Bronzebacks and Bluebells on the Erie tribs.

Posted by Dan | Posted in | Posted on Friday, May 13, 2011

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Lake run smallmouth are making their annual appearance in the Conneaut, Grand, and Elk.


Bluebell wild flowers are and indicator that it is smallmouth time.


If you haven't tried it give lake run smallmouth fishing a try. They are typically in the rivers thru mid June and love clouser minows and topwater bugs.


Steelhead season seems to be winding down fast with the hot weather but the smallmouth action is picking up. Good numbers of bass are present in the Grand, Conneaut, and the Elk. Good luck Dan and Pete.