
Ohio’s statewide fishing and hunting report on Sept. 19, 2024
Early fall bite starting to pick up once again. A look at the Ohio fishing and hunting report from across the state on Sept. 19, 2024.

Early fall bite starting to pick up once again. A look at the Ohio fishing and hunting report from across the state on Sept. 19, 2024.

Fresh off its “Don’t Lie For The Other Guy” campaign to make aware that buying a firearm for someone else is a felony, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) has a couple of

They stand at attention, alone and silent at their final deployment. They are not standing in a faraway jungle or desolate desert.
They stand guard along Ohio highways. Their uniforms have been replaced with

More than 60 years ago when I began perch fishing with my dad and grandfather, the standard operating procedure was to use a wire spreader with two snelled hooks, each baited with an emerald shiner.<br

Ohio hunters would lose their opportunity to shoot “Hogzilla” under legislation that has passed the Ohio House of Representatives and which awaits action in the Senate when sessions resume this fall. Maybe that’s OK.

Is it time for Ohio to consider an amendment to the muzzleloader season? Current muzzleloaders are hardly primitive, just narrowed down to one shot. What is the difference in weaponry other than the lack of

Fishing prospects are a bit better than they were in our last report despite the prolonged heat and drought. Lake Erie’s Central Basin in particular is providing for good walleye and yellow perch fishing.

SSG David Bahten of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU) was getting used to being runner-up.
Bahten has racked up several second place finishes – earning the position multiple times at the annual Inter-Service

Diane Wantz, of Mentor, Ohio, is lucky. She’s been able to combine her passion for fly fishing and giving back to those men and women who have served in our Armed Forces.
Wantz is
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