
Cormorants are poor neighbors on small Portage Lakes island
Harassment techniques being used in attempt to move them elsewhere

Harassment techniques being used in attempt to move them elsewhere
Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, and Perry counties) Hybrid striped bass are active along the north shore between Seller’s Point and Watkins Island, in 4-8 feet of water. Fish chicken livers on the bottom; or troll
Sandusky River (Sandusky County) The river level is low right now and fishing has been fair, despite medium to high fishing pressure. Most anglers use a floating jig head fished on an 18-24-inch leader with
Rocky River (Cuyahoga County) Steelhead fishing has been pretty consistent on the Rocky River. The steelhead are still evenly distributed throughout the river. Anglers are catching these silver bullets on a variety of baits, such
Hocking River (Athens County) Crappies are popular with anglers in the river this time of year. Try fishing heavy cover with small jigs and minnows. Anglers may also have limited success fishing for smallmouth bass
East Fork Lake (Clermont County) Crappies can be caught using live minnows, or jigs with plastic bodies. Anglers should concentrate on fishing in the shallow areas near stickups and brush piles. Anglers can also try
The daily bag limit for walleye on Ohio waters of Lake Erie through April 30 is four fish per angler with a 15-inch minimum size limit. The daily bag limit for yellow perch is 30

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