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Robert Streeter

Rob Streeter is an award winning outdoor writer. His fly fishing articles articles have appeared in national publications including American Angler and Outdoor Life. He also was the outdoor columnist for two Upstate, New York newspapers (Albany Times Union and Amsterdam Recorder) for many years. Rob’s photography illustrated many of these articles.

Rob is a lifelong fly fisherman since he started fishing with his first fly rod at age 7. He has fished for saltwater species in Florida, and has fished as far north as Alaska. He has fished extensively throughout the Northeast. Rob has also tied flies for the same amount of time and has created fly patterns for trout and warmwater species.

Rob is the author of three fly fishing books including, “The New York Fly-Fishing Guide (Amato Publications), “Warmwater Fly Fishing- Finding and Catching Warmwater Species), and his new book, “The Greats of Adirondack Fly Fishing.” Rob’s new book explores the lives of six anglers who shaped fly fishing in New York’s Adirondack Mountains, including the fly patterns that they developed. The book brings forth tales that need to be told about the way that fly fishing was in the Adirondacks as we strive to return angling to its former glory there.

Rob is a lifelong bowhunter and has hunted in a number of states. His bowhunting articles have appeard in Outdoor Life and Bowhunter magazine. Rob has also produced two fly fishing DVDs including “Tying. And Fishing for Smallmouth Bass,” and “Tying and Fishing for Panfish.”

Rob’s website is available at robstreeter.com .

Articles written by Robert Streeter

Trout Fishing Warren County NY

Trout Fishing Warren County NY: A Paradise for Anglers

Trout Fishing Warren County NY is an experience that promises both adventure and serenity. As a lifelong fly fisherman, the Adirondacks always have a place in my heart. The six-million-plus acre park offers seemingly limitless trout fishing possibilities, so many that it is hard to decide where to go. With the exception of the West […]

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fly fishing for lake trout

Fly Fishing for Lake Trout: Techniques and Other Considerations

As a lifelong fly angler, I’ve always been on the lookout for new challenges, and fly fishing for lake trout became an exciting prospect. A few years ago, when I changed jobs, some of my new colleagues spoke enthusiastically about their annual spring fishing trip. They mentioned that the smelt would run up the tributaries […]

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Soft Hackle Fly

Soft Hackle Fly for Spring Steelhead

One of the things that first drew me to fly fishing for salmon and steelhead was the simple elegance of soft hackle flies. No fly patterns are as visually captivating as the classic Atlantic salmon flies, with their intricate featherwork and graceful proportions. In a similar vein, the traditional steelhead flies from the Pacific Northwest […]

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Niagara River fishing - Streeter lake trout Niagara Bar

Niagara River Fishing Tips and Tales

Lower Niagara River Fishing and the Niagara River Bar After three decades of covering New York State’s fishing hotspots, one experience remains unforgettable: fishing the Lower Niagara River and the Niagara River Bar. This area offers a remarkable range of species, and every trip proves just how diverse the fishing can be. What is the […]

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pacific salmon fly fishing catch close up in a net

Lake Ontario’s Pacific Salmon Fly Fishing

A Pacific Salmon Fly Fishing Trip I was on a solo drift trip down the Salmon River, a Lake Ontario Tributary, in the Great Lakes Region of New York, in my kick boat when I found a good spot to pull over and fly fish a side channel off of the main flow. I tied […]

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A football brown caught on the tributaries of Lake Ontario while brown trout fishing.

Brown Trout Fishing on the Tributaries

Lake Ontario Tributary Species Each fall, the tributaries of Lake Ontario become a magnet for anglers seeking trophy fishing opportunities. While the main draw is often the chance to land a thirty-pound king salmon, many enthusiasts also pursue steelhead, the occasional coho, and even Atlantic salmon. Though these species garner a lot of attention, brown […]

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angler reeling in an impressive smallmouth bass while enjoying some Lake Ontario Tributary fishing

Lake Ontario Tributary Fishing

Summertime Lake Ontario Tributary Fishing Lake Ontario‘s tributary fishing has earned a reputation as a trophy fishery, significantly boosting the local economy in that region of New York. Anglers flock to these waterways from all over the Eastern United States and Canada, eager to experience the rich fishing opportunities they offer—except during one season. During […]

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angler shows his catch while fly fishing smallmouth bass

Fly Fishing Smallmouth Bass on Big Water

Fly Fishing for Smallmouth Bass While many fly anglers primarily focus their efforts on cold-water species like trout and salmon, an exciting opportunity awaits those willing to explore the thrilling world of smallmouth bass. Although it’s common for fly fishermen to dabble in various species, smallmouth bass stand out as a prime target, perfectly suited […]

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Landlocked Atlantic Salmon in the Adirondacks

The History of Landlocked Atlantic Salmon The Atlantic salmon has long been a part of the history of North America, particularly in the northeastern regions of the United States. These fish were a vital food source for the indigenous populations and later, the colonists who arrived in the 1600s. The salmon ascended rivers and streams […]

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Angler holds large catch while steelhead fishing

Fly Fishing for Steelhead

Fly Fishing for Steelhead is All About Hope and Timing  Fly fishing for steelhead is all about being in the right place at the right time—and having a dash of hope in your back pocket. Every year, as the steelhead start their journey up Lake Ontario’s tributaries, I can’t wait to head out there myself. […]

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An Angler enjoys smallmouth bass fishing in rivers by wading in front of a rocky shore.

4 Great Places to Go Fishing For Smallmouth Bass in Rivers

Drift Fishing for Smallmouth Bass in Rivers Drift fishing for smallmouth bass in rivers offers one of the most thrilling and dynamic fishing experiences. There is a certain excitement in drifting down the water, not knowing what’s lurking around the next bend. The changing landscapes, the pull of the current, and the chance of hooking […]

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man poses holding a large trout in front of river, with using the right fly fishing gear.

Gearing up: Fly Fishing Gear for The Great Lakes

Choosing the Right Fly Fishing Gear for the Tributaries The tributary streams feeding into Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, such as the Salmon River, Oak Orchard Creek, and the Genesee River, are known for their productive fisheries in New York State. These waters support species like Coho and Chinook salmon, brown trout, Atlantic salmon, and […]

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