Great new rods and reels for open water 2012
Anglers demand lighter, species-specific equipment. Manufacturers respond
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Anglers demand lighter, species-specific equipment. Manufacturers respond
Great new rods and reels for open water 2012 Read More »
Hunters sometimes look down their noses at some conservation organizations, particularly those that don’t seem to be perfectly aligned with their interests. National Rifle Association, Ducks Unlimited, Quality Deer Management Association – to name just a few – are organizations that more or less make their missions plain in their titles. It’s not always as
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When the spring gobbler season opens, it will mark the end of days of scouting and signal the start of something that many turkey hunters have patiently waited for all winter. But why wait? Perhaps the spring gobbler season should start earlier, say a week or two. If we keep having mild winters and earlier
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Banquets/Fundraisers April 27: Tinkers Creek WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Catered Elegance. For more info call Matt McCann, 330-467-1729. April 27: Loss Creek Longbeards Banquet, 5:30 p.m., American Legion Post. For more info call Dan Phillips, 419-569-6965. April 28: Appalachian Mountain Hunters WTU, 5 p.m., Ross County Fairgrounds. For more info call Tari Myers, 740-779-0773. April 28: Mill Creek WTU
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Cincinnati area and Clermont County Anglers are reporting some success in the tributaries on worms as well as Twister Tails tipped with minnows. Catches are mostly bluegill and white bass. Greenup dam area Hybrid striped bass are always a favorite catch this time of year. Minnows and jigs with pearl flukes are usually the most
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• The daily bag limit for walleye on Ohio waters of Lake Erie is 4 fish per angler from March 1 through April 30. The minimum size limit for walleye is 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch is 30 fish per angler on all Ohio waters of Lake Erie. • The
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East Fork Lake (Clermont County) Crappies can be caught using live minnows or jigs with plastic bodies. Anglers should concentrate on fishing in the shallow areas near stickups and brush piles. Anglers can also try following the wood lines back into the tributary creeks such as Poplar, Clover, Flat and Barns creeks. For spotted and
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Dillon Reservoir (Muskingum County) Anglers can find both white and black crappies in this 1,043-acre lake. Try fishing a minnow under a bobber in shallow waters over submerged structure. Hybrid striped bass can still be caught in both the lake and the tailwater. Fish up to 24 inches have been seen in recent surveys. Try
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Mogadore Reservoir (Portage County) With more than 1,100 acres of fishable water, Mogadore Reservoir has always been revered as one of Northeast Ohio’s best all around lakes. Spring time has always been good at Mogadore for producing slabs of crappie and sunfish. Crappies should be starting to move in shallower, holding tight to any type
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