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Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

GLD #7 – Cuyahoga River with Mike Durkalec – Great Lakes Dude Podcast with Jeff Liskay

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Dave Stewart

Wilderness, Sports, Leisure, Hobbies

4.7532 Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

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Embark on a journey of environmental triumph and angling adventure as we explore the Cuyahoga River's spectacular comeback, guided by the expertise of Mike Durkalec, aquatic biologist and fishing report hero. Discover how this once fiery river became a success story of ecological restoration, propelling forward thanks to the Clean Water Act and concerted community efforts. Dive into our discussion about the significance of dam removals, and witness the river's rebirth through improved water quality, enhanced biodiversity, and the return of thriving aquatic life.

Feel the pulse of Cuyahoga's currents as Mike and I unpack the nuances of steelhead migrations, the survival of these resilient fish through urban challenges, and the stocking strategies that promise a brighter fishing future. Learn how walleye and the prehistoric lake sturgeon are making waves in the river's ecosystem, potentially turning the Cuyahoga into their new spawning haven. As the river flows, so does our conversation—from the excitement of elusive muskies to the practicalities of finding the best fishing spots—offering a treasure trove of tips for anglers eager to cast their lines into these revitalized waters.

Finally, join us as we reveal the secrets to successful fishing along the scenic Cuyahoga, where every bend in the river might yield the catch of a lifetime. Get the inside scoop on the optimal bait presentation, the art of navigating stream access laws, and the most effective techniques to lure in the big ones, whether you're after steelhead or musky. From towpaths to tackle, this episode is a call to all fishers of dreams and stewards of nature to celebrate and partake in the resurgent spirit of one of America's most storied rivers.

Episode Chapters - Cuyahoga River Restoration

(0:00:24) - The Rebirth of the Cuyahoga River
Nature's transformation of the Cuyahoga River, its role in sparking the environmental movement, and ongoing restoration efforts are discussed with aquatic biologist Mike Durkalec.

(0:08:29) - Dam Removals' Impact on Fish Migration
Nature's revitalization through dam removal improves water quality, biodiversity, and fish migration, including the introduction of steelhead in the Cuyahoga River.

(0:14:18) - Cuyahoga River Steelhead Surveys and Fishing
Nature's resilience and unexpected spawning behavior of steelhead in urbanized areas, highlighting the importance of stream quality and the inclusive opportunity for anglers.

(0:20:02) - Cuyahoga River Spawning and Stocking
Monitoring fish populations, dam removals, and sturgeon introduction in the Cuyahoga River for potential spawning and migration.

(0:30:05) - Exploring the Cuyahoga River for Steelhead
Nature's elusive muskies in the Cuyahoga River, strategies for steelhead fishing, comparison to other streams, and potential for a successful fishery.

(0:40:06) - Fishing, River Access, and Lure Presentation
Nature's scenic towpaths for fishing and biking, bait ban confusion, stream access laws, and public access on Cuyahoga River.

(0:48:09) - Fishing Techniques for Steelhead and Musky
Nature's effective fishing techniques for steelhead and musky, including vertical and horizontal presentations, seasonal patterns, and gear setup.

(0:54:32) - Weight and Depth Considerations in Fishing
Nature's techniques for presenting bait naturally in different fishing environments, including trotting, adding weight, and adapting tactics.

Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/gld

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, hey, this is your Great Lakes dude, Jeff Liskay, coming to you on the Wet Fly Swing Podcast,

0:08.1

where we're going to be going rage angler on all things Great Lakes, from gear, fly, big water,

0:15.5

and swinging flies, of course. If it concerns the Great Lakes, we've got you covered,

0:20.1

so stay tuned to this next episode.

0:23.1

Hey, hey, everyone.

0:25.1

Welcome to the Wet Fly Swing Great Lakes podcast.

0:28.8

This is your host, Jeff Liskay, aka Great Lakes Dude.

0:33.1

I'm super stoked for this episode to share with you.

0:36.8

My guest today is Mike Durkollett.

0:39.8

Mike is the aquatic biologist for the Cleveland Metro Parks, but he has a long list of other

0:46.1

talents besides that. He's one of the fishiest dudes I know. He's been a professor at the

0:52.1

Chiajaga Community College level. He's instructed many of

0:55.8

use on his skills in the aquatic biology field from shocking fish to biology of all aquatic species

1:03.9

in and around northern Ohio. But the main thing is, is that I'd like to bring up a couple points.

1:12.8

Mike has not only his skills there at Metro Parks, but he publishes this fishing report every week that is probably one of

1:18.7

the most popular fishing reports all within, I would say even the country. So it's followed by

1:24.6

everybody. It's the Cleveland Metro Parks Fisher Report.

1:28.2

Check it out.

1:29.1

It's pretty cool.

1:33.5

But Mike is one of the fishiest dudes that I know.

1:47.4

His dedication to each species in his countless hours of honing his skills per species to he masters it is uncanny. He's unbelievable and I'm going to be super excited to dig into some fishing stuff with him, but also we're going to be talking about

1:53.3

the rebirth of the Kiahoga River. And this is a great story. Mike has been involved with this

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