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Steelhead Fishing in Lake Ontario Tributaries
Two distinct strains of migratory rainbow trout called steelhead are stocked into Lake Ontario. These are Washington (a winter run strain) and Skamania (a summer run strain); both originally came from the State of Washington. All rainbow trout strains are native to Pacific coast watersheds of North America and Asia.
Washington Steelhead
Mature Washington steelhead begin to enter Lake Ontario tributaries in small numbers as early as mid-September. By mid-October the run has intensified as the water temperatures of the streams drop to the optimum range of 45-58 degrees F for migration. Late October thru November, before water temperatures get cooler than 40 degrees F, is typically one of the best times to fish for Washington steelhead in the tributaries. This is when they are aggressively feeding. As water temperatures drop into the 30 s, the run will slow considerably; however brief warming periods will bring new fish into the tributa
âItâs fantasticâ: Archaeologists find artifacts on Henrico property from multiple time periods
Artifacts include an arrowhead found from prehistoric era to an unmarked early 20th century African-American cemetery
Archaeologists find artifacts from multiple time periods By Karina Bolster | February 26, 2021 at 8:22 PM EST - Updated February 27 at 2:00 PM
HENRICO Co., Va. (WWBT) - The purchase of a nearly 40-acre piece of land in Henricoâs east end has resulted in the discovery of several pieces of artifacts dating back to prehistoric Native American activity to the early 20th Century including an unmarked African-American cemetery.
In March 2020, the Capital Region Land Conservancy purchased the piece of land off Long Bridge Road in Varina through funding from the National Park Service. It was purchased to help connect and protect the property to an overall 6,000-acre area related to American and Virginia battlefields.