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Central Ohio Fishing Report – January 2nd, 2015

Alum Creek Lake (3,269 acres; Delaware County) – Saugeye: Fish minnow-imitating crankbaits along the dam and causeways at dawn and dusk. Fishing the points with jigs tipped with a minnow can also be productive.

Northwest Ohio Fishing Report – January 2nd, 2015

Nettle Lake (Williams County) – Nettle Lake is 115 acres in size with 3.8 miles of shoreline. Most of the shoreline is privately owned, which limits public access. A public boat ramp is located off

Northeast Ohio Fishing Report – January 2nd, 2015

Mosquito Lake (7,241 acres; Trumbull County) – Mosquito Creek Lake is situated within Mosquito Lake State Park in Trumbull County approximately 1 mile west of State Route 5 in Cortland. Walleye: Jigs and soft plastic

Southeast Ohio Fishing Report – January 2nd, 2015

Burr Oak Lake (632 acres; Athens and Morgan counties) – Crappie: Try fishing over structure locations using minnows or twisters tipped with a minnow with very light tackle. Fishing the shoreline, where fallen trees have

Southwest Ohio Fishing Report – January 2nd, 2015

East Fork Lake (Clermont County) – Crappie: Try using live minnows, or jigs with plastic bodies. Anglers should concentrate on fishing in the shallow areas near stickups and brush piles. Anglers can also try following

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