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Early Ohio hunting seasons kick off Sept. 1

Columbus – The Ohio Wildlife Council has approved the state’s early migratory bird hunting seasons for this fall with Sept. 1 kicking off the state’s hunting seasons with the opening of dove, Canada goose, rail,

Strickland sounds alarm on Asian carp

Port Clinton, Ohio – The threat to the Great Lakes posed by the pending invasion of Asian carp at Lake Michigan could become a disaster that surpasses even that being caused to the Gulf Coast

Bill is nearly $13,000 for poached buck

Marion, Ohio – Two La Rue men had their hunting licenses suspended until they pay in full $12,845.71 in restitution after each pleaded guilty to poaching a trophy whitetail buck. Division of Wildlife officer Chad

Weather hampers walleye, saugeye production

Senecaville, Ohio – The same unusually warm spring weather that led to early fish die-offs in Lake Erie and several of Ohio’s inland lakes also took a toll on walleye and saugeye production in the

Potential state record steelhead tips Erie scales

Tallmadge, Ohio – It was a red-letter day for Tallmadge angler Jason Brooks, who will likely capture a coveted spot in the Ohio state record fish book. While fishing about 15 miles from Lorain’s Avon

Anglers having success catching catfish, panfish all over

Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) – This 3,192-acre lake north of Columbus can provide fishing action all summer long. As water temperatures increase, fish move to deeper water. Largemouth bass are being caught

Good news on table for Conservation Reserve Program

Washington, D.C. – It’s not a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, but $6 billion in savings through renegotiated crop insurance contracts will allow U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to

Strickland receives endorsement from NRA_

Columbus – The National Rifle Association endorsed Democratic Gov. Ted Strickland in his re-election bid against Republican John Kasich, picking the battleground state for the first of its general election endorsements in 37 governor’s races

Online checking to get test drive

Columbus – The DNR Division of Wildlife is planning to “test drive” its new Internet-based license sales and game check system this fall at a handful of locations around the state. Approximately 75 sales agents

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