Pleasant Hill Lake in northwest Ohio is an old lake, built during World War I as an impoundment of the Clear Fork of the Mohican River.
It is 785 acres of water that holds a good amount of fish, primarily saugeyes, bass and panfish. Muskies are an added bonus.
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