Division of Wildlife seeking new officers to enforce hunting, fishing regulations
DNR looking for a few good men and women
DNR looking for a few good men and women

March 1 marked a new year for licensure

Attorney General reports record numbers of conceal carry permits in 2012
Banquets/Fundraisers March 1: Zane Trace NWTF Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Eagles Lodge, Lancaster. For more info call Jason Robinson, 740-808-1136. March 2: Ashland Ohio Chapter 442 PF Banquet, 5 p.m, Eagles Club. For more info call
Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, and Perry counties) Buckeye is exhibiting fluctuating ice patterns as of Feb. 19, according to Bob Mathie at Bob’s Outdoor Supply in Newark. The ice is just skim ice. Once the
Mosquito Lake (Trumbull County) Anglers are fishing the buoy line through the ice, but the hardwater was only a few inches thick at best. Only small crappies are being reportedly caught. No word on anyone
Indian Lake (Logan County) Indian had opened up as of Feb. 19, according to the folks at Lakeside Bass Pro Shop. Anglers are finding alternatives, however. Some fishermen fishing south of the dam are catching
Hocking River (Athens County) Anglers with cabin fever desiring to wet a line might try the Hocking River, according to reports. Anglers have reported catching smallmouth bass. Try the Athens area of the river for
Paint Creek Lake (Highland County) Leon Cole at Cole’s Bait and Tackle in Bainbridge reports that crappies are being caught around the campground area. Successful anglers are using small plastics in chartreuse or black. Crappies
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