
Final Ohio deer kill down 8 percent
A final total of 219,698 deer were taken during Ohio’s 2011-12 hunting season, compared to 239,379 in the 2010-11 season, according to the DNR Division of Wildlife.

A final total of 219,698 deer were taken during Ohio’s 2011-12 hunting season, compared to 239,379 in the 2010-11 season, according to the DNR Division of Wildlife.

Seven west-central Ohio counties are proposed to move from deer Zone A to Zone B, according to the DNR Division of Wildlife.
DISTRICT 1-Central Region Deer Creek Lake (Madison, Fayette, and Pickaway counties) – Heading into late February, anglers were still catching saugeyes in the 15- to 20-inch range below the spillway. Jigs and tails in white,

While there’s plenty that fisheries biologists don’t know yet about how a warm winter affects fish in Ohio, there’s much they do.
Deer Creek Lake (Madison, Fayette, and Pickaway counties) – Heading into late February, anglers were still catching saugeyes in the 15- to 20-inch range below the spillway. Jigs and tails in white, chartreuse, and pink

I am not an every-tree-is-sacred sentimentalist, having chain-sawed, split, and fed my wood stove with many cords of maple, ash, hickory, and oak over the past 30-odd years. But I am compelled to say a

Sidney, Neb. – Cabela’s Inc., the World’s Foremost Outfitter of hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, announced plans to open a store in Columbus, Ohio, bringing Cabela’s retail experience to customers in Columbus and the surrounding

Prospective anglers (mostly) and even hunters who want to be early birds in getting their 2012-2013 general licenses are finding out that the documents are not yet available. And won’t be until Thursday, March 1,
East Fork Lake (Clermont County) – Anglers have been fishing on the back bays and harbors of East Fork. Anglers have reported nice catches of black and white crappies in the coves. Try a small
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