Northeast Ohio Fishing Report – October 12th, 2012
Nimisila Reservoir (Summit County) There is something about the cooler weather that makes fish tastes that much better. It is a great time to stock up the freezer with slabs of fall crappies to hold
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Nimisila Reservoir (Summit County) There is something about the cooler weather that makes fish tastes that much better. It is a great time to stock up the freezer with slabs of fall crappies to hold
Hocking River (Athens and Hocking County) The stretch of river by White’s Mill in the Athens area is always a popular and usually successful spot for local anglers. Try casting Rebel craws or other artificial
Great Miami River (Miami, Montgomery, and Warren counties) Smallmouth bass fishing can be excellent as the water cools and river conditions remain clear and stable. Look for areas with water deeper than 4 feet around
• The daily bag limit for walleye on Ohio waters of Lake Erie is six fish per angler with a minimum size limit of 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch is
Clermont County Fishing for striped bass and catfish is hot right now. Fish above or below the Meldahl Dam using chicken livers or nightcrawlers fished on the bottom. Hannibal Lock and Dam Tailwater (Willow Island
Lake St. Clair Perch fishing has been good on Lake St Clair from 10 Mile Road to the mouth of the Detroit River. Anglers are catching lots of fish in 10 to 14 feet of
Saginaw Bay Area Perch fishing is heating up on Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay. Anglers report good action when fishing in 14 to 22 feet of water at the Black Hole. A few walleyes have been
Indian River Perch fishing has been pretty good on Burt and Mullett lakes. Fish up to 15 inches have been caught. A few walleyes are hitting, too. Waterfowl hunting has been pretty good, and the
Pickford Area Walleye fishing has been red hot in Raber Bay. Crawler harnesses have produced the best results. Perch fishing has been fair in Lake Huron at Cedarville but should improve as the water begins
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