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  1. Walleye are in the river but recent storms have churned things up and the water is muddy, making it hard to catch fish. Walleye fishing should be great if the storms hold off, the water clears up and the water temperature climbs. Wait for 2 to 3 days to fish after heavy winds and rainstorms have left the area. This gives the river time to clear up and the walleye can see the bait better.

  2. Looks like steelhead fishing is starting to drop off. Water levels are getting back to normal. Suckers continue to take wax worms and flies. A few bluegills were also hitting on waxworms at Huron Park. Remember walleye season opens on inland rivers and lakes the last Saturday in April.

  3. Conditions have not changed much in the river and flows continue to be high. Most areas remain unfishable but anglers are taking a few browns and steelhead from the harbor and behind the hotels. Egg sacs, nightcrawlers, stick-baits and buck-tail jigs are all working. It is not likely that conditions will improve much over the next week and in fact may get worse.

  4. The water level has been running high but releases are expected to drop Friday night from 1,800cfs to 1,150 cfs and remain there at least through Wednesday. Wading anglers have primarily stuck to the upper end of the river near Altmar and have concentrated on the smaller side channels. Drift boat anglers are doing very well throughout the river. Overall the most productive techniques have been bottom bouncing with nymphs or egg patterns and float fishing with egg sacs (blue or white). Smaller streams such as Trout Brook, Orwell Brook Little Sandy and Grindstone Creek are all producing some nice steelhead. Egg sacs, wax worms, and meal worms are working well here.

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