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Ohio Calendar of Events – September 11th, 2015

Banquets/Fundraisers Sept. 12: Logan County WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Huntsville Event Center. For more info call Brenda Moots, 937-842-1934. Sept. 12: Warren County DU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Cincinnati Northeast Marriott, Mason. For more info call

Central Ohio Fishing Report – September 11th, 2015

Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, and Perry counties) – As water temperatures start to cool, hybrid striped bass will become more active. Try chicken livers fished on the bottom or troll spinners along the north shore

Northwest Ohio Fishing Report – September 11th, 2015

Killdeer Plains Reservoir (Wyandot County) – Located 10 miles southwest of Upper Sandusky along State Route 67, Killdeer Reservoir features a newer floating boat ramp and 241 acres of fishable water. Channel catfish should be

Northeast Ohio Fishing Report – September 11th, 2015

Mogadore Reservoir (Portage County) – Anglers have really enjoyed the catfish action this summer at Mogadore Reservoir. It has continued to produce nice catches of channels. Anglers are doing well using shad caught by cast

Southwest Ohio Fishing Report – September 11th, 2015

Caesar Creek (Clinton, Greene, and Warren counties) – Anglers casting in-line spinners and crankbaits are catching muskellunge. Muskies are also being taken in the smaller creeks leading into the lake. If you catch a muskie,

Southeast Ohio Fishing Report – September 11th, 2015

Piedmont Lake (Belmont County) – Largemouth bass fishing should be picking up. Try using a variety of crankbaits or spinnerbaits cast along the shore line. As shad begin moving into the lower end of the

Ohio DNR aims to step up CWD surveillance

State wildlife and agriculture officials are proposing a new rule to prevent the spread of chronic wasting disease from an Amish-owned hunting preserve and associated deer farm in Holmes County.

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