
Ohio Lake Profile – Pymatuning Lake, Ashtabula County
Over the years, Pymatuning has produced more Fish Ohio yellow perch and walleyes than any other inland lake in the state

Over the years, Pymatuning has produced more Fish Ohio yellow perch and walleyes than any other inland lake in the state

Despite scorching weather, fishing success on the big rivers in the southeast held up pretty well. Still, overall, the dog days of summer made for light pressure and a slow bite on many fisheries.

Anyone who is willing to tie up tens of thousands of dollars in a boat simply to fish bass tournaments is obviously quite serious about bass fishing. For the average evening or weekend angler, a

Bass pros are certainly a dedicated and knowledgeable bunch.

Bass remain the name of the game across the state of New York. Check out how one prominent tournament is shaking out.

While crappies and northern pike are typically primary targets for anglers who frequent Borden, the lake also kicks out plenty of largemouth and smallmouth bass, produces some walleyes, and might even give up a rogue

There continues to be a lot of very solid panfish reports across the state and quite a bit of angling attention focused on them.

Next time you’re faced with bass in transition, try a little tenderness with drop-shots, Ned rigs, and 4-inch finesse worms to entice finicky fish into biting.

With so much water, one day is not enough to pursue the variety of species this area has to offer, much less the beauty of the trip itself.
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