
Catfish prospects high at southeast Ohio’s Veto Lake
Running at an average depth of just 8 feet, Veto Lake in southeast Ohio is quick to turn turbid and slow to clear up.
But, that’s not all bad for the angler who’s looking
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Running at an average depth of just 8 feet, Veto Lake in southeast Ohio is quick to turn turbid and slow to clear up.
But, that’s not all bad for the angler who’s looking

Bresler Reservoir is one of the handful of manmade lakes in northwest Ohio that has walleyes stocked on an annual basis.
But, there’s much more to this fishery than just walleyes.

Compared to it’s cousin of similar name in central Ohio, Deer Creek Reservoir in the northeast is but a postage stamp of a fishing hole.
At just 334 acres, Deer Creek Reservoir is dwarfed

When anglers think about fishing public waters in Knox County, the discussion generally turns toward Knox Lake, well known as one of the best bass fisheries in central Ohio.
However, not much thought is

“It’s an amazing lake,” said Kipp Brown, a fisheries biologist with the Division of Wildlife in Xenia. “One of the best in the district (southwest Ohio).”

The upground reservoir in the northwest Ohio city of Willard is unique in a lot of respects.
First, it’s one of a handful of reservoirs in the northwest corner of the state where the

Dale Walborn Reservoir in northeast Ohio is part of the Mahoning River system of lakes in that part of the state. And, though it may not be as acclaimed as a Berlin Lake in the

If you’re a fisherman looking to tie into a trophy catfish, you might want to consider Dillon Lake in southeast Ohio near Zanesville.

One of those offerings is Eastwood Lake, an 185-acre mile-long impoundment, was created as a byproduct of gravel mining operations.
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