
Pre-season hunting prep: black bear baiting tips and tactics
The right calories: Successful bear baiting often boils down to producing better food than the competition.

The right calories: Successful bear baiting often boils down to producing better food than the competition.

The fall hunting seasons are rapidly approaching and it’s time to prepare. Often overlooked, however, is making sure your dog is ready for the hunt.

Carolina wolf spider surprises researchers
Hocking River (Athens and Hocking counties) – Channel catfish: The Hockingport area is generally a great place to find catfish. Use cut baits and chicken livers. The river at White’s Mill in Athens is another
Great Miami River (Miami, Montgomery, and Warren counties) – Catfish: Popular spots on the river are the deeper water areas below the low-head dams. Anglers can find fish lying in these deeper holes. Try using
Western Basin Walleye Where: The best walleye fishing reports have come from west of the Bass Islands, primarily from west of Rattlesnake Island and north to the Canadian border. How: Trolling anglers are using worm
Greenup Dam (Scioto County) – Hybrid striped bass: Try fishing cut baits and live baits off the bottom. White bass: Try using topwater lures as well as skipjack, chubs, shiners, and cut bait. Early morning

Toxins possibly from algae on Lake Erie fouled the water supply of the state’s fourth-largest city on Aug. 2

Off-duty wildlife officer says it indeed was a bigger cat
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