Year-round fishing for bass in Lake Erie fishing district?
Removing crappie bag and slot limits on specific lakes also proposed, also to provide more opportunities for anglers.
Year-round fishing for bass in Lake Erie fishing district? Read More »
Removing crappie bag and slot limits on specific lakes also proposed, also to provide more opportunities for anglers.
Year-round fishing for bass in Lake Erie fishing district? Read More »
Part of continuing efforts to remove invasive grass carp, assess grass carp capture techniques and increase information on grass carp populations in the two rivers.
Fisheries biologists look for answers, grass carp in Sandusky, Maumee rivers Read More »
That’s up more than 1,500 birds from last year.
Ohio hunters see spike in harvest, total 22,571 turkeys Read More »
White-tailed deer hunting changes include modifications to antlerless harvest on public land following the weeklong deer gun season.
Deer hunting changes, addition of three turkey-hunting counties highlight new Ohio regs Read More »
Ohio hunters checked 10,415 wild turkeys during the first week of the wild turkey hunting season, up from 10,293 in 2017.
First-week turkey harvest up slightly Read More »
Ohio hunters in the south zone checked 3,315 wild turkeys on the first day of the spring wild turkey hunting season April 23, up from 3,127 on the opening day in 2017, the DNR said in a news release. Ohio’s spring wild turkey season is divided into two zones: a south zone, which is open
Turkey hunters see increase – by nearly 200 birds – in opening-day numbers Read More »
Total of 1,860 birds down just slightly from last year.
Youth season kicks off turkey hunting Read More »
Currently, the walleye daily bag limit is four. But as a result of the 2018 quota allocation, the daily bag limit will be six walleye from May 1 through Feb. 28, 2019, with a minimum size limit of 15 inches.
Fishing expectations high, walleye bag limit up for 2018 on Lake Erie’s Ohio waters Read More »
According to the ODNR Division of Wildlife fisheries biologists, minor fish kills do not significantly impact fish populations or sport fishing opportunities in lakes and reservoirs. Fish kills are fairly common in Ohio, particularly right after ice-out, from late April through mid-June, and during prolonged periods of hot summer weather.
In Ohio, with spring comes fish-kill possibilities Read More »