
Simple approach lands angler the new record Ohio white crappie
Teresa Croy, of Ottawa, Ohio, spent the early part of the day on Nov. 2, 2024, throwing all manner of plastics in attempt to catch a fish at the Glandorf Rod and Gun Club in

Teresa Croy, of Ottawa, Ohio, spent the early part of the day on Nov. 2, 2024, throwing all manner of plastics in attempt to catch a fish at the Glandorf Rod and Gun Club in

Anglers crossing fingers for ice opportunities. Here’s a look at the Ohio fishing report on Jan. 9, 2025.

Many hunters become consistent at harvesting big bucks. How have they become so effective at outwitting “master” bucks? I’ve learned from a few successful hunters that they hunt isolated pockets, beds downwind of prominent doe

River reconnaissance is my idea of R and R. No actual recon is in order, not for the Scioto River in Ohio. Flowing close to home, I know it well. Come December, I want to

So, here we are, on the doorstep of the Brave New World of 2025. Time for well-meant New Year’s resolutions, including for outdoors folks.
For me, that means things like resolving to involve a

Ohio Gov.Mike DeWine and the Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Wildlife are recognizing notable Ohioan and world-famous American wildlife artist John A. Ruthven (Nov. 12, 1924 – Oct. 11, 2020), who would have celebrated his

With all due respect, many of our inland lakes in Ohio are rather featureless upground reservoirs that were originally built for water supply purposes, not for fishing.
In other words, angling opportunities are simply

Ohio cuffs and collars are field reports from the Division of Wildlife. These reports are from the Jan. 3, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.
Here’s a look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Ohio published in the Jan. 3, 2025, edition of Outdoor News.
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