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Summer bluegill bite is on in Ohio

Get out the ultralight tackle, small flies and crickets or bee moth, the bluegills are coming. Not too many weeks ago in Ohio, you could scarcely find the start of a bluegill nest bed. Now,

Mayflies have a large effect on Lake Erie fishing

Each spring and summer, those living or visiting the Lake Erie shoreline deal with a large number of annoying “bugs.” Their nymph or larval stages are produced in staggering numbers in the fertile lake sediments

Ohio DNR unveils new tools for anglers

Ohio’s legion of anglers have a whole new suite of data points at their fingertips to find out where to catch fish.
Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, in partnership with the Ohio DNR Division

Check cords: the best training tool for your puppy

A new pup acquisition usually comes with it a shopping spree. A tiny collar, a lightweight leash, a crate, and diminutive dummies all make the list.
While all these things might be necessities as

Ohio DNR wants public reports of grouse, wild turkeys

The Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife is asking the public to report wild turkeys and ruffed grouse observed throughout the summer for the annual brood survey.
Wildlife biologists use turkey and grouse brood

Does a perch, if required, hold its breath?

Fish, like us and all other animals, use oxygen, which they get from the water via their gills. It would be pretty interesting if we could dive under the surface and continue breathing. Actually, we

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