
Bow season prep not for the lazy
So far the journey to bow season has been one filled with fun, frustration, and firsts.

So far the journey to bow season has been one filled with fun, frustration, and firsts.

Sixteen of an estimated 240 euthanized white-tailed deer at a Holmes County breeding farm tested positive for chronic wasting disease, a fatal degenerative, neurological, and contagious disease, Ohio’s state veterinarian said.
Division of Wildlife Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • A few days after the Independence Day festivities at Indian Lake State Park, the park office contacted state wildlife officer Josh Shields, assigned to Union

Wildlife investigator works in northwest Ohio
Banquet/Fundraiser Aug. 29: Southwest WTU Banquet, 4:30 p.m., Butler County Fairgrounds, Hamilton. For more info call Don Distler, 513-403-7471. Aug. 29: Medina Co. Buckeye WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Medina Eagles. For more info call Jack
Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) – Smallmouth bass can be caught in this lake north of Columbus. Using crankbaits and spinnerbaits, target the main and secondary lake points where riprap or hard bottom is present.
Pleasant Hill Reservoir (Richland-Ashland County line) – With 781 acres of water and 13 miles of shoreline, Pleasant Hill Reservoir has plenty to offer. The reservoir is located next to Mohican State Forest, two miles
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
Acton Lake (Preble County) – Good numbers of 1-3-pound channel catfish are being caught at this lake in Hueston Woods State Park. Try fishing on the bottom using chicken livers or shrimp. The shoreline area
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