Scientists warn Great Lakes may become acidic
The Great Lakes – and other big lakes around the world – might be getting more acidic, which could make them less hospitable for some fish and plants.
The Great Lakes – and other big lakes around the world – might be getting more acidic, which could make them less hospitable for some fish and plants.

Mentor, Ohio — No one can question the angling bonafides of Mentor’s Bob Ashley, particularly when it comes to steelhead fishing. However, even by Ashley’s high standards, this fall has gone beyond reasonable expectations. On

Port Clinton, Ohio — As the Miller Ferry made some of its last projected trips of the season in mid-December, one of the pieces of freight that was seen being sent over offered some promise
Put-in-Bay Harbor was just one place seen along the lake where the water levels dropped dramatically due to a late-December storm.

Enforcement reports from around Ohio.
In a 2022 poll, 88% of American voters said they support additional federal investment in CWD management at the state level.

This season ran Dec. 17 and Dec. 18 and saw a preliminary total deer kill of 15,163 animals.

Dan Armitage has hosted the Buckeye Sportsman radio program for 26 years, the last 12 of which have seen him tape the show at Autosmarts Studio in Dublin.

The season starts in Columbus, with the Ohio RV & Boat Show at the Ohio Expo Center Jan. 6-8 and Jan. 11-15. The expo at the state fairgrounds is primarily a sales show for RVs
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