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Dillon Lake, Muskingum County
Many of the lake’s fish get flushed into the spillway, which can be a bonanza for anglers.
Many of the lake’s fish get flushed into the spillway, which can be a bonanza for anglers.
Walleye fishing on the Western Basin and Central Basin of Lake Erie continues to go strong with regular six-fish limits being reported in short amounts of time.
Saugeyes and crappies are moving into deep-water haunts now that summer temperatures have warmed sufficiently.
Mogadore has long been known for its redear sunfish and bluegill populations and that reputation continues today.
Walleye fishing on Lake Erie and its tributaries is a highlight of this fishing report.
It’s high time for muskies on inland waters around the Buckeye State, and flathead catfish, too.
Anglers are finding crappies in every region of the state just coming off the spawning beds and hungry.
The good bite for saugeyes – the only species that is stocked here – usually runs from October to April at this 1,277-acre body of water south of Columbus.
Walleye fishing on Lake Erie is cranking up for the summer and saugeyes and crappies are setting up in their summer patterns on inland lakes.
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