
Bill would deal with Ohio’s phosphorous
A Senate bill introduced earlier this year (S.B. 150) would give the Ohio DNR and the Ohio Department of Agriculture new regulatory authority over farmers that allow fertilizer to run off their fields.

A Senate bill introduced earlier this year (S.B. 150) would give the Ohio DNR and the Ohio Department of Agriculture new regulatory authority over farmers that allow fertilizer to run off their fields.

Wildlife officials and researchers have been testing the waters of an eastern Ohio river for the invasive Asian carp even though there are no signs of it yet.

Hank Shaw, the former political reporter turned blogging forager, returned to Minnesota last week to promote his new book.

You’ll never believe what this woman called into a northern Minnesota radio station to complain about.
Visitors can still visit the sites, albeit without federal employees on hand
Three hunters sparked an outcry after posting images of an impressive albino moose they killed in the Cape Breton Highlands this fall
Acton Lake (Preble County) – Channel catfish are biting on creek chubs or nightcrawlers fished along the bottom or between eight to 19 feet deep during the late evening or early morning hours. Fishing for
• 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
Clermont, Brown and Adams Counties – Try fishing the embankments, near stream confluences, and near warmwater discharges. Spinnerbaits, jig/pork combinations, and crankbaits are good lures to try. Warmwater discharges and stream confluences as well as
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