Warm temperatures and precipitation over the weekend of March 11 warmed Lake Erie tributaries such as the Maumee and Sandusky rivers near the point that would trigger walleye spawning runs, a rite of spring for many anglers throughout the state. Higher flows due to the rain have made access difficult, however, and it has made […]
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