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Southeast Ohio Fishing Report – January 16th, 2015

Salt Fork Lake (Guernsey County) – The bass bite has been particularly poor so far this spring on this Cambridge-area lake, reports Bob Mathie at Bob’s Outdoor Supply. The winning bag at a recent

Southwest Ohio Fishing Report – May 8th, 2015

Caesar Creek Lake (Warren County) – Largemouth bass can be caught around shoreline cover and riprap shorelines using crankbaits, jigs, and soft plastic lures. Saugeyes are starting to bite in six to 12 feet

Ohio River Region Fishing Report – May 8th, 2015

Cincinnati area and Clermont County – Anglers are reporting some success in the tributaries on worms as well as twister tails tipped with minnows. Catches are mostly bluegills and white bass. For Ohio River

Ohio Cuffs & Collars – May 8th, 2015

Division of Wildlife Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • In February, state wildlife officer Adam Smith, assigned to Logan County, was enjoying his day off and reading the local newspaper. The newspaper contained a

Ohio Calendar of Events – May 8th, 2015

Banquets/Fundraisers May 16: Lake County DU Banquet, 5 p.m., St. Noel’s Banquet Center. For more info call Tim Cline, 440-749-5182. May 30: Buffington Island WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Portland Community Center. For more info call

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