
Ohio Outdoor News Fishing Report – February 2, 2024 – video
There’s not much fishing going on in Ohio right now given the lack of ice or decent weather. Ohio anglers got a short window of ice fishing in mid-January but that’s history now.

There’s not much fishing going on in Ohio right now given the lack of ice or decent weather. Ohio anglers got a short window of ice fishing in mid-January but that’s history now.

It is surprising to learn that the first woman to serve as an Ohio game warden, Rosetta Zimmerman, patrolled 25 miles a day on horseback in the state’s southwestern bailiwicks, a Smith & Wesson .38

“(Johnson’s) been saying for years that we needed to get together so he could drive the boat and I could shoot, because it’s kind of hard to do both,” McGlone said. “So, we did a
The National Fishing Expos roll into the Buckeye State in mid-February and early March.
The Columbus Fishing Expo kicks things off Feb. 9-11 at the Ohio Expo Center on the grounds of the Ohio

A new activity premiered at the National Trappers Association Convention in Spencer, Iowa, a few years ago – the NTA Kids Cave. Born out of a desire to give kids at the NTA event a

There’s a fallacy in the world of hunting and angling – and maybe it’s as old as the first salesman – that spending more money translates to more successful endeavors. It’s the “you get what

You don’t have to look too far into the past to find a time when anglers who wanted to move their boats quietly on the water either drifted with the wind or used paddles to

Bobbers, also called floats, are ideal for vertical presentations we employ when ice fishing.
You need to match your bobber to your quarry. Panfish demand a much smaller float than one used for pike

Ice fishermen experienced a brief window of opportunity in late January with many inland lakes in Central and Northeast Ohio locking up.
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