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March 29, 2012

Ohio Calendar of Events – MArch 30th, 2012

Banquets/Fundraisers March 30: Big Buckeye WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center. For more info call Jody Finch, 740-255-3438. March 31: Jackson Bowhunters WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Canter’s Cave 4H Camp. For more info call Beau Kearns, 740-418-5837. March 31: Harrison County Chapter 135 DU Banquet, 5 p.m., Scio Legion. For more info call Matt Mallernee, 740-381-5875. […]

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Ohio Cuffs and Collars – March 30th, 2012

Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • During the 2011 deer archery season, Madison County Wildlife Officer Matt Teders received information about a potential hunting without permission violation occurring on a company’s property. Teders and a company security officer found a treestand located on a remote part of the company’s property with an individual in

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Crappie bite already going strong on inland waterways – Southwest Region Report

East Fork Lake (Clermont County) The bass and striper bite is still a few weeks away but crappie anglers are having luck fishing small to medium size minnows in deep 15-25 feet of water. Boars Head Bait & Carry Out, 513-724-1211. Paint Creek Lake (Highland and Ross counties)  Crappie fishing has been fair with anglers

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Crappie bite already going strong on inland waterways – Southeast Region Report

Salt Fork Lake (Guernsey County) The crappie bite is coming on with warmer temperatures. Try jigs tipped with minis on the brush cover edges in 15-20 feet of water. Some anglers are also picking up saugeyes that are coming in after the baitfish. Division of Wildlife, District 4, 740-439-1427 Burr Oak Lake (Morgan and Athens

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Crappie bite already going strong on inland waterways – Northeast Region Report

Pymatuning Lake (Ashtabula County) Anglers have been catching both walleyes and muskies at this reservoir that spans the Ohio, Pennsylvania border. Anglers are jigging blade baits such as Vib-Es to entice the bite. Muskies are being reported as incidental catches by anglers fishing for walleyes. Mosquito Creek Lake (Trumbull County) Wading anglers are picking up

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Crappie bite already going strong on inland waterways – Northwest Region Report

Grand Lake St. Marys (Mercer and Auglaize counties) Catfish are the best bite at St. Marys with shoreline anglers at East Bank and Montezuma Bay picking up bites on cut shad and night crawlers. The crappie bite is starting to come on with the warmer weather; boating and shoreline anglers are using night crawlers or

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Crappie bite already going strong on inland waterways – Central Region Report

Deer Creek Lake (Madison, Fayette, and Pickaway counties) Fishermen have begun picking up white bass, although the main runs have yet to begin. Anglers are catching schooling white bass on Rooster Tails, jigs and minnows in the creek in anywhere from 5-inch riffles to 5-feet deep. Anglers are also picking up some saugeye, though small,

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