
Ohio Fishing Report – June 16, 2021 – video
Summertime means it’s time for anglers to chase catfish in the Buckeye State.
Summertime means it’s time for anglers to chase catfish in the Buckeye State.
The big draw, however, is the trout fishing in the spring.
Walleye limits have been standard in the Western and Central Basins with most anglers trolling crankbaits or casting worm harnesses.
After being blown off Lake Erie on Memorial Day weekend by gale force winds and high water, anglers are making up for lost time, catching walleyes from Toledo to Ashtabula.
You can always get more technical, but when it comes to catching bluegills, there is really nothing to it.
The lake is known for several species of fish among local anglers, but channel cats are probably tops. There are big ones and lots of them, along with a scattering of flatheads that might reach
The summer is upon us and that means it’s time for catfish for Ohio anglers. A highlight is the blue cats being caught at Central Ohio’s Hoover Reservoir.
Blue catfish are a highlight of this week’s report. Nice-sized blues are being caught in central Ohio’s Hoover Reservoir.
The state’s top predator can be found throughout Ohio.
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