Lake Erie Region
Western Basin Walleye: Fishing has slowed in western Lake Erie with fewer anglers targeting walleye compared to earlier in the month. The best reports are coming from the gravel pit west of West Sister Island,
Western Basin Walleye: Fishing has slowed in western Lake Erie with fewer anglers targeting walleye compared to earlier in the month. The best reports are coming from the gravel pit west of West Sister Island,
Acton Lake (Preble County) – Channel catfish are biting on creek chubs or night crawlers fished along the bottom or between eight to 19 feet deep during the late evening or early morning hours. Fishing
Starting herd will be smaller; Deer kill topped a quarter million last year Athens, Ohio – Coming off a year where a record 252,017 deer were killed, there’s no place to go but up for
Meldahl Dam (Clermont County) – Anglers are reporting steady fishing, with catches of gar, catfish, a few white bass. Try fishing up close to the dam. Daylight hours until dusk have been producing good numbers

Columbus – Ohio waterfowl hunters will have one canvasback in the bag this year as well as a full season on scaup. Ohio hunters will again enjoy a 60-day duck hunting season and a six-duck
Sandusky, Ohio – Lake Erie’s coveted walleye apparently have produced another lackluster hatch that promises to keep the species’ stocks in the doldrums for at least several more years. The number-crunching on telltale July survey
Atwood Lake (Carroll & Tuscarawas Counties) – White bass have been active and are easy to catch. Watching for surface disturbances or circling birds can reveal the location of feeding schools of these fish, which

New Philadelphia – There will be no change in the horsepower limits at Piedmont and Clendening lakes, the DNR Division of Watercraft and the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District have announced. However, the issue may come
Columbus – It’s an idea that’s been talked about for the past couple of years, and it will come to fruition this fall: a matchmaking program for farmers and deer hunters. “We’ve been jokingly calling
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