
Cuba is a lively place to visit
“You’re going to Cuba?” everyone we told exclaimed in wonder. “I didn’t think that was possible.”

“You’re going to Cuba?” everyone we told exclaimed in wonder. “I didn’t think that was possible.”

The DNR Division of Wildlife held its first Deer Summit meeting at the District 1 offices in Columbus. About 30 people from across the state attended
Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • On opening day of the 2013 deer-archery season, state wildlife officer Josh Shields received a complaint for hunting without permission on a property in Knox County. The landowner
Special Events May 16-18: Bill Moose Muzzleloading Gun Club, Rendezvous. Darbyville. For more info call Tim Hicks, 740-969-3386. June 21: Fayette Ladies Day Out, 8-5 p.m., Fayette County Fish & Game Assoc. For more info
Alum Creek Lake (3,269 acres; Delaware County) – Saugeye: Fish minnow-imitating crankbaits along the dam and causeways at dawn and dusk. Fishing the points with jigs tipped with a minnow can also be productive. After
Maumee and Sandusky Rivers- Recent rain may cause fluctuating river levels. Be sure to check current conditions at wildohio.com. Walleye: Anglers are catching lots of fish and quite a few limits are being taken. Fish
Burr Oak Lake (632 acres; Athens and Morgan counties) – Crappie: Try fishing over structure locations using minnows or twisters tipped with a minnow with very light tackle. Fishing the shoreline, where fallen trees
Tawawa Lake (Shelby County) – Rainbow trout: Was stocked with trout on April 16. Try using small spinners or jigs tipped with waxworms. The daily catch limit is five trout per angler. Davis Lake (Auglaize
• The daily bag limit for walleyes on Ohio waters of Lake Erie is four fish per angler from March 1 through April 30. The minimum size limit for walleyes is 15 inches. • The
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