
Calling all whitetails: When to play it cool with grunt tubes and doe bleats
Blind-calling bucks: Are your attempts to lure in deer via calls hurting your efforts or helping?

Blind-calling bucks: Are your attempts to lure in deer via calls hurting your efforts or helping?

A Wisconsin game farm owner was convicted of a felony due to his illegal selling of snow goose meat in homemade sausage.

Deer came from private hunting preserve

A fun opportunity for birders of all ages and experience levels to assist in scientific population modeling of North American bird populations

Study underway to identify ash survivors
Banquets/Fundraisers Oct. 24: Magic City WTU Freedom Banquet, 5 p.m., Moose Lodge. For more info call Doug DeHarpart, 330-472-2361. Oct. 25: Big Walnut Creek WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Cardinal Entertainment Center. For more info call
Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • State wildlife officers Michael Budd and John Coffman were on patrol near the Elmon Richards Fishing Access in Pickaway County and observed two men fishing in the Scioto
Deer Creek Lake (1290 acres; Fayette and Pickaway counties) – Cool water temperatures have fish more active. Crappie: Target woody cover in the coves and shallower water. Try minnows or jigs suspended under a bobber.
Pleasant Hill Reservoir (781 acres; Richland-Ashland County line) – Good numbers of crappies from 9-10 inches can be found. Try fishing with minnows under a slip bobber in 8-12 feet of water near submerged trees.
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