Cover photo courtesy of The Steelhead Expo and Derby
For many Inland Northwest anglers, winter doesn’t signal the end of steelhead season. Instead, it marks one of its most social weekends of the year. The Steelhead Expo, running January 9 through 11, 2026, brings anglers together in Lewiston, Idaho, a town long synonymous with Clearwater River steelhead and cold-weather fishing culture.
Based out of the Hells Canyon Grand Hotel, the Steelhead Expo blends time on the water with an indoor gathering focused on education, gear, and community. The event pairs a multi-day steelhead derby with a fishing expo that features seminars, demonstrations, guest speakers, and vendors centered on Northwest steelhead fishing.
“The seminars were the biggest hit last year,” says Toby Wyatt, co-founder of the expo. “People crave those seminars,” he adds.
Expo hours are scheduled to complement time on the river, with doors open Friday from noon to 6 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The derby component runs throughout the weekend on the Clearwater and Snake rivers, encouraging anglers to fish during peak winter conditions and then reconnect indoors later in the day. Participants compete in men’s, women’s, and youth divisions, with youth anglers 15 and under able to enter for free when registered with a paid adult. All anglers must meet Idaho fishing license requirements. Catches are weighed at official weigh-in stations, with results determined by weight and length when needed.
For those traveling in, the Hells Canyon Grand Hotel serves as both lodging and event headquarters, making it easy to move between river sessions and indoor programming without added logistics. That accessibility helps keep the weekend relaxed and social, even as winter conditions shape each day’s fishing decisions.
“It’s a great venue,” says Wyatt. “Everything happens right there. It’s tournament headquarters. The weigh-ins are there. We have a wonderful brewery and live music. It’s quite the event for a fisherman.”
At its core, the Steelhead Expo reflects the shared rhythm of winter steelheading in the Clearwater country. Early mornings on cold rivers give way to afternoons spent learning, talking, and reconnecting with a community that understands why steelhead season never really ends when the snow falls.
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