Lake Erie Region Fishing Report – December 18th, 2015
• The bag limit for walleye in Ohio waters of Lake Erie is six fish per angler. The minimum size limit for walleye is 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch is
• The bag limit for walleye in Ohio waters of Lake Erie is six fish per angler. The minimum size limit for walleye is 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch is
Great Miami River (Miami, Montgomery, and Warren counties) – Smallmouth bass fishing can be excellent as the water cools and river conditions remain clear and stable. Look for areas with water deeper than four feet
Dillon Lake (Muskingum County) – Cold weather can mean some great opportunities to catch largemouth bass in this 1,376-acre lake. Try using spinnerbaits, jigs, or crankbaits that imitate gizzard shad or crayfish. Drift fishing with
Berlin Lake (Stark, Mahoning, and Portage counties) – Anglers are seeing some good action at Berlin Lake. Vi-Bs and jig-and-minnow combos are producing mixed bags of fish, mostly walleyes, crappies, and white bass. Anglers are
Killdeer Plains Pond No. 33 (Wyandot County) – This pond is located northeast of the village of Marseilles, one mile east of State Route 67 on former County Road 75. Largemouth bass anglers usually have
Kiser Lake (Champaign County) – This 394-acre lake in Champaign County is perfect for a quiet day on the water since no motors are allowed. The lake has a good population of largemouth bass; try

The deer kill figures for Ohio’s 2015 firearms deer-hunting season didn’t set any records but they did wave in the rearview mirror to their comparable – but still “ho-hummish” – 2014 statistics.

Consider giving a membership to a bird advocacy group or another conservation organization this time of year.

State Farm compiles list of most likely states to hit a deer
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