Outdoor News Radio – Daily Update – June 17th, 2010
Outdoor News Radio – Daily Update – June 17th, 2010
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Outdoor News Radio – Daily Update – June 17th, 2010
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CENTRAL_REGION Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, and Perry counties) – The warm temperatures have increased water temperature to the mid 70s and above. Use crankbaits, tubes and creature baits around Clouse Cove and Cranberry Marsh for largemouth bass; also fish any riprap or woody cover. Try using chicken livers on the north shore from Seller’s Point
Walleyes turning on in Lake Erie; catfish biting as well Read More »
Cleveland – General Electric Co. announced in late May that it plans to harness the power of winds blowing across Lake Erie by developing the world’s first freshwater wind farm several miles offshore from downtown Cleveland. GE and the nonprofit Lake Erie Energy Development Corp., or LEEDCo, announced a partnership to develop five wind turbines
Lake Erie wind farm plans set in motion by G.E. Co. Read More »
Pittsburgh — Recent news that the Monongahela River made American Rivers’ “Most Endangered Rivers” list didn’t come as a shock to muskie angler Dave Myers, but it fueled his sense of dread.
Anglers in the know are worried about the Mon Read More »
Lansing – The state Natural Resource Commission voted earlier this month to ban the use of spinning-wing decoys at the Shiawassee River State Game Area, but postponed until its July 8 meeting a vote on whether or not to impose antler point restrictions in the TB_Zone. The commission also approved opening Fish Point and Nayanquing
Spinning-wing decoys banned at Shiawassee Read More »
Wyoming resident Mike Podwicka had no idea of the monstrocity that loomed in front of him.
Gulf oil to cut duck numbers here Read More »
DNRE Report Lansing — Now that most fishing seasons are open, anglers are reminded that the use of salmon eggs or minnows for bait is restricted in some waters as part of a strategy to slow the spread of viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS). Anglers who purchase spawn or minnows for bait should make sure it
State reminds anglers about bait restrictions due to VHS concerns Read More »
NORTHWEST REGION Lake Erie – Walleye fishing heated up in 25 to 30 feet, with some catches coming in 40 to 50 feet, in early June. Nice sizes and a few limits were reported. The perch bite slowed as fish transition to deeper water to begin schooling in mid-June. Bass fishing was slow. Allegheny River,
Fish in lakes making transition to deeper water Read More »