Great Lakes Steelhead | How To
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Tom Rosenbauer discusses the essentials of fly fishing for Great Lakes steelhead in this fascinating video! Check out the Orvis Learning Centre: howtoflyfish.o...
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Always educational. Thanks for posting. BRAVO ZULU.
I enjoy the presentation style of the outfitters and specialists. I'm new to fly fishing and I hope to get into some Lake Erie "steelheads" this autumn near Cleveland. Thanks for another great upload!
Have waited for a video like this for Great Lakes Steelhead for a while! Thanks!
This hr was incredibly enjoyable!
Praise be to Tom
EVCELLENT CONTENT......VERY USEFUL AND ENJOYABLE TO EXPERIENCE !! :)
Great video thanks for sharing
Amazing stuff ! Thanks
Trout hunt is wonderful .
Awesome
Can you guys do some videos on lake trout? Noone seems to target them because they are out of reach most of the year.
I don’t think fly fisherman target lake trout. They live too deep in larger bodies of water.
@@FourOneOneClan fly people most def target Lakers….they move into shallows in the late fall and are a beautiful quarry.
why aren't you guys using nets? Jeff blood sells nets he designed.
perfect timing for the fall run, eh?
this video was already posted
Hi
You'd think orvis could afford a net. Maybe set an example 🤷♂️
Grey mullet fish favourite food
Those are not Steelhead. Those are migratory rainbows. No salt? No Steel 😂
Impossible
The west coast steelhead have the exact same genes as the great lakes steelhead.
If I move from NYC to Hawaii....I'm still human.
High-school biology class....
Wrong. A true steelhead MUST be anadromous. It has its own classification. No salt? No steel
Please catch mullet fish please upload mullet fishing videos
Mullet fishing Bait
love your videos, but wish you could make them WAAAY shorter. Or maybe release a series that is like 5 mins of how to's.
Ouhhhhhhhh, just wait until the west coast guys hear you call great lakes steelhead, "steelhead".