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Ohio Cuffs and Collars – August 31st, 2012

Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • Madison County Wildlife Officer Matt Teders was on patrol during the 2011 deer gun season when he observed a deer drive in progress. Teders witnessed the hunters traveling

Ohio Calendar of Events – August 31st, 2012

Banquets/Fundraisers Sept. 8: Conotton Creek WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Scio American Legion Hall. For more info call Stan, Glover, 740-269-2208. Sept. 8: T & K Guns and Archery Banquet. For more info call Kathy Robison,

Central Ohio Fishing Report – August 31st, 2012

Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) Smallmouth bass are active in this 3,192-acre lake north of Columbus; use crankbaits and jigs to fish the drop-offs of points in the lower basin. Saugeyes can be caught in

Northwest Oho Fishing Report – August 31st, 2012

Maumee River (Lucas and Wood counties) Anglers looking for some smallmouth action should check out the Maumee River around Grange Island near the Route 64 bridge in Waterville. Anglers have been wading and casting pink

Northeast Ohio Fishing Report – August 31st, 2012

Long Lake (Summit County) This 231-acre lake within the Portage Lakes system, averaging about 16-feet deep, is known for its excellent largemouth bass fishery. During nighttime electrofishing surveys in recent years, nearly 70 percent of

Biologists take on added responsibilities

A pair of the state’s top wildlife biologists are moving up the chain of command. Mike Tonkovich, the go-to point man on all things white-tail deer, will see his Ohio Division of Wildlife duties increases.

ODNR piling up retirees

Three former employees of the Ohio DNR’s Division of Wildlife and one former member of the state wildlife council were recognized recently for their contributions to the outdoors community. Presentations came during the Aug. 15

State park work a long time coming

Better late than never is a way of sending a left-handed compliment to the Kasich administration and state lawmakers for enabling the renovation of the lodge at Burr Oak State Park and lodges and cottages

Perch bite turns hot for OON writer

Cool temperatures turned on the yellow perch bite in Lake Erie last weekend. Aug. 19 marked our tenth annual family fishing outing and it proved to be the best one ever. Our charter, with 12

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