Ohio hunters come home with a bang in second gun season
Almost 4,000 more deer killed this year compared to last year.
Almost 4,000 more deer killed this year compared to last year.
Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) – When they’ve been able to find open water, anglers are doing quite well catching crappies. They’re using the typical wintertime baits such as jigs and ice spoons with or without live bait. Many of these crappies are reportedly 11 inches or better. For a full report on
Boaters are reminded that they are required to wear a life jacket from Nov. 1 through April 30 when in a canoe, kayak or any other boat less than 16 feet in length. In anticipation of ice fishing, anglers are advised to brush up on safety tips at www.fishandboat.com. Anglers also can find recent trout
A wild deer tests positive for CWD in a new area. Where now?
A turn of events – and a Boone and Crockett buck – to inspire any white-tailed deer hunter.
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Northwest Zone – Captain Laura Petreikis In Carroll County, CPO Peecher cited a boater because his 10-year-old son was not wearing a life jacket, and seven written warnings issued for various other violations. In Carroll County, while conducting hunting enforcement, CPO Peecher issued a warning to a youth hunting in his stand during youth firearm
Season Dates Dec. 28: Brant season opens (Long Island Zone) Dec. 29: Canada goose season closes (Hudson Valley Zone) Dec. 29: Duck season closes (Lake Champlain Zone) Dec. 31: Westchester County regular (bowhunting-only) deer and bear season closes Dec. 31: Snow goose season closes (Lake Champlain Zone) Dec. 31: Scup (porgy) season closes Dec. 31:
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