
Lima Lake boasts saugeyes, easy access in northwest Ohio
Lima Lake isn’t a place that anglers will make a destination to get to for fishing.
But, if you happen to be in the Allen County area of Lima, the lake wouldn’t be a

Lima Lake isn’t a place that anglers will make a destination to get to for fishing.
But, if you happen to be in the Allen County area of Lima, the lake wouldn’t be a

Kokosing Lake is a rather shallow, featureless lake that isn’t particularly off-the-charts good for any species of fish.
But, if you’re looking for a small water for a laid back time in a kayak

With all due respect, many of our inland lakes in Ohio are rather featureless upground reservoirs that were originally built for water supply purposes.
In other words, angling opportunities are simply a bonus in

If in the cool of the spring you find yourself looking for a small, quiet spot to wet a line, you could do worse than Burr Oak Lake in southeast Ohio.
The 628-acre reservoir

“It’s a great largemouth lake,” Kinter said. “Especially for size. There are good numbers of 20-plus-inch fish out there, particularly in the springtime. In the spring, you’ll get those big females with eggs in them

If it’s panfish, catfish, or a big bass that you’re after, an angler could do worse than this water source for the city of Alliance. The lake is owned by the city of Alliance, the

The northern portion of this long, serpentine lake – north of the Cheshire Road bridge – is where anglers will want to focus their efforts. This area offers many coves and quiet spots that will

Caesar Creek Lake in southwest Ohio offers a plethora of fish species for anglers and is a real gem of a lake in Warren, Greene, and Clinton counties.

Lake Rupert in southeast Ohio is a bit of a hidden gem when it comes to fishing lakes in this part of the state.
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