Central Ohio Fishing Report – February 12th, 2016
Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) — With thin ice covering most of this central Ohio lake due to the recent warm up, most anglers are fishing from the docks and doing fairly well on crappies
Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) — With thin ice covering most of this central Ohio lake due to the recent warm up, most anglers are fishing from the docks and doing fairly well on crappies
Division of Wildlife Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • Last April, state wildlife officer Adam Smith, assigned to Logan County, was departing Indian Lake and heading for home. As officer Smith passed the Moundwood
Banquets/Fundraisers Feb. 13: Ohio Five Rivers WTU Banquet, 4:30 p.m., The Irish Club, Dayton. For more info call Brandon Showen, 937-725-9349. Feb. 20: Western Reserve WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., E.O.U.V. Club. For more info call
Findlay Reservoir No. 2 (Hancock County) — With no ice in the foreseeable future, hope for open water at this Hancock County lake in the city of Findlay. This lake is a good spot to
Kiser Lake (Champaign County) — Before the weekend warm up the last weekend in January, Kiser Lake was giving up good numbers of panfish through five to six inches of ice. All bets are off

With only a few more days left in Ohio’s long ledger of deer-hunting opportunities, the number of antlered animals continues to leave the previous two seasons in the dust.
Writer taking note of all the chores he has to do

Lipless or deep-diving, jointed or rattling, one things for sure in the crankbait world: color changes

When fish strike, timing your hookset can determine whether or not sportfish emerge from your ice hole.
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