
The do’s and don’ts of RV camping
After going through a trio of campers, borrowing a few others, and staying everywhere in them from primitive pull-over state forest land to deluxe private venues, I’m here to say I much prefer the latter.<br

After going through a trio of campers, borrowing a few others, and staying everywhere in them from primitive pull-over state forest land to deluxe private venues, I’m here to say I much prefer the latter.<br

This year’s annual Deerassic Classic will kick off it’s 21st year during the event that runs Aug. 4-5 at Deerassic Park near Cambridge.
The annual outdoorsmen’s extravaganza typically draws about 20,000 people to southeast

As we slowly made our way along the shoreline of a local lake recently, the youth angler in my boat asked how deep the water was so he knew which crankbait to tie on. When

Spring is a magical time for an angler to be wading in a river.
Summer is a different story. Quality fish are not where I left them in the spring. Conditions change, the fish

Here’s a salute to bank fishing and the countless anglers who engage in this universal method of our ancient tradition.
It is perhaps the oldest hook-and-line method, primitive nets and traps or natural “poisons”

Five years of spearheading a Hooked on Fishing, Not on Drugs (HOFNOD) youth event has earned Perry County Sheriff William R. Barker recognition from the Ohio Division of Wildlife (DOW).
Held at the Perry

With a few more weeks to go, more than 500 shooters are already registered for the 2023 Ohio State Sporting Clays Championships being held at the Cardinal Shooting Center Aug. 3-6. Shooters from as near

We focused a lot of our efforts in the last issue of Ohio Outdoor News on live sonar in fishing and what it means for the future of the sport.
Now, for the rest

On June 30, the press release read: “Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has made the following appointments.” The eighteenth name on the list said that Solomon J. Curtis, of Dresden (Muskingum County), has been appointed to
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