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Niagara Region
Charter Service

914 Morley Avenue
Niagara Falls, NY  14305
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December, January, February

The best way to cure cabin fever is to spend a winter outing catching Steelhead on the Lower Niagara River.  The biggest Steelhead of the year are taken during this time.  Fish in the 10 lb. range are a daily occurrence, and Steelhead up to 22 lbs. have been landed.  Come see for yourself why the Niagara is known as one of the world's best Steelhead rivers.  In January, Lake Trout season opens, and 20 to 50 fish days are the rule.  Fish up to 30 lbs. are available.  Brown Trout fishing starts to take off in January with fish averaging in the 7 lb. range.  Monsters up to 24 lbs. have been taken.


38" Steelhead - A Trophy in Anyone's Book