Talking turtle is subject of October conference
DNR examining turtle regulations throughout state
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DNR examining turtle regulations throughout state
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The turnover is a big change that especially affects deeper lakes, but remember that fish still need to eat!
Fishing tips: Catching fish around the challenging “fall turnover” Read More »
Lake Erie Region • The bag limit for walleye in Ohio waters of Lake Erie is six fish per angler. The minimum size limit for walleye is 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch is 30 fish per angler in all Ohio waters of Lake Erie. • The trout and salmon daily
Lake Erie Region Fishing Report – October 9th, 2015 Read More »
Hannibal Lock and Dam tailwater (Willow Island Pool) (Monroe County) – Look for jumping schools of bait fish as a sign of hybrids feeding on the surface. Use surface baits or near-surface baits. Soft-bodied swim baits and shallow running or surface stickbaits work well.
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Seneca Lake (3,584 acres; Guernsey and Noble counties) – As the water temperatures start to decrease, fishing for saugeyes will start to pick up. Try trolling shad-colored crankbaits or worm harnesses along the face of the dam, around the islands, and in Cadillac Bay. For largemouth bass, try fishing buzzbaits and spinnerbaits, and the occasional white or smallmouth bass may be caught,
Southeast Ohio Fishing Report – October 9th, 2015 Read More »
Acton Lake (Preble County) – Channel catfish are biting on creek chubs or nightcrawlers fished along the bottom or between eight to 19 feet deep during the late evening or early morning hours. Bluegills are being caught by anglers using waxworms or nightcrawlers. Bluegill fishing is bountiful along the banks. Saugeyes are active in this lake and are currently being caught by anglers using nightcrawlers, bass minnows,
Southwest Ohio Fishing Report – October 9th, 2015 Read More »
Northeast Ohio reservoirs – Largemouth bass are biting well across the region if your timing is right. Target areas with visible baitfish activity, looking for actively feeding bass. Experiment with aggressive reaction baits like crankbaits and rattle baits, or slower presentations like unweighted finesse worms or topwater baits, to determine the mood of the fish. When the action slows, target deeper water
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Lake McKarns (70 acres; Williams County) – Largemouth bass activity is beginning to pick up. Try fishing along the edges, particularly in the southwest area of the lake. Anglers should try using topwater lures fished along the structure edges. The lake features a boat ramp and boats are limited to 10-horsepower engines. Lake LeComte, Fostoria Reservoir #5 (137 acres; Hancock County) –
Northwest Ohio Fishing Report – October 9th, 2015 Read More »