
Hunting archery 102: Picking apart sight pins
What color, size, and configuration of sight pins on your hunting bow will lead to the best accuracy afield?

What color, size, and configuration of sight pins on your hunting bow will lead to the best accuracy afield?

Five calves born at Franklin County preserve

Over 50 years and many fish later, back where it all began

Savage strikes highlight summer freshwater angling. Prompt them via rip-jigging, high-speed retrieves, and other hard-thumping presentations
Lake Alma (60 acres; Vinton County) – Bluegill: Try using live bait, including waxworms and nightcrawlers. Panfish are popular with anglers throughout the summer. Largemouth bass: Try using artificial baits, including jigs with twister tails,
Paint Creek Lake (1,190 acres; Highland County) – Crappie: can be caught using curly tails, small spinner baits, or live minnows. White or chartreuse are good color choices for artificial lures. Cast into areas with
Western Basin Walleye Where: Walleye fishing has been excellent at the gravel pit, northwest of West Sister Island, north of “A” and “B” cans of the Camp Perry firing range, around “E” and “F” cans
Pike Island Lock and Dam (Belmont County) – Sauger: Try fishing 1⁄8- to 3⁄8-ounce jigs and minnows fished plain or jigs and twister tails with white, chartreuse, or pearl servings. Early mornings may be the
Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • State wildlife officer Jeff Tipton, assigned to Champaign County, was checking fishing licenses at Kiser Lake one June afternoon when he contacted a man and two women. The
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