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State seeking tissue samples in CWD case

A close eye on more than a dozen licensed deer-breeding/big-game hunting operations by the Ohio Department of Agriculture is intended to help ensure that chronic wasting disease does not extend beyond the one confirmed case.

Southeast Ohio Fishing Report – November 21st, 2014

Dow Lake (171 acres; Athens County) – Largemouth bass: Cooler temperatures cause fish to actively search for food. Try fishing around structure such as weed beds and fallen trees in two to eight feet of

Trapping outlook appears dim

The world’s major fur-clearing house foresees challenging wild fur market conditions heading into the upcoming trapping season.

Southwest Ohio FIshing Report – November 21st, 2014

East Fork (Clermont County) – Crappies: are being caught by anglers using waxworms, tube jigs, or medium- to large-sized minnows tipped on chartreuse jigs. Channel catfish: are being caught by anglers fishing tight line at

Lake Erie Region Fishing Report – November 21st, 2014

Western Basin Walleye Where: Walleye fishing has been slow in the western basin. As water temperatures drop, walleyes should return to the island area from farther east. How: Anglers trolling are mostly using crankbaits. Yellow

Ohio River Region Fishing Report – November 21st, 2014

Belleville Locks and Dam (Washington County) – Sauger/Walleye: As river temperatures cool, fishing should start picking up in the tailwaters. Try white or chartreuse twister tails or swimbaits near the dam and along the walkway.

Ohio Calendar of Events – November 21st, 2014

Banquets/Fundraisers Nov. 20: SW Cuyahoga WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Shriner’s Event Center. For more info call, Greg Hildegrand, 440-570-0055. Nov. 21: Fayette County WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Mahan Building, Fayette County Fairgrounds. For more info

Ohio Cuffs & Collars – November 21st, 2014

Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • While on patrol, state wildlife officer Josh Elster, assigned to Pickaway County, observed someone fishing on the bank of Deer Creek. Officer Elster noticed the fisherman drinking from

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