Ohio Cuffs & Collars – April 22nd, 2016
Division of Wildlife Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • State wildlife officer Chad Grote was on patrol last fall at Delaware Wildlife Area in Marion County. Officer Grote located a large amount of animal
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Division of Wildlife Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • State wildlife officer Chad Grote was on patrol last fall at Delaware Wildlife Area in Marion County. Officer Grote located a large amount of animal

For many hunters, spring brings the unmistakable sound of gobbling wild turkeys as Ohio’s annual hunt of this popular game bird begins.

Back in the early 1960s, the fishery in the Great Lakes, especially Lake Michigan, was in trouble.
DISTRICT 1 CO David Miller worked a nighttime spring fish run patrol on a local closed stream. CO Miller sat and watched the stream for five hours before making contact with a suspect. Upon making

A new hooking mortality study done on Centre County’s Bald Eagle Creek is demonstrating that bait fishing can cause a hooking mortality much lower than previously indicated.
NORTHWEST REGION From the Game Commission Crawford County WCO Randy R. Crago said two Crawford County men have pleaded guilty to killing geese during closed season. Forest County WCO Frank E. Leichten-berger reported trash dumping
Banquets/Fundraisers. April 23: Erie County RMEF Banquet, 4 p.m., Nicks Place, Edinboro. For more info call Carolyn Huff, 724-699-8474. May 7: South Central RMEF Banquet, Orchards Restaurant, Chambersburg. For more info call John Weidner, 717-386-4209.

Even though DNR fisheries managers have repeatedly said that stocking walleyes into Lake Mille Lacs isn’t necessary, they collected 25 million eggs from the lake for a stocking research project that will see 5 to
District 1 – Baudette area CO Ben Huener (Roseau) followed up on a turkey-hunting complaint involving people shooting from the road. Grygla’s ATV safety class was attended, and the laws were presented. CO Eric Benjamin
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