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Lake Taneycomo: Missouri's Tailwater Trout Treasure

More river than reservoir, it offers year-round opportunities for rainbow trout and occasionally monster browns.

Lake Taneycomo: Missouri's Tailwater Trout Treasure

For fly anglers, subsurface patterns are the most productive. Worms and other attractor patterns, with a scud tied below, can be deadly. (Shutterstock image)

Steelhead provide some of the earliest open-water fishing of the year in the Midwest. Early in March we’ll be fishing for steelhead that are already in the rivers, but thaws and rains also bring fresh steelies into Great Lakes tributaries as the month progresses. The rivers are typically very cold, but steelhead are relatively unique in that they’ll actively chase and hit lures even when the water is frigid. Choosing tributaries that already hold steelhead is key to early-spring success, as is using the right presentations to locate and ultimately catch them.

FINDING GOOD WATER

Summer steelhead, by definition, are already in the tributaries when winter starts to...

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