
Boating brings big bucks to Ohio’s economy
Boating brings big business to Ohio.
A new study shows the state’s boating industry produced an economic impact of $6.4 billion in 2022. According to the study, published by the Ohio DNR (ODNR)

Boating brings big business to Ohio.
A new study shows the state’s boating industry produced an economic impact of $6.4 billion in 2022. According to the study, published by the Ohio DNR (ODNR)

Anglers have continued to catch Chinook salmon, Coho salmon, rainbow trout and lake trout in Manitowoc County on northern Lake Michigan.

The Ohio DNR (ODNR) and the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. recently unveiled a new, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-accessible kayak launch at Wingfoot Lake State Park. The launch was created through a $62,000 donation
The Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife recently received a donation on behalf of Marion and Fred Conkel of 177 acres of land in Pike County for use as a public wildlife area. The property

The fifth annual Inland Fish Ohio Day held June 3 was a success by any measure as the numbers of attendees continue to increase and participate.
The governor, ODNR director, wildlife chief, and

For the past 45 years, I’ve enjoyed fishing walleyes on the Iowa Great Lakes: Big Spirit Lake, East Lake Okoboji and West Lake Okoboji. For many years, however, I missed a real opportunity during the

When someone teaches you how to fish their favorite Lake Superior steelhead river, you’re obligated to learn how precisely you may identify the place to friends.
Calvin McShane didn’t hesitate when asked.
“Just

The process for a citizen to be chosen to serve on the boards of the Pennsylvania Game and Fish & Boat commissions has been altered slightly.
A recent announcement made by Gov. Josh Shapiro’s

Smallmouth bass have a much-deserved reputation as being one of the sportiest of freshwater species you can target. They are known for their fighting ability and their aggressiveness. But, they can also be extremely fickle
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