Northeast Ohio Fishing Report – October 12th, 2012
Nimisila Reservoir (Summit County) There is something about the cooler weather that makes fish tastes that much better. It is a great time to stock up the freezer with slabs of fall crappies to hold
Nimisila Reservoir (Summit County) There is something about the cooler weather that makes fish tastes that much better. It is a great time to stock up the freezer with slabs of fall crappies to hold
Hocking River (Athens and Hocking County) The stretch of river by White’s Mill in the Athens area is always a popular and usually successful spot for local anglers. Try casting Rebel craws or other artificial
Great Miami River (Miami, Montgomery, and Warren counties) Smallmouth bass fishing can be excellent as the water cools and river conditions remain clear and stable. Look for areas with water deeper than 4 feet around
Editor’s note: Ohio Outdoor News Contributing Writer Larry Moore caught up with Congressman and Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan on Sept. 29 at the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance annual Save Our Heritage rally. Below is the
Athens, Ohio – Fishers, woodland furbearers extirpated in Ohio since the mid 1800s, are making a comeback, according to state wildlife biologists. Suzie Prange of the Ohio DNR’s Waterloo Research Station in Athens told state
It was all well and good that our Gov. John Kasich made a high-minded pledge to not raid hunting and fishing license dollars given the tough economy, this during a political rah-rah at the U.S.
Banquets/Fundraisers Oct. 6: Southwest Ohio WTU Deer Camp Banquet, 5 p.m., Cincinnati Marriott Northeast, Mason. For more info call Don Distler, 513-403-7471. Oct. 12: Deer Creek WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Skyland Pines. For more info
Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • Wildlife Officer Josh Elster and wildlife officer Supervisor Bill Bullard worked the first weekend of September at Deer Creek Wildlife Area with an emphasis on contacting migratory game
Olentangy River (Delaware and Franklin Counties) Smallmouth bass and rock bass are two fish species that give a lot of action to anglers on this river. Good angling can be found from High Banks Metro
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