I always tell my students to approach all fishing situations, steelhead included, by analizing the factors. So here is my two cents.
What is the target?
Steelhead!
What do we know about this fish?
Sea Run Raindow?
Since we are targeting this fish in a stream?
What else do we know?
The fish is out of it's natural envionment?
Why?
To spawn.
Given the facts that the fish is out of it's natural envionment and here to spawn, will feeding be a priority?
No, but since steelhead return to the sea they due have to feed.
What does that tell us?
Steelhead are not likely to be agreesive feeders.
What else do we say about this fish that is out of it's home waters?
The water temperature of the stream is likely to be colder that the fish is genetically accoustomed too.
Which means?
A slower metabilizm.
Which means?
A less aggressive fish.
And it also means?
Slower digestion?
Which means?
The fish does not need to feed as often as one would expect.
Now we have analized our prey's feeding habits and we can adjust or strategy to meet the challenges.
In a day and age when everyone is an expert, recognized or otherwise, it always pays to do your homework first, and KISS
KEEP IT SYMPLE SO! so it is understandable and easily applied.