Big question: Are fish safe to eat?
Microcystis is the dominant noxious cyanobacteria, widely called “blue-green algae,” present each year in Western Lake Erie and other lakes throughout Ohio.
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Microcystis is the dominant noxious cyanobacteria, widely called “blue-green algae,” present each year in Western Lake Erie and other lakes throughout Ohio.
Big question: Are fish safe to eat? Read More »
With an ever-swelling quiver of weaponry being made available, Ohio’s deer hunters will have unparalleled options this year.
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The water crisis that hit Toledo in early August could very well strike again later this summer, an algae bloom expert said.
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East Jordan Area Panfish action remains very good on Lake Charlevoix. Bluegills and crappies are hitting leaf worms and wax worms fished in 6 to 10 feet of water. Walleye fishing is heating up in the south arm of Lake Charlevoix. Bass fishing has been very good, with spinnerbaits and tube baits producing the best
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Irish Hills Area Bluegills are still being caught along the weeds in 12 to 14 feet of water on Wamplers and Devil’s lakes. Bass fishing has been good on Vineyard, Wolf, and Sand lakes. Anglers report good action on topwater baits fished early and late in the day. Walleye fishing has been good on Sand
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Saginaw Bay Area Walleye action has tapered off a bit in Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay, but decent numbers of fish are still being taken in 11 to 14 feet of water around the Pinconning sand bar and inside the black hole. The walleyes are biting crankbaits and nightcrawler harnesses. Perch reports have been few, but
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Pickford Area Fishing has been slow in the eastern Upper Peninsula with a lot of rain holding anglers back. When the weather allows anglers to get out, fair numbers of walleyes have been caught in Raber Bay, and a few perch and pike have been boated, too. Perch and pike are hitting in Lake Michigan
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DISTRICT 1 CO Mark Leadman and PCO Josiah Killingbeck contacted a group of adults accompanied by minors who were in possession of drug paraphernalia and a controlled substance at a popular public access site. Enforcement action was taken, including taking one of the adults into custody on a warrant. CO Dennis Gast checked a group
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State wildlife officials are again expanding the DNR’s Hunter Access Program with the help of a $1.23 million federal grant, and will be enrolling new private lands this fall.
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