
Early Ohio bow season off to a solid start in ’23
In much the same fashion the presidential vote recorded in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire – the first place in the nation to report such things – means nothing in the grand scheme of such elections,

In much the same fashion the presidential vote recorded in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire – the first place in the nation to report such things – means nothing in the grand scheme of such elections,

Despite concerns from water quality watchdogs that say Ohio Environmental Protection Agency’s Maumee Watershed nutrient total daily maximum load (TMDL) does not address the causes of Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms (HABs), the U.S. Environmental

Muskie anglers finding willing inland biters. A look at the fishing and hunting report from across Ohio for Oct. 5, 2023.

In the last issue in this space, I wrote about Jerry Tyree and his family’s adventure to visit all 75 of Ohio’s state parks.
But, there was so much more to tell about the Tyrees’

Growing up near the Rocky River, Ken Harper’s interest spanned the usual assortment of species: panfish, bass, and walleyes, to name a few. That was until a steelhead in the early 1980s changed what he

When I see the outcrop in my favorite lake, my thoughts go back to a smallmouth. It was a cold day in the fall. Dark with rain, one of those precursors to winter I doubt

With dove season open since early September in most states, many hunters are geared up for one of hunting’s most enjoyable pursuits – dove hunting.
And, since these winged rockets are one of the

Anglers have been successful turning muskies on Ohio’s inland waters, with many fish taping over the 40-inch mark.

For two consecutive editions recently, Ohio Outdoor News Editor Mike Moore crafted a “Sounding Board” question for selected readers basically querying them on their bucket list fishing trip destination.
Up swam “muskie” from one
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