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Walleye locations in the early fall

During late summer and early fall patterns, walleyes can be deep, shallow or anywhere in between. If I’ve tried to convey one message to other anglers the past few years about fall walleye fishing, it’s

OH: Officer indicted on alleged violations of Lacey Act

Cincinnati – An Ohio Division of Wildlife officer faces federal wildlife charges for allegedly trafficking and making false records in the killing of three white-tailed deer and giving seized deer antlers to a Michigan resident

OH: Cormorant cull running on Lake Erie

Wildlife authorities killed 3,500 birds this spring Oak Harbor, Ohio – Ohio wildlife authorities continue to cull double crested cormorants from several Lake Erie islands, killing more than 3,500 of the birds this spring. The

OH: Quail numbers in Ohio fared much better than expected

Ashley, Ohio – June’s “whistle call” survey of Ohio’s bobwhite quail showed little population change from 2010, despite earlier reports of high winter mortality among the game birds. According to wildlife biologist Nathan Stricker of

OH: Trappers could see some changes in 2011-2012

Columbus – Ohio trappers will have some new rules to discuss when they meet for their annual convention Sept. 9-11 in London, Ohio. The Ohio Wildlife Council heard the first reading of proposed rule changes

OH: Kasich vetoes water use bill

Would have significant impact on Lake Erie Columbus – Gov. John Kasich vetoed a bill that would have allowed Ohio factories to pull more water out of Lake Erie, amid pressure from governors from other

OH: No boating warnings from DNR on algae problems

Columbus (AP) – The state, changing its course from last summer, will not advise against boating and fishing at lakes where blooms of toxic blue-green algae appear this year. Ohio agencies said the most serious

OH: Dakotas very wet; duck numbers good, too

Bismarck, N.D. – Breeding duck surveys in May in North Dakota produced two bits of good news: the amount of water on the ground is exceptional, and duck numbers are pretty good. According to the

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