
Deep thinking when it comes to summer bluegills
Talk to most anglers around the Midwest and it quickly becomes obvious that bluegill fishing is near and dear to most of their hearts.
As one of the area’s most sought after panfish, the

Talk to most anglers around the Midwest and it quickly becomes obvious that bluegill fishing is near and dear to most of their hearts.
As one of the area’s most sought after panfish, the

Summer is the prime time for using topwater frogs and “walking the dog” for bass. As summer takes hold, bass fishing is all about grass. We’re talking about native aquatic vegetation that flourishes in natural

Walleye fishing on Lake Erie is possibly the best it has ever been, and fisheries biologists don’t expect it to slow down anytime soon.
Several factors aligned to make the chances of catching a

Lake Erie is on fire for both walleyes and yellow perch, though the rest of the state’s lakes are a bit sluggish in the heat of the summer.

Lake Loramie is steeped in Ohio history. More than 200 years ago, it was a lone trading outpost and named for an early fur trader, Pierre Loramie.
The lake, which was completed in 1840,

Eric Weimer, fishery biologist supervisor at the Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife’s Sandusky Research Station, was recently named Fisheries Biologist of the Year for 2024 by the Midwest Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.

There is a stretch of more than 50 miles of the St. Lawrence River (Thousand Islands) in New York, as well as eastern Lake Ontario, that constantly produces chunky, hard-fighting smallmouth bass. It’s this reputation

New regulations governing certain fishing tournaments in Ohio may be on the horizon if the Ohio Division of Wildlife gets its way.
Division of Wildlife Inland Fisheries Administrator Rich Zweifel told state wildlife council

The Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife said that the fishing boat seized from Chase Cominsky, 37, of Hermitage, Pa., was sold through an online auction on July 23.
Cominsky and Jacob Runyan, 44,
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