
Pymatuning Reservoir, Ashtabula County
Over the years, Pymatuning has produced more Fish Ohio yellow perch and walleyes than any other inland lake in the state, the Division of Wildlife has reported.
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Over the years, Pymatuning has produced more Fish Ohio yellow perch and walleyes than any other inland lake in the state, the Division of Wildlife has reported.

A 10-pound, 4-ounce saugeye, which held the state record for a period, was caught here in 1989.

Today, this smallish 396-acre lake is one of the finest bass and crappie waters in the state.

And this 843-acre, old canal lake is loaded with bluegills, crappies, saugeyes, channel catfish and largemouth bass.

The Division of Wildlife last performed an angler creel on LaDue in 2018, which demonstrated that most anglers were seeking bass.

Wolf Run would be a good place to hit for some largemouth bass fishing, too.

There are fish in Hargus Creek Lake, such as largemouth bass, channel catfish, crappies, and bluegills. And, it’s deep at about 50 feet in the depths of the main channel. The average depth is about

An angler could do much worse than the pair of reservoirs at Findlay in northwest Ohio.

Hybrid striped bass have been stocked at East Fork since 1983, making it one of the longest running hybrid striper lakes in the state.
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