
Outdoor TV show focuses on Ohio hunting family
Three generations of Reasers were hunting elk on a private Colorado ranch a couple of years ago when a connection was made that would lead to this moment.

Three generations of Reasers were hunting elk on a private Colorado ranch a couple of years ago when a connection was made that would lead to this moment.
Banquets/Fundraisers Feb. 1: Shelby County WTU Banquet, 4:30 p.m., The Palazzo, Botkins. For more info call Mike Wendel, 937-693-2047. Feb. 1: Knox County PF #616 Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Floral Valley Community Center. For more info
Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • State wildlife officer Chad Grote, assigned to Marion County, located a vehicle on a dead-end road while on patrol during the youth deer-gun season. As officer Grote investigated
Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, and Perry counties) – Buckeye Lake in central Ohio has about five inches of good ice in many places, reports Bob Mathie of Bob’s Outdoor Supply in Newark. The Fairfield Beach
Indian Lake (Logan County) – Anglers are fishing all over Indian Lake through the ice and some good catches are being reported. Ice is anywhere from four to eight inches thick in most places, according
Dillon Lake (Muskingum County) – Anglers fishing the area around Coshocton are catching bluegills, according to Bob Mathie at Bob’s Outdoor Supply. Some fish, saugeyes and crappies primarily, are being caught below the Dillon spillway,
Kiser Lake (Champaign County) – Anglers fishing the east side of Kiser Lake through the ice are catching crappies and bluegills in decent numbers. There is currently a bit of fishing pressure here, according to
• The daily bag limit for walleyes on Ohio waters of Lake Erie is six fish per angler. The minimum size limit for walleyes is 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch
Lawrence and Scioto counties – At Greenup dam, saugers are being caught on jigs and white grubs or by dropping minnows straight down off the fishing access walls. Hybrid striped bass have been hitting on
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