Your Daily Outdoor Update – November 19th
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Division of Wildlife Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • During the early waterfowl season, state wildlife officer Josh Elster, assigned to Pickaway County, was contacted about a vehicle driving on the dike at Deer Creek Wildlife Area. Officer Elster responded and spotted the vehicle sitting at the end of the dike near the wetland.
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Athens, Ohio — With Ohio’s rut approaching its zenith, the state’s archers chalked up another 9,530 deer with the to-date total kill of whitetails now standing at 35,633. The weekly tally is presented each Wednesday and is established by the Ohio Division of Wildlife’s mandatory deer check-in process, based on total figures as of the
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Banquets/Fundraisers Nov. 21: Muskingum Valley WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Grotto Prophet’s Park, Zanesville. For more info call Kent Papageorge, 740-270-9075. Nov. 27: Ashtabula County WTU Banquet, 4:30 Ashtabula County Fairgrounds Expo Building. For more info call Dale Sunderlin, 440-466-2223. Dec. 17: Mahoning Valley WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Mill Creek Metroparks Farm, Canfield. For more info
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Hoover Reservoir (Delaware and Franklin counties) – Crappies are starting their feed. Fishing coves and around woody cover can be productive. Jigs and minnows suspended by a bobber is a good technique. Catfish are still being caught in the north end; use shrimp, nightcrawlers, or prepared baits for the best catches. Saugeyes are starting to get active. Troll spinners
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Lake LeComte, Fostoria Reservoir #5 (Hancock County) – Saugeyes should be feeding heavily now that the water temperatures have dropped. Try drifting or trolling the shoreline at night with crankbaits or worm harnesses. Boats are allowed on the reservoir, with a 9.9-horsepower motor restriction. Charles Mill Reservoir (Richland-Ashland counties) – Good numbers of crappies from nine to 10 inches can be found. Try fishing
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Portage Lakes (Summit County) – Largemouth bass are growing in the Portage Lakes, and most likely in lakes statewide, for the winter. With a warm front pushing through, fishing action should pick up as fish should be actively feeding. Anglers are doing well fishing blade baits, jerkbaits, and crankbaits. There have also been some anglers targeting crappies from
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East Fork (Clermont County) – Crappies are being caught by anglers using waxworms, tube jigs, or medium- to large-sized minnows tipped on chartreuse jigs. Channel catfish are being caught by anglers fishing tight line at night using nightcrawlers, large minnows, or chicken liver as bait. Bluegills are hitting on waxworms or red worms. Keep the
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Dow Lake (Athens County) – Cooler temperatures cause largemouth bass to actively search for food. Try fishing around structure such as weed beds and fallen trees in two to eight feet of water using spinnerbaits and crankbaits. Boat access is available from County Road 20 (Stroud’s Run Road). Seneca Lake (Guernsey and Noble counties) – For crappies, cooler temperatures can
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