Canoeing for steelhead?

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2012/08/22 01:28:26 (permalink)

Canoeing for steelhead?

ive seen people in float tubes fishing the mouth of trout run but has anybody ever did this from a canoe. i understand that the lake would have to be flat or with very little waves . if we were to do this we would leave plenty of room for the people wading the shore. just wondering if its ever been done,  or what u guys think?
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    freshwaterdrumR
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    Re:Canoeing for steelhead? 2012/08/22 07:26:05 (permalink)
    Yep. Watch out for steelhead jumping into your canoe....
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    Re:Canoeing for steelhead? 2012/08/22 22:36:33 (permalink)
    Be sure you know how to duck a flying Little Cleo!  I've seen yakkers do it so why not a canoe? 
     

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    Loomis
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    Re:Canoeing for steelhead? 2012/08/23 07:58:14 (permalink)
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    Yep. Watch out for steelhead jumping into your canoe....

     
    Were you there that day?  How awesome was THAT!
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    Re:Canoeing for steelhead? 2012/08/23 08:21:05 (permalink)
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    Yep. Watch out for steelhead jumping into your canoe....


    Were you there that day?  How awesome was THAT!


    Yea, That may have been my favorite moment from last years steelhead season.  I always tell people that story and I doubt they believe me lol
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    Re:Canoeing for steelhead? 2012/08/23 23:15:07 (permalink)
    no need to duck flying cleos if we decide on doing we would leave the shore anglers plenty of room its was just a question anyways, i think the idea of being just off shore catching big lake run rainbows would be pretty darn kool
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    Re:Canoeing for steelhead? 2012/08/25 14:53:28 (permalink)
    Just an fyi, the wave action in Erie is pretty high that time of the year. Kayaks are more for the rougher water than canoes. I would use a canoe that is made for it like a wide base sports pal canoe or something like it. Make sure you wear your life preservers and have experience with this type of water.
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    Re:Canoeing for steelhead? 2012/08/26 17:25:05 (permalink)
    I always seem to take the yak out once or twice a year in misery and the marina and have a blast throwing spoons or just jigging. You can have a field day catching steeliness and crappies, see some great views, and stray from crowds. Just don't attempt with easy winds they'll push you too much
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    Re:Canoeing for steelhead? 2012/08/26 18:49:25 (permalink)
    Yeah i was there that day.  It jumped, hit the side of the canoe, then seconds later, jumped right in!  Great moment!  And the fish wuz hittin too!

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