
Ohio Outdoor News Fishing Report – August 19, 2021
The lazy days of late summer are upon us and for fishermen that means they’re loading up for catfish, both channels and flatheads.
The lazy days of late summer are upon us and for fishermen that means they’re loading up for catfish, both channels and flatheads.
Yellow perch fishing has slowed down somewhat on Lake Erie, but walleye and even steelhead are taking their place in anglers’ creels.
Small jigs or live bait hooks tipped with a wax worm or minnow is all that is needed on most days.
Anglers are doing well in the Western Basin for this “Lake Erie Gold” species.
What it lacks in size, it makes up for in appearence and some pretty decent trout fishing.
Ahead of the traditional fall run on yellow perch on Lake Erie, anglers are doing well now in the Western Basin.
The bite for saugeyes, walleyes, crappies, and muskies on inland waters is going fairly well right now.
Anglers typically concentrate much of their effort on largemouth bass, which the 105-acre Harrison has in relative abundance.
Yellow perch fishing on Lake Erie has picked up with a vengeance over the last week or so.
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