
No more trout, but bass is a Punderson Lake highlight in Ohio
Northeast Ohio’s Punderson Lake is one of those rare places in the Buckeye State.
What it lacks in size it makes up for in appearance and some decent fishing.
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Northeast Ohio’s Punderson Lake is one of those rare places in the Buckeye State.
What it lacks in size it makes up for in appearance and some decent fishing.

The exciting thing about fishing the tranquil Beaver Dam Lake in wintertime is the possibility of hooking one of the rainbow trout that were stocked for the fall season.
But don’t call them “leftovers.”

Hunting in Long Island’s Suffolk County is, in many ways, a different world than the rest of New York State – certainly a world away from the vast tracts of the Adirondacks.

Buffalo Lake in Wright County is located just off the fast-moving traffic of State Highway 55 and within the city limits of its namesake, Buffalo. Its in-town location and its proximity to the Twin Cities

Barron County’s Upper Turtle Lake is described as a productive lake that receives moderate recreational boating use and angling pressure while providing a quality and diverse fishery for all panfish and game fish species except

From a fish population standpoint, most lakes across Minnesota move through cyclical trends. This simply means there are good years and poor years based on the year-classes and age structures of a given fish species.<br

Since there are no other lakes with public access in Macomb County, Stony Creek Lake sees more than its fair share of fishing pressure. But it still provides a decent fishery, although the size of

If Ricketts Glen State Park was Las Vegas, the Glens Natural Area would be its headliner.
A National Natural Landmark, the Glens is home to 22 named waterfalls, the largest being 94-foot-tall Ganoga Falls.

Recent bass surveys conducted by the ODNR Division of Wildlife (DOW), though, show the population is struggling a bit with catch rates and size of fish being down a bit a bit as compared to
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