
Surplus steelhead, lakers quickly stocked into Erie
No one ever turned down a bonus, especially if it involves rewarding Lake Erie with additional steelhead trout.

No one ever turned down a bonus, especially if it involves rewarding Lake Erie with additional steelhead trout.
Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • Wildlife Officer Supervisor Curtis Smith received a complaint from several concerned sportsman who discovered a caped deer carcass on their property line. The deer had been shot with
Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, and Perry counties) Anglers fishing below the spillway for saugeyes are running into an inconsistent bite, reports Bob Mathie of Bob’s Outdoor Supply in Newark. Mathie said the crappie bite has
Grand Lake St. Marys (Mercer, Auglaize counties) Saugeyes are being caught in the early mornings. Minnows under a slip bobber is working as is jigs with Twister Tails. The Outdoorsman, 419-394-5769, www.eastbankmarina.com, click on “Outdoorsman”
Mosquito Lake (Trumbull County) Anglers are fishing for walleyes and yellow perch with some decent results. Most are throwing crankbaits such as Husky Jerks while others are employing jig and minnow combinations. Causeway Sporting Goods,
Dillon Lake (Muskingum County) Anglers were fishing below the spillway and picking up a good number of saugeyes as a result. Some hybrid stripers are also being caught both below the spillway and in the
Paint Creek Lake (Highland County) Anglers have had decent luck for saugeyes below the spillway using Twister Tails in chartreuse or pink, reports Leon Cole at Cole’s Bait and Tackle in Bainbridge. Crappies are being
• The daily bag limit for walleye on Ohio waters of Lake Erie is six fish per angler with a minimum size limit of 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch is
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 minnows,
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