
Ohio Lake Profile – Alum Creek, Delaware County
The northern portion of this long, serpentine lake – north of the Cheshire Road bridge – is where anglers will want to focus their efforts. This area offers many coves and quiet spots that will
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The northern portion of this long, serpentine lake – north of the Cheshire Road bridge – is where anglers will want to focus their efforts. This area offers many coves and quiet spots that will

Buffalo is big enough and healthy enough that it seems to handle a high load of fishing pressure just fine. Walleyes draw the most attention, but black crappies are a close second and both provide

Calling Castle Rock just a walleye factory may be shorting the big flowage’s reputation a bit when it comes to other species. Castle Rock is also known for having an outstanding muskie fishery, a ton

The fact that Citizens Lake has a landmark honoring long-time DNR fisheries biologist Ken Russell says all there is to say about the small body of water near Monmouth in Warren County.

A fair to good bite most everywhere you go, it seems.

This is primarily a shallow grass lake with a deeper bulb as you approach the modest dam. It would be just a cookie-cutter of a Pennsylvania impoundment if it wasn’t so much fun to fish,

If you’re looking to catch some good size largemouth bass, anglers would be well suited to focus their efforts on Clear Fork Reservoir in north central Ohio.

The opening of rifle deer season took angling pressure off rivers, lakes and streams in early December so fishing activity was down.

When anglers have been able to get on the water, there’s been fish to be had.
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