
Ice angling boot camp: 90 seconds with Dave Genz
You’ll learn more about ice fishing in 1.5 minutes with the godfather of modern ice fishing than the school of hard knocks can teach you in weeks.

You’ll learn more about ice fishing in 1.5 minutes with the godfather of modern ice fishing than the school of hard knocks can teach you in weeks.
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Division of Wildlife Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • State wildlife officers Tyler Eldred and Adam Smith were on patrol in Morrow County during the 2014 deer-gun season when they were notified of a
Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, and Perry counties) – Ice remains 10 to 15 inches thick on this central Ohio lake, reports Bob Mathie at Bob’s Outdoor Supply in Newark. The ice may be a little
Indian Lake (Logan County) – Anglers are congregating on Indian Lake at Northfork and catching a few saugeyes. Jigging Rapalas seem to be the best presentation, according to angler reports. Keep the bait shallow, in
Mosquito Lake (Trumbull County) – Anglers are reporting up to a foot of ice in places on Mosquito. Most fishermen are concentrating their efforts north of the causeway and at the cemetery. Anglers are searching
Dillon Lake (Muskingum County) – When the weather has cooperated, anglers are catching a few saugeyes and crappies below the spillway at Dillon, reports Bob Mathie at Bob’s Outdoor Supply. Focus your efforts on the
Kiser Lake (Champaign County) – There is up to 12 inches of solid ice on this Champaign County lake, according to angler reports, with two to three inches of snow on top. Anglers are catching

When the ice fishing first got going on Lake Erie, Catawba Island State Park and Camp Perry were about the only access sites to get onto the lake.
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