
Lima Lake boasts saugeyes, easy access in northwest Ohio
Lima Lake isn’t a place that anglers will make a destination to get to for fishing.
But, if you happen to be in the Allen County area of Lima, the lake wouldn’t be a
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Lima Lake isn’t a place that anglers will make a destination to get to for fishing.
But, if you happen to be in the Allen County area of Lima, the lake wouldn’t be a

Redhorse are a group of native fish in the sucker family, and there are more than 20 different redhorse species in the United States. Truly a fish of moving waters, their torpedo-shaped bodies are designed

A new bill in the state Legislature would allow elk to be imported into Minnesota from other states. HF4508 would exempt elk from the state’s ban on importing live cervidae. Rep. Josh Heintzeman, R-Nisswa, said

“The Pool is one of the lesser-fished waters of Central Park, despite offering fishing access along most of its shoreline,” DEC Region 2 Fisheries Manager Melissa Cohen wrote in a 2022 report detailing a survey

Kokosing Lake is a rather shallow, featureless lake that isn’t particularly off-the-charts good for any species of fish.
But, if you’re looking for a small water for a laid back time in a kayak

Each year in the late spring or early summer Ohio Outdoor News publishes a story on the current fish consumption advisory for the state.
So, I thought it was appropriate to have a conversation

A new study published in the Journal of Great Lakes Research shows surprising eating habits from grass carp in Lake Michigan and Lake Erie.
The southern basin of Lake Michigan was part of the

An Iowa angler is now a world record holder after international officials confirmed the 71-pound, 8-ounce grass carp he caught last summer.
The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) announced that Jakob Mackey’s fish broke

Big Muskego Lake is a high-profile waterbody that sees above-average fishing pressure. Since the 1996-97 restoration project, anglers have benefited from the clear water aquatic plant-dominated state.
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