The fall Steelhead run in Pa. lake Erie tributaries has begun. However low water has not permitted large runs to continue up stream. I have been getting accurate reports almost daily and will be on the streams soon. Low clear water requires a total different style of fishing compared to high flows and off colored water. As soon as the conditions change I will add to this post. For those who can pick there days to fish I recommend a day or two after a good hard rain and the creek are somewhat blown out. From my 50 years of fishing and guiding I believe these fish can cover 5 miles or more in a 24 hour period when conditions permit. So there may be hundreds of steelhead in a hole one day and only a hand full the next. I suggest go to fisherie.com and download there maps and explore starting a mile or two upstream. There are several places to check current runs so here are a few .

Poor Richards,bait and tackle
Folleys End, camp ground and fishing tackle
Fisherie.com

Please be safe and courteous as things can get a little tense with large crowds at the bridge holes and so on.