
Crappie fishing still good on Ohio’s Delaware Lake despite 2023 fish kill
Delaware Lake, which sits just north of the city of the same name in central Ohio, is well known for its crappies.
A massive fish kill in the spring of 2023, however, put a
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Delaware Lake, which sits just north of the city of the same name in central Ohio, is well known for its crappies.
A massive fish kill in the spring of 2023, however, put a

Lima Lake isn’t quite the place that anglers will place near the top of their list as a desired “fishing destination,” but if you happen to be in the Allen County area of Lima, the

Atwood Lake in northeast Ohio is one of those places that the ODNR Division of Wildlife points to when talking about its saugeye stocking program.
Atwood is one eight lakes in Ohio that is

Dow Lake in Strouds Run State Park was formerly a place where springtime anglers could count on catching one of the rainbow trout stocked by the ODNR Division of Wildlife.
The stocking of trout

Though the saugeye fishery is a relatively new offering at Acton Lake in southwest Ohio, the largemouth bass population is not.
Bass are well-established at this 592-acre lake that at least one fishery biologist

Mogadore Reservoir in northeast Ohio sticks out like a sore thumb – in a good way.
There’s not a lot of development around the 1,000-acre lake and the development that is there sits back

Reservoir No. 1, which is also known as the Lower Reservoir, covers 31 acres. Reservoir No. 2, or the Upper Reservoir, is 48 acres. Memorial Reservoir, which is the third in the set, is around

With all due respect, many of our inland lakes in Ohio are rather featureless upground reservoirs that were originally built for water supply purposes, not for fishing.
In other words, angling opportunities are simply

Located in Ohio’s Wildlife District Four is beautiful Salt Fork Lake. Positioned smack dab in the middle of our largest state park, Salt Fork is typically a bustling place all summer long. Recreational boaters and
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