
Ohio Outdoor News Fishing Report – July 8, 2021
On Lake Erie, fishermen continue to produce walleye limits in both the Western and Central Basins quite regularly. Some of these walleyes are going better than 30 inches.

On Lake Erie, fishermen continue to produce walleye limits in both the Western and Central Basins quite regularly. Some of these walleyes are going better than 30 inches.

The forecast for this summer released by NOAA predicts the bloom will come in at 3 on its severity index – a mild reading on par with last year. Anything above 5 indicates a severe

Central New York Lake Ontario Salmon are being caught in 150 to 500 foot of water on flashers and flies or spoons fished 70 to 150 feet down. That down depth can change quickly so

Lake Erie continues to be one of the best places to be for walleye in the entire world. With an estimated population of nearly 100 million fish, there are plenty to catch. For Capt. Ryan

The days are already starting to get shorter, but July (and August) usually mean hot weather and hot bass fishing, too.

Fishing success has been all over the chart, ranging from slow to fair for salmon and trout to some fine walleye fishing.

The walleye bite on Lake Erie has returned to its normal excellence after a series of big storms on the lake shut things down for a period. As a bonus, the world-class smallmouth bass fishing

Now that many states and localities are once again welcoming travelers, this summer might be the right time for a road trip to a walleye destination you’ve been thinking about but haven’t yet checked off

Fishing activity and catches picked up over the past week on Lake Ontario and its tributaries.
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