
Teach kids safe firearm handling at young age – well before the weapon is loaded
NSSF offers new video to help parents out

NSSF offers new video to help parents out

Pattern your shotgun now, and work ahead to avoid any unnecessary equipment or calling blunders when chasing gobblers
Banquets/Fundraisers April 11: Adirondack Catskill SCI Banquet, noon-8 p.m., Holiday Inn, Oneonta. For more info call Larry Steiner, 607-988-6334. April 11: Southwest Ohio Safari Club Banquet, 5 p.m. For info call John Stohlman, 513-779-8393. April
Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, Perry counties) – Anglers are catching open-water saugeyes at the North Bank ramp, reports Bob Mathie at Bob’s Outdoor Supply in Newark. Successful fishermen are using jig and minnow combinations, Swedish

To appease Ohio’s sportsmen, the Ohio Division of Wildlife has once again rearranged its deer-hunting proposals for the 2015-2016 seasons.
Indian Lake (5040 acres; Logan County) – Saugeyes and crappies are the two most active fish right now in this lake northwest of Columbus. Saugeyes are being caught with tubes and jigs tipped with a

Gov. John Kasich said that Ohio will replace a faulty earthen dam at Buckeye Lake and keep the water level low for now, despite local concerns about the economic impact of not filling the popular
Mosquito Lake (Trumbull County) – Some anglers are still venturing out onto the ice at this northeast Ohio lake, but conditions are rapidly deteriorating. The safest bet is to fish below the spillway, where anglers

New rules for farmers aimed at reducing the toxic algae in Lake Erie won unanimous approval from the Legislature and were headed to the governor for his expected signature.
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