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Southeast Ohio Fishing Report – May 9th, 2014

AEP Recreation Area (Morgan, Muskingum, and Noble counties) – Largemouth bass: Try using spinnerbaits and jig-and-pig combinations. Target ponds that are “off the beaten path” since these do not receive as much fishing pressure. Bluegill:

Southwest Ohio FIshing Report – May 9th, 2014

Lake Loramie (843 Acres and 38 miles of shoreline; Auglaize and Shelby counties) – Catfish: have been biting on red worms and nightcrawlers for anglers who are bottom fishing. The lake is currently very muddy.

Lake Erie Region Fishing Report – May 9th, 2014

• The daily bag limit for walleyes on Ohio waters of Lake Erie is four fish per angler from March 1 through April 30; six thereafter. The minimum size limit for walleyes is 15 inches.

Ohio River Region Fishing Report – May 9th, 2014

Belleville Pool (Athens, Meigs, and Washington counties) – Crappie: Fish are moving this time of year and provide a great opportunity for river anglers. Just like the inland lakes, target areas around brush tops and

Upper Peninsula Fishing Report – May 9th, 2014

Pickford Area There was still some ice on the bays and large lakes in the eastern Upper Peninsula last week, but rain and warm weather have trashed the ice and all but put an end

Northwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – May 9th, 2014

Lake Erie tributaries — In late April, steelhead were reported at the mouth of Trout Run, and some were still moving into lower reaches of the tributaries. Pink egg sacks were productive. Stocked brown trout

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