
Ohioans create coloring book for young anglers
The Ohio-based Fishing Foundation has expanded its outreach to kids by adding a new publication in its continuing effort to introduce kids to the outdoors.
The Learn to Fish Coloring Book for Kids is

The Ohio-based Fishing Foundation has expanded its outreach to kids by adding a new publication in its continuing effort to introduce kids to the outdoors.
The Learn to Fish Coloring Book for Kids is

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and the Ohio DNR (ODNR) officially designated Scioto Brush Creek as Ohio’s newest state scenic river in late November.
Scioto Brush Creek is the second scenic river designated in the

“Ohio’s lakes and rivers are beautiful in every season, but cold water brings serious risks,” said ODNR Director Mary Mertz. “Wearing a life jacket and understanding the dangers of cold water can make all the

A Stewartsville woman was killed Nov. 14 after being attacked by a deer kept on her family’s property, according to the Belmont County Sheriff’s Office.

The woodstove hums, the Labrador snores, and the wind shakes a few stubborn oak leaves from their branches.
It’s that quiet stretch of the year when deer rifles are cased, ice augers are tuned,

Kendra Wecker, chief of the Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife, was recently appointed as the chair of the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA) Executive Committee. Chief Wecker was appointed for a one-year

Many of us lead busy lives that leave little time for reading, and what reading we do happens on our phones. But I’m happy to report that books are still alive and kicking in the

Like most fish species, panfish – we’re talking bluegills, crappies, and even jumbo perch here – are all usually super active during the early ice period. Those first few weeks of hard water are a

No letters in bass fishing have caused more controversy than FFS. It stands for forward-facing sonar, but every company that produces these types of units has its own name for it.
While anglers have
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