Minnesota Steelheader spends a lot of time discussing what we call Magic 40°F, and there are so many reasons why. Magic 40°F is a simple way to define both the the science as well as a range of more complex steelheading principles. Once you understand it, the science and the art of steelheading on the […]
Author: Red Hat
Flow Data Interpretation for Steelheaders
River flows are an important consideration with respect to steelhead movement, resting and holding locations. Flow is arguably the single-most important variable in the context of fish movement, just as stream temperatures dictate when the majority of fish begin to run, when they spawn, where they locate within a stream when water temperatures are below […]