Initiative launched to limit timbering on state lands
Various organizations join grassroots effort
Various organizations join grassroots effort

Whether it’s chasing whitetails via archery, rifle, shotgun, or muzzleloader, rely on quality scouting first

You don’t have to give away trade secrets to help others

Rigging for weed walleyes demands nuance and the right tackle, but properly prepared anglers can expect dynamite action the entire open water season.

Sometimes, it pays to stay home
Banquets/Fundraisers Oct. 2: Maumee Valley WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Holland Gardens, Holland. For more info call Allen Dunlap, 567-213-2101. Oct. 3: Central Ohio NWTF Banquet, Fraternal Order of Police Hall. For more info Jeff Moore,
Indian Lake (5,040 acres; Logan County) – Saugeyes are being caught along south bank and around the Moundwood and Dream bridge areas. Try crankbaits and worm harnesses trolled near the bottom. Largemouth bass anglers are
Sandusky Bay (Erie County) – Some very large catfish have been taken in Sandusky Bay. Try using shrimp or worms fished on the bottom. Night fishing has been more productive than day fishing. Willow Point,
Pymatuning Lake (16,349 acres; Ashtabula County) – Pymatuning Lake is in southeastern Ashtabula County and is approximately one mile east of Andover, Ohio, and one mile north of Jamestown, Pennsylvania. State Route 85 (Ohio) bisects
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