Ohio’s Outdoor Calendar
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Ohio published in the March 28, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.
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A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Ohio published in the March 28, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.
Ohio’s Outdoor Calendar Read More »
Ohio cuffs and collars are field reports from the Division of Wildlife. These reports are from the March 28, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.
Ohio Cuffs & Collars: Ashland County poacher found guilty for shooting swan Read More »
Columbus — The Ohio Natural Resources Hall of Fame Award is a top conservation honor that recognizes lifetime achievements when it comes to the protection and preservation of the state’s natural resources.
Nominations are sought for Ohio DNR Hall of Fame in 2025 Read More »
Columbus — The Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife has scheduled the release of 85,000 rainbow trout at 90 locations this early spring. The locations were chosen to give as many anglers as possible a chance to reel in these feisty fish in March, April, and May, according to the Division of Wildlife.
Ohio DNR to release a total of 85,000 trout this spring Read More »
The Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau, a supporting member of the Outdoor Writers of Ohio (OWO), recently honored Ohio Outdoor News columnist and news writer Jeffrey L. Frischkorn.
Frischkorn, who is currently serving as vice-president of OWO, earned a first place honor in the 2024 Chautauqua Outdoor Media Contest.
Ohio Mixed Bag: Jeffrey Frischkorn earns top writing honor Read More »
Reader-submitted letters to the editor published in the March 28, 2025, edition of Ohio Outdoor News.
Ohio Letters to the Editor: Thanks for publishing Pollick, Drieslein stories Read More »
Each spring when the temperatures start to warm, I’m taken back to my childhood and the first fishing forays that I made in my little neighborhood in Brown County, Ohio.
I vividly remember one such outing in the early spring when myself and a neighborhood friend ventured not too far from my house. Probably about 10 years old or so, my neighborhood buddy and I knew of a pond that was a short walk away. Problem was that this little, woodsy pond required a crossing of State Route 125 to get to it.
The Quebec Run Wild Area is a mountain wilderness that’s located in southern Fayette County. Rewarding angling experiences are possible here at Big Sandy Creek and at the Wilderness Trout Water section of Quebec Run.
The Big Sandy is dominated by smallmouth bass and the Wilderness Trout section is ruled by wild brook trout.
Tucked away in the spring and summer evening skies is a rather unimpressive group of stars that make up the constellation Corvus.
According to Greek mythology, the god Apollo sent a crow (Corvus ) on a mission to bring back a cup of water.
Star Watch: A little love for the constellation Corvus Read More »