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  1. The current is strong and constantly changing due to the opening of the chutes at the dam. Anglers are targeting steelhead by drift fishing with flies, spawn or wax worms. The lucky ones are taking a few fish, but many are getting snagged because of the currents and debris near the bottom. The suckers have moved in early this year. The fish cleaning station remains closed and the restrooms are locked.

  2. Fishing has come to a complete stand still as everything is iced in including the ramps and marinas. There is ice all along the shoreline and on the rocks and breakwall making those areas very dangerous. Before the bad weather hit, brown trout were caught by boat anglers in front of the breakwall and in Swan Bay. Atlantic salmon were taken around the light at Calcite and in the harbor as the fish were concentrating in the warmer waters.

  3. There was very little fishing activity on Lake Erie over Easter weekend. Cold temperatures, snow and strong wind limited main lake access. Expect walleye fishing to improve as conditions stabilize. Jigging on the Camp Perry reefs and trolling the open water east of the reefs produced decent catches the week before Easter. As the water warms expect jig fishing to heat up on most of the Camp Perry reefs and in nearshore areas all the way from Maumee Bay to Cedar Point. Larger female walleye can be caught by trolling minnow imitating stickbaits in the open water around the reefs and islands.

    Surface temperatures currently range from 38 to 40 degrees.

  4. There are a fair number of steelhead in the river but the water is high and fast. Steelhead are holding throughout the river but most anglers are fishing the upper reaches where the flows are least difficult to manage. Try fishing the inside seams and softer water along the edges. Bottom bouncing nymphs or egg sacks and float fishing with egg sacks or pink worms have been the most productive methods of catching steelhead. Suggested patterns include glo-bugs, sucker spawn, estaz eggs, woolly buggers and black or brown stoneflies.

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