Northeast Ohio Fishing Report – November 9th, 2012
Tappan Lake (Harrison County) The hybrid cross between a female walleye and a male sauger – the saugeye – is a fish that can be caught all year round at this 2,132-acre lake. Saugeyes stocked
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Tappan Lake (Harrison County) The hybrid cross between a female walleye and a male sauger – the saugeye – is a fish that can be caught all year round at this 2,132-acre lake. Saugeyes stocked
Wills Creek Lake (Muskingum County) Saugeye fishing generally picks up in the late fall, and this 375-acre lake is a great place to find this popular sport fish. Jig-and-Twister combinations, vibrating blade baits, stick baits,
Acton Lake (Preble County) Good crappie action is being reported. Minnows are the bait of choice. Try about 15 feet deep and slow retrieve from the bottom. Paint Creek (Highland County) Crappies are being caught
Western Basin All reports are based on fishing information before the major storm hit on Monday, Oct. 29. Walleye: There have been very few reports recently. As temperatures drop, walleyes will return to the islands
Western Ohio River Anglers are still taking channel catfish. They are being caught on chicken livers and cut bait around warm water discharges. Carp are biting on dough balls and corn. Hybrids are hitting Rapalas
Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, and Perry counties) As water temperatures continue to cool, hybrid striped bass will feed more actively. Try chicken livers fished on the bottom or troll spinners along the north shore from
Lake St. Clair Waterfowl hunting has been good and deer are active. Bucks are chasing does. High winds have kept anglers off of Lake St. Clair and fishing has been slow for those who have
Saginaw Bay Area Bucks are on the move and chasing does. Waterfowl hunting has been very good and upland bird hunters report fair flush rates. Perch fishing has been good on Saginaw Bay when the
Indian River Deer hunting has been pretty good and bucks are chasing does. Grouse and woodcock hunting has been fair and waterfowlers report good success with lots of local and flight birds in the area.
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