Southeastern Ohio’s public lakes and reservoirs are excellent places to fish for saugeye, bass, catfish, and crappie, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
Ohio anglers can fish for free this weekend, but there are still rules you need to know. Here are the details.
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Ohio River fishing
Spring hits the Ohio River, and the fish are fired up. From hard-fighting smallmouth to chunky walleye and sauger, every cast brings something new. The water’s flowing fast, the bites are constant, ...
With summer officially arriving, Ohio's smaller lakes, reservoirs and winding rivers offer some of the finest fishing in the Midwest. Bypassing the sweeping expanse of Lake Erie allows anglers to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Anglers, get ready to cast a line. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has a few suggestions for your next fishing trip. In a ...
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Secret Ohio River backwater holds a ton of fish!
Some of the best fishing spots are the ones no one talks about—and this Ohio River backwater proves it. Loaded with fish and surrounded by quiet scenery, it’s a paradise for any angler. From the first ...
From high-tech fish finders to the DataOhio Portal, learn how modern technology is helping anglers track and catch more fish ...
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