Ohio Outdoor News Fishing & Hunting Report – March 29, 2019
Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) — Water temperatures are still running a little cold at Alum Creek, and not a lot of boats have been out as a result. The boats that are
Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) — Water temperatures are still running a little cold at Alum Creek, and not a lot of boats have been out as a result. The boats that are
Trout are being stocked statewide by the Fish & Boat Commission in anticipation of opening day, in the southeast March 30 and in the rest of state April 13. NORTHEAST REGION Lake Erie tributaries —
Ice conditions are deteriorating on lakes and rivers across the state and anglers are urged to use extreme caution. No ice is ever completely safe. Always use caution when heading out on the ice. Call
LAKE MILLE LACS Snowmobiles and ATVs were being used early this week, but it’s worth noting that most resorts have shut their accesses down for the season. So definitely call ahead before making the trek.

A raucous crowd of fishing legends enjoyed a morning of angling camaraderie, toasting, and roasting Friday during the Northwest Sportshow.

Offering a nice patch, button or even a bumper sticker to those who purchase voluntary permits would help to advertise the sluggish program.
The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides and fishing guides. North Lake Michigan: Perch are biting at Navy Pier. It is some work, but it can pay off
(The ice fishing season is winding down now, so be aware of constantly changing conditions across the state. Heavy snowfall can make for sketchy, or at least sloppy ice conditions, and one quick warmup between
Based on reports there seems to be a little more slush on the Washburn side of Chequamegon Bay and farther out. Some of the slush has tightened up with the colder temps, but still be
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