
Ice fishing jigging technique and lure action
The fall and flutter of an ice lure is key to ice-fishing success. We want to see a slow, natural descending action, and in general, lighter lures are better at achieving this. I use a

The fall and flutter of an ice lure is key to ice-fishing success. We want to see a slow, natural descending action, and in general, lighter lures are better at achieving this. I use a

The remaining efforts of a handful of cold-hardy bowhunters aside, the Ohio deer seasons are over, except for the shouting. No doubt, as sessions of the winter’s Hot Stove League convene, deer management doubtless will

Kandy Klosterman, an investigator with the Ohio DNR’s District One wildlife office, was recently named Ohio Wildlife Officer Of The Year for 2010 by Safari Club International (SCI). SCI’s Tony Gioffre presented Klosterman with her

Findlay, Ohio – A river otter recently found along the Auglaize River in Putnam County is the first such discovery of a river otter in the northwestern Ohio county in nearly a century, the DNR

Hunters harvested an additional 16,766 deer during the extra weekend of gun hunting, Dec. 17-18, according to the DNR Division of Wildlife.

Comes after cases of illegal licenses being sold in Ohio Columbus – The DNR Division of Wildlife has now put in stone what has been implied regarding state wildlife officers assisting nonresidents to acquire resident
Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • Wildlife Officer Supervisor Curtis Smith and Wildlife Officer Dirk Cochran, assigned to Morrow County, were patrolling Knox County, checking hunters during the early migratory bird season. The officers
Central Region Deer Creek Lake (Madison, Fayette, and Pickaway counties) – Some saugeyes are being caught at the spillway, though the bite is reported on one day and off the next. Try 1⁄8- to 1⁄4-ounce

Columbus – While fisheries management carves a large slice out of the Ohio Division of Wildlife’s fiscal pie, the state’s hunters still contribute more apples. For fiscal year 2011 – which ran July 1, 2010
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