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Event runs from March 11-13

Event runs from March 11-13

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National Eagle Center in Wabasha conducts 12th annual survey across Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, and northeast Iowa.
Division of Wildlife Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • While reviewing deer harvest records in Marion County, state wildlife officer Chad Grote noticed a possible deer tagging violation. An antlered deer had been checked,
Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) — Anglers are catching good numbers of crappies from nine to 14 inches where there is still open water on this central Ohio lake. However, skim ice covers most of
Findlay Reservoir No. 2 (Hancock County) — With a few more cold days in a row, anglers should be able to get on the ice relatively soon. Always, always check with local bait stores or
Atwood Lake (Carroll and Tuscarawas counties) — In most winters, the area near the state lodge has been a good bet for ice fishermen. It is unclear if anyone has yet tried to get on
Kiser Lake (Champaign County) — Historically, this is one of the best lakes in the state for ice fishing, according to the DNR Division of Wildlife. Ice thickness reports as of Jan. 19 varied from
Southeast Region Dillon Lake (Muskingum County) — Anglers fishing below the spillway on this popular Muskingum County lake have been catching crappies and a few saugeyes. The ‘eyes have been running in the small 11-
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