Lake Erie Region Fishing Report – January 16th, 2015
• The daily bag limit for walleye in Ohio waters of Lake Erie is six fish per angler. The minimum size limit for walleye is 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch
• The daily bag limit for walleye in Ohio waters of Lake Erie is six fish per angler. The minimum size limit for walleye is 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch
Paint Creek Lake (Highland County) – Paint Creek Lake has a layer of skim ice, particularly around the shoreline, making bank fishing a tough proposition. The remainder of the lake is open and anglers are
Lawrence and Scioto counties – At Greenup Dam, saugers are being caught on jigs and white grubs or by dropping minnows straight down off the fishing access walls. Hybrid striped bass have been hitting on
Division of Wildlife Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • State wildlife officer Brad Kiger, assigned to Franklin County, received a call through the 1-800-POACHER TIP line stating that someone did not check in a

OSU study shows Cleveland-area whitetails infected with parasite linked to feral cats
Banquets/Fundraisers Jan. 16, 2015: Miami Valley WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Butler County Fairgrounds. For more info call Don Distler, 513-403-7471. Jan. 30, 2015: Union County NWTF Banquet, 5:30 p.m. For more info call Bryan McKinley,

Ohio has joined more than 30 states that allow hunters to use soup-can-sized noise suppressors on guns for certain wildlife such as deer and game birds.
Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, and Perry counties) – Anglers are trying for bluegills, crappies, and saugeyes with some luck. The popular set up has been jig and minnow combinations or waxworms under a bobber. Be
Indian Lake (Logan County) – Anglers are reporting catching bluegills, crappies, and even a few saugeyes through the ice. Successful fishermen are using jig and minnow combinations or just straight maggots on a hook and
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