Ohio River Region
Belmont County – Smallmouth bass can be caught along the riprap or by casting out with crankbaits resembling minnows or shad. Lawrence County – Saugers are hitting in the mouths of the creeks along the
Belmont County – Smallmouth bass can be caught along the riprap or by casting out with crankbaits resembling minnows or shad. Lawrence County – Saugers are hitting in the mouths of the creeks along the
Oak Harbor, Ohio – One of the staples of the early morning talks that Pat Baranowski gives to waterfowl hunters at Magee Marsh is proper bird identification. “No skybusting, and please don’t shoot a swan,”

DNR, Staff Reports Ashland, Ohio – A West Salem man shot a trophy buck this fall in Ohio, transported it to West Virginia where he checked it in as an archery kill, and then learned

Racine, Ohio – Plans by a subsidiary of Gatling Ohio to build a coal loading dock and barge mooring on the Ohio River in Meigs County have run headlong into opposition from the DNR Division

Columbus – Poor weather and a sluggish economy are being blamed for a 3.19 percent drop in Ohio fishing license sales. The net result is a $403,945 shortfall in income for the DNR Division of
Nov. 7: Rubber City WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Copley Community Hall. For more info call Doug DeHarpart, 330-472-2361. Nov. 15:_Muskingum Valley WTU_Banquet, 5 p.m., Eaglesticks Golf Club. For more info call Wayne Frash, 740-982-7196. Nov.
Leesville Reservoir (Carroll County) – Anglers looking for some premier fishing as well as impressive autumn scenery should visit this 1,045-acre lake located in southern Carroll County. In 2007, more than 450 muskellunge were reported
Western Basin Walleye fishing has remained slow over the past week. The best fishing was north of Kelleys Island, including Gull Island Shoal and Kelleys Island Shoal. Fish have been caught by both trolling and
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