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Northeast Region

The 2008 fall trout stockings in northeast Ohio began in early October. The trout stocking program targets small inland waters, including state and community park lakes, as well as other easy-access lakes throughout the state.

Ethanol byproduct proves not to be so eco-friendly

Columbus – As more ethanol producing plants pop up on Ohio’s landscape, so too is one particular byproduct that has already made an impact on the state’s wildlife. DNR Division of Wildlife law enforcement authorities

Input sought on conservation stamp

Columbus – DNR Division of Wildlife officials are seeking the public’s input on the resurrection of a conservation stamp that was last sold in the 1970s. The idea is that purchase of the stamp would

Duck season could look different in the future

Columbus – While it might not always seem like it to the wet wader brigade, these are indeed the veritable “salad days” for Ohio waterfowl hunters. This fall opener, Oct. 18, marked the 12th straight

Duck hunters get 60 days, three woodies

DNR, Staff Reports Columbus – While breeding surveys of waterfowl proved to be about average this year, the hope is that Ohio’s duck hunting season is a bit above. The spring pond index for the

Ohio River Region

Meladhl Dam – (Clermont County) – Anlglers are having success on largemouth using buzzbaits. Fish are remaining shallow until about noon. Downtown Cincinnati to Riverbend – (Hamilton County) Anglers are catching channel catfish and blue

Central Region

Kokosing Lake (Knox County) – This lake of 149 acres in Knox County is limited to outboard motors of 10 horsepower or less. Largemouth bass are being caught around shoreline cover and along the dam

Northwest Region

Killdeer Reservoir (Wyandot County) – The water temperature is 68 degrees and the water level is low. Some walleyes have been taken during the late mornings and early evenings. Drifting nightcrawlers and leeches along the

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