
Ohio’s options for ice fishing on inland waters
If Mother Nature cooperates with a cold stretch, there are inland waters in Ohio that ice anglers have as options. If you want to go, here are a few options.

If Mother Nature cooperates with a cold stretch, there are inland waters in Ohio that ice anglers have as options. If you want to go, here are a few options.

The agency is trying to restore a blue catfish population in the three rivers near Pittsburgh and, at the same time, holding its breath hoping blue catfish don’t get around the Conowingo Dam and become

The weather finally cooperated this past week, however, someone forgot to tell the fish. Yes, fish were still caught, but the bite was definitely slow.

Outdoor news items from around Pennsylvania.

Jigging with a small jigging spoon tipped with a piece of minnow has been effective.

Next time a fish pumps the brakes on your presentation, drop a bomb on them.

If you are a shallow-water angler, I would recommend it, but if you like to switch between deep walleyes and deep crappies, you’re better off sticking with the standard spinning reels and rods.

Ultimately, the hope is to restore populations of largest of all North American catfish species to the Ohio, Monongahela and lower Allegheny rivers – the three waterways where blue catfish are considered native.
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Inventory levels and premium options highlight boating’s next generation.
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