
Ice fishing 201: Does early hard-water panfish and walleye action equal best ice?
While continuing to prach his mantra that ice fishing is good all season, even “Tackle” Terry Tuma loves the siren’s call of December’s first ice

While continuing to prach his mantra that ice fishing is good all season, even “Tackle” Terry Tuma loves the siren’s call of December’s first ice

Dusty old book brings him back full circle

Most hunters and anglers are fine with a gift certificate to their local sporting goods store for their Holiday gift. But that’s not very personal, now is it?!
Western Ohio River – Anglers are still taking channel catfish. They are being caught on chicken livers and cut bait around warm water discharges. Carp are biting on dough balls and corn. Hybrids have been
Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • State wildlife officer Josh Elster, assigned to Pickaway County, received information from the 1-800-Poacher TIP line that a youth shot a deer with a rifle during archery season.
Banquets/Fundraisers Nov. 29: Ashtabula County WTU Banquet, 4:30 p.m., Ashtabula County Fairgrounds Expo Building. For more info call Dale Sunderlin, 440-466-2223. Nov. 30: Highland County WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., St. Mary’s Catholic Church. For more
Hoover Reservoir (Delaware and Franklin counties) – Crappies are starting their feed. Fishing coves and around woody cover can be productive. Jigs and minnows suspended by a bobber is a good technique. Catfish are still
Upper Sandusky Reservoir #2 (Wyandot County) – Located on the southeast edge of Upper Sandusky on County Road 60, largemouth bass should be biting at this 118-acre reservoir. The shoreline consists of rocks, a wetland
Portage Lakes (Summit County) – Largemouth bass are growing in the Portage Lakes, and most likely in lakes statewide, for the winter. With a warm front pushing through, fishing action should pick up this
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