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April 8, 2024

Ohio’s river walleye spawning runs approaching peak

As spring progresses with somewhat cooler temperatures and lower precipitation amounts, the Sandusky and Maumee rivers in Ohio were at near normal levels, but stained, heading into April. Expected rain the first few days of April could raise water levels and prompt more walleyes to advance upstream.
In the Sandusky River, during the second half of March, some limit catches were made in the Walsh/Young parks section and slightly upstream at the cliffs area while the water temperatures ran 43 to 48 degrees.

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Dunlap Creek Lake in Pennsylvania’s Fayette County is good for more than trout

Had anyone walked past us along the shoreline, they would likely have thought my younger son, Tyler, was sick. Stomach cramps, maybe. He was hunched over, sweating, with an occasional groan escaping his lips.
But then he smiled.
We’d spent much of the morning at Dunlap Creek Lake in Fayette County, not far from Uniontown, baitfishing for stocked trout, and done well enough. We didn’t have limits, but were close.

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Star Watch: Turkey hunting and the morning sky

As turkey hunting takes center stage among Outdoor News readers in coming weeks, there are several interesting things to see in the early morning sky.
When the birds aren’t gobbling, or haven’t started yet, here are some celestial features you might want to view during the last two weeks of April 2024.

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Partnerships to boost health of Pennsylvania’s Allegheny National Forest streams

The U.S. Forest Service announced that a joint effort continues to improve the health of streams in the Allegheny National Forest.
The service is using what it calls “large wood additions” to improve stream health by directionally felling carefully selected trees into the streams to improve aquatic habitat and slow flood flows. Five miles of large wood additions have been added to Bear Creek in Elk County over the past two months.

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A seventh angler earns Maryland Master Angler Award

Zeljko Koretic, of Middle River, Baltimore County, has earned a Master Angler Milestone Award under the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ FishMaryland program.
The award recognizes recreational anglers who catch 10 different species of fish in Maryland at trophy-size length. Koretic is the seventh Master Angler since the program began in 2019.

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