Central Ohio Fishing Report – July 4th, 2014
Big Darby Creek (Franklin and Madison counties) – A float trip or wading a creek on summer days is a great time to stream fish in central Ohio. Smallmouth bass: can be caught using crankbaits
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Big Darby Creek (Franklin and Madison counties) – A float trip or wading a creek on summer days is a great time to stream fish in central Ohio. Smallmouth bass: can be caught using crankbaits
Upper Sandusky Reservoirs #1 and 2 (32 and 118 acres; Wyandot County) – Bluegills: have been biting on red worms in the afternoons and early evenings at Upper Sandusky #1. The best location has been
Clendening Lake (1,702 acres; Harrison County) – Located in the southwestern portion of the county in Washington and Nottingham townships. The dam is at Tippecanoe off SR 800 and SR 799 where they bisect the
Lake Alma (60 acres; Vinton County) – Bluegill: Try using live bait, including waxworms and nightcrawlers. Panfish are popular with anglers throughout the summer. Largemouth bass: Try using artificial baits, including jigs with twister tails,
Paint Creek Lake (1,190 acres; Highland County) – Crappie: can be caught using curly tails, small spinner baits, or live minnows. White or chartreuse are good color choices for artificial lures. Cast into areas with
Lake St. Clair Walleye fishing has been good on Lake St. Clair. Anglers report catching strong numbers of fish on the Canadian side of the lake at Stony Point and behind the St. Clair Light.
Saginaw Bay Area Walleye fishing remains very good on Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay. Anglers fishing close to shore are picking up good numbers of fish in 5 to 7 feet of water while trolling stickbaits.
East Jordan Area Walleye fishing has been spotty on Lake Charlevoix. The best action has come during low-light periods in 17 to 18 feet of water. Crawler harnesses have produced the best bites. Herring fishing
Pickford Area Fishing has been pretty good in the eastern U.P. Walleye fishing is picking up in Raber Bay. Anglers fishing crawlers and leeches are tagging fish in 8 to 12 feet of water. Walleye
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