired up on a small Chagrin Tributary.

Classic fumbleruski.
Pretty good reports have been coming into the shop from both guides and anglers though everyone is concerned about the lack of water. Fresh fish have been arriving but have not been spreading out like usual due to the low water making it difficult for them to move upstream, concentrating the majority of fish in the lower rivers. It looks like we have some thunderstorms due to roll in on Friday so lets keep our fingers crossed. Hot fly patterns have been black stones, egg sucking leeches in purple and black, nuc eggs, lite brite zonkers, great lakes sparrows, and brown buggers. Many anglers are asking how long will this steelhead season last and i personally think we have alot of fishing left if we get the water. The last run of fresh fish is always the first week of May on the Grand and Conneaut after many anglers have hung it up for the season. This last run of steelhead coincides with the larger runs of big lake Erie smallmouth up our streams, providing anglers with the opportunity to battle two of North East Ohio's premier game fish.
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Thursday, April 08, 2010

"Swinging" Pete hooked up with a big sucker on the lower Grand earlier this week.

Local outdoor and sport columnist D'arcy Egan shared some time with us on the water yesterday and filmed a TV show for Outdoors Ohio with some of the crew from Chagrin River Outfitters. We floated the Grand River in Pursuit of steelhead with his Film crew and Guest host Joe Thomas and had a pretty decent day. In all we hooked about 12 fish in 4 hours bringing most to the net. Look for the show to air in about a month.

We decided to let Joe Thomas of the Cleveland Browns tag along as well. We were undecided weather we would let him join us due to the fact that he beat up our beloved Buckeyes defensive line so badly while playing with the Wisconsin Badgers in college(boo). In the end we decided since he is now with our hometown team and he is bigger and stronger than all of us put together the wise thing to do would be to take him out and show him a good time. In the end Joe was a class act and a great person to spend time with on the water. Though out the day it became obvious that this Wisconsin native has a true love, passion, and understanding of the outdoors. It also became very clear very fast that he is a good angler.
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As most of you all ready know our rivers are very low and clear; we need rain badly. It looks like it is on its way just in time to coincide with some lower air temps that will help lower our warmer than normal water temps for this time of year and should bring in another good run of fish as well. Right now our steelhead tribs do have good numbers of fish present but they have been hit pretty hard for a while now and are becoming wise to the usual fly offerings. For continued success in these conditions try going small and natural with egg and nymph offerings and look for fish in areas with very good holding water, gravel, and cover such as log jams. The best fishing seems to be on the Grand and Conneaut on the East side and the Vermillion river on the West side has been very good as well. Good luck as always and tight lines...Dan and Pete
Gauge malfunction has the Grand reading higher than it is. Grand is around 350 cfs as of this morning, Friday April 9th.
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Sunday, April 04, 2010

Harry sent us these pics from a recent family and friends outing.
Looks like everyone got in on the action and had some fun.

A hefty spring steelhead wrangled from the Chagrin. According to the e-mail that came with the pic the purple stone from the shop has been on fire.
Warm temps, bright sun, clear water and heavy angling pressure adds up to spooky steelhead. They are plenty of fish in the rivers right now but they are a little tight lipped. They seem to be doing there spring thing mostly at night and are resting in the holes and runs during the day and not doing much eating while they are there. Anglers have been having the best luck on streamer and egg patterns in the morning and stonefly and various nymph patterns in the evening. Right now all rivers are fishable and have good numbers of fish present. The Chagrin, Rocky, Vermillion, and Conneaut are all getting on the low and clear side. For best results consider going to one fly and downsizing fly and going to Fluorocarbon leaders and tippet. The Grand is at a very fishable level and fisherman are enjoying this window to fish what many consider Ohio's best steelhead river. Tight Lines....Dan and Pete