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Everything Conneaut, Ohio
I recently came across the website from my hometown, Conneaut, Ohio.
The website is http://everythingconneautohio.com . The page that might interest this group is the steelhead fishing page. It is billed as the steelhead capital of the world. The people of Oregon may take issue with that statement. When I was a kid Lake Erie was dying and all I caught in Conneaut Creek was Bullhead. They have come a long way back, but The Steelhead Capital of the World I think is going a little too far. I was there last March for my brother's funeral, but did not get to fish, but every time I crossed Conneaut Creek there were a half dozen fisherman fishing. Has anyone fished there? If so tell me what you think of it. Thanks. Ed |
Everything Conneaut, Ohio
On Jun 14, 6:16*am, Ed Gildone wrote:
I recently came across the website from my hometown, Conneaut, Ohio. The website ishttp://everythingconneautohio.com. *The page that might interest this group is the steelhead fishing page. It is billed as the steelhead capital of the world. *The people of Oregon may take issue with that statement. *When I was a kid Lake Erie was dying and all I caught in Conneaut Creek was Bullhead. They have come a long way back, but The Steelhead Capital of the World I think is going a little too far. I was there last March for my brother's funeral, but did not get to fish, but every time I crossed Conneaut Creek there were a half dozen fisherman fishing. Has anyone fished there? *If so tell me what you think of it. Thanks. Ed Ed; you're from Conneaut? How old are you? --riverman |
Everything Conneaut, Ohio
On Jun 13, 5:16*pm, Ed Gildone wrote:
I recently came across the website from my hometown, Conneaut, Ohio. The website ishttp://everythingconneautohio.com. *The page that might interest this group is the steelhead fishing page. It is billed as the steelhead capital of the world. *The people of Oregon may take issue with that statement. *When I was a kid Lake Erie was dying and all I caught in Conneaut Creek was Bullhead. They have come a long way back, but The Steelhead Capital of the World I think is going a little too far. I was there last March for my brother's funeral, but did not get to fish, but every time I crossed Conneaut Creek there were a half dozen fisherman fishing. Has anyone fished there? *If so tell me what you think of it. Thanks. Ed As a former Oregonian steelheader, and proficient at the sport, I would not say anything negative concerning Conneaut. If it is that good, there must be some pretty good steelies there and I would like to try it myself. Hopefully my travels will take me near there some day. As a side, my Father-In-Law coined the phrase "Is Lake Earie Dying?". He was in charge of the clean-up when working for the EPA. He is 89 now. Guy |
Everything Conneaut, Ohio
"Ed Gildone" wrote in message ... I recently came across the website from my hometown, Conneaut, Ohio. The website is http://everythingconneautohio.com . The page that might interest this group is the steelhead fishing page. It is billed as the steelhead capital of the world. The people of Oregon may take issue with that statement. When I was a kid Lake Erie was dying and all I caught in Conneaut Creek was Bullhead. They have come a long way back, but The Steelhead Capital of the World I think is going a little too far. I was there last March for my brother's funeral, but did not get to fish, but every time I crossed Conneaut Creek there were a half dozen fisherman fishing. Has anyone fished there? If so tell me what you think of it. Thanks. Ed Ed, I've fished there. I like it very much but it is just a tad on the 'weather dependant' side...I mean I live five hours south and what with the changing weather (typical Great Lake weather) it is hard to plan a trip. ....and the steelhead can get be put down or get lockjaw by the changing weather. In any event it is a great place to fish. they are all stockers as the rivers warm too much to support natural reproduction. The fry are put in the river (or heck smelt I don't know) and make it down to Lake Erie to grow and return. I usually fish the Grand River and it's tribs., ..Lake Metroparks has done terrific job of making a series of parks along the river which make for great access for fishing and/or canoeing. A lot of people don't realize that after the steelies quit running, smallmouth bass come for the lake and run...gosh that is better fishing than the steelhead IMHO. ....and all summer long it is just a great place to float and picnic. http://www.lakemetroparks.com/ ....john |
Everything Conneaut, Ohio
riverman wrote:
On Jun 14, 6:16 am, Ed Gildone wrote: I recently came across the website from my hometown, Conneaut, Ohio. The website ishttp://everythingconneautohio.com. The page that might interest this group is the steelhead fishing page. It is billed as the steelhead capital of the world. The people of Oregon may take issue with that statement. When I was a kid Lake Erie was dying and all I caught in Conneaut Creek was Bullhead. They have come a long way back, but The Steelhead Capital of the World I think is going a little too far. I was there last March for my brother's funeral, but did not get to fish, but every time I crossed Conneaut Creek there were a half dozen fisherman fishing. Has anyone fished there? If so tell me what you think of it. Thanks. Ed Ed; you're from Conneaut? How old are you? --riverman Riverman, I am 72 years young! Ed |
Everything Conneaut, Ohio
On Jun 15, 2:40*am, Ed Gildone wrote:
riverman wrote: On Jun 14, 6:16 am, Ed Gildone wrote: I recently came across the website from my hometown, Conneaut, Ohio. The website ishttp://everythingconneautohio.com. *The page that might interest this group is the steelhead fishing page. It is billed as the steelhead capital of the world. *The people of Oregon may take issue with that statement. *When I was a kid Lake Erie was dying and all I caught in Conneaut Creek was Bullhead. They have come a long way back, but The Steelhead Capital of the World I think is going a little too far. I was there last March for my brother's funeral, but did not get to fish, but every time I crossed Conneaut Creek there were a half dozen fisherman fishing. Has anyone fished there? *If so tell me what you think of it. Thanks. Ed Ed; you're from Conneaut? How old are you? --riverman Riverman, I am 72 years young! Ed Ahh, then you didn't know my old college buddy, John Bunnell. He would be 50 this year if he were still with us... --riverman |
Everything Conneaut, Ohio
riverman wrote:
On Jun 15, 2:40 am, Ed Gildone wrote: riverman wrote: On Jun 14, 6:16 am, Ed Gildone wrote: I recently came across the website from my hometown, Conneaut, Ohio. The website ishttp://everythingconneautohio.com. The page that might interest this group is the steelhead fishing page. It is billed as the steelhead capital of the world. The people of Oregon may take issue with that statement. When I was a kid Lake Erie was dying and all I caught in Conneaut Creek was Bullhead. They have come a long way back, but The Steelhead Capital of the World I think is going a little too far. I was there last March for my brother's funeral, but did not get to fish, but every time I crossed Conneaut Creek there were a half dozen fisherman fishing. Has anyone fished there? If so tell me what you think of it. Thanks. Ed Ed; you're from Conneaut? How old are you? --riverman Riverman, I am 72 years young! Ed Ahh, then you didn't know my old college buddy, John Bunnell. He would be 50 this year if he were still with us... --riverman Riverman, The Bunnell name is familiar, but I wouldn't have known him since I left Conneaut when I was 17 and for the last 30 years only went back there every 5 years for High School class reunions. I will go back for our 55th the last week in July. Ed |
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