Steelhead, especially summer-runs, do feed during their time in the river. … This is especially true if they have been in fresh water a long time. These sexually immature fish enter the rivers as early as late March, though the peak of the run for most drainages is from JulyRead More →

Steelhead trout is often mistaken for salmon, as they both have bright orange-pink flesh that cooks to opaque. Substitute steelhead trout for salmon in most recipes. Compared to Atlantic salmon, which is often found in thick cuts, steelhead trout are smaller and thinner, and cook more quickly. Is Fishings aRead More →