
University of Toledo biologists search rivers for grass carp
A crew from the University of Toledo working with the U.S. Geological Survey found the larvae during sampling last June in the Maumee River, a Lake Erie tributary.

A crew from the University of Toledo working with the U.S. Geological Survey found the larvae during sampling last June in the Maumee River, a Lake Erie tributary.
Central Region Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, Perry counties) – Anglers are catching wipers here by tight-lining chicken livers or shrimp on the bottom, much like you would fish for catfish. For saugeyes, cast a crankbait

In addition, the council approved to increase the bag limit for walleye in Lake Erie and the Maumee River in March 2020.

Walleye angler harvest rates set records in 2018, and numerous large hatches point to a bright future.
Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) — Water temperatures are still running a little cold at Alum Creek, and not a lot of boats have been out as a result. The boats that are

Tournament anglers who win regularly and recreational fishermen who fill the live-well monitor the “little things.”
Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) — Muddy water at Alum Creek Lake in central Ohio has anglers chasing catfish. All you need is a hunk of nightcrawler and a weight to keep it

Forty-six people were rescued, including two fishermen who were hoisted by helicopter and medically examined. It ended up that no one was injured, authorities said.

A crew from the University of Toledo working with the U.S. Geological Survey found the larvae during sampling last June in the Maumee River, a Lake Erie tributary.
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