
Tips and tricks for processing your deer
From field to table, butchering a whitetail gives you satisfaction of cost-effectively producing your own healthful, mouth-watering venison

From field to table, butchering a whitetail gives you satisfaction of cost-effectively producing your own healthful, mouth-watering venison

Trio representing a wayward southern species enthralls birdwatchers and conservationists in the heart of the continent.
East Fork (Clermont County) – Crappies are being caught by anglers using waxworms, tube jigs, or medium- to large-sized minnows tipped on chartreuse jigs. Channel catfish are being caught by anglers fishing tight line at
Dow Lake (Athens County) – Cooler temperatures cause largemouth bass to actively search for food. Try fishing around structure such as weed beds and fallen trees in two to eight feet of water using spinnerbaits
• 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
Belleville Locks and Dam (Washington County) – For saugers or walleyes, as river temperatures cool, fishing should start picking up in the tailwaters. Try white or chartreuse twister tails or swimbaits near the dam and

Athens, Ohio — With Ohio’s rut approaching its zenith, the state’s archers chalked up another 9,530 deer with the to-date total kill of whitetails now standing at 35,633. The weekly tally is presented each Wednesday
Division of Wildlife Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • During the early waterfowl season, state wildlife officer Josh Elster, assigned to Pickaway County, was contacted about a vehicle driving on the dike at Deer
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