
St. Marys algae shows up earlier this year than last
Tests indicate the blue-green algae growth that has hampered tourism near the state’s largest inland lake appeared about two months earlier this year

Tests indicate the blue-green algae growth that has hampered tourism near the state’s largest inland lake appeared about two months earlier this year
Grand Lake St. Marys (Auglaize and Mercer County) Bass are being caught in good numbers along the shoreline in less than three feet of water using soft plastics, (pumpkinseed, watermelon) and white spinner baits. The
• The daily bag limit for walleyes on Ohio waters of Lake Erie is 6 fish per angler. The minimum size limit for walleye is 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch
Cincinnati area (Hamilton County) Water temperatures have fluctuated quite a bit in the past month, but as waters begin to warm catfishing should turn on. Try any legal live bait or cut bait. Many anglers
Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • During archery season, Fairfield County Wildlife Officer Tony Zerkle received a call from the Ohio TIP line. The operator advised that a caller reported hearing a gunshot at
Few of us here in the Buckeye State would admit that anything good could cross the northern border from WolverineLand, at least when college football tensions are strung high. But it says here that the
There are signs the U.S. economy is improving as retail sales for recreational boats and accessories increased by 6 percent in 2011,according to the National Marine Manufacturers Association. The recreational boating industry has not seen
Columbus – The Ohio General Assembly is getting ready to pass a bill that would satisfy terms of the Great Lakes Compact for water withdrawals. But, the bill that has already passed the Ohio House
Five members of the Cincinnati Youth Bass Club finished among the top anglers in the Ohio Bass Federation Nation tournament, held May 6 at Indian Lake in Logan County, according to club advisor Angela Poling.
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