COLUMBUS — Results from the annual Lake Erie fish surveys show mixed outcomes for walleye and yellow perch hatches. According to a press release from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources ...
Not all ice is considered to be thick enough to meet the standard of four inches for anglers walking out on the hard water.
The National Weather Service reports that Lake Erie is roughly 70% frozen over. Ice thickness varies between 2 and 12 inches ...
As temperatures rise and winds pick up, rescue teams are issuing a warning about dangerous conditions on Lake Erie.
At High Point Lake in Somerset County ... He’s hearing reports of anglers catching bluegills at Horseshoe Pond and perch and crappie at Misery Bay. Some were catching steelhead, brown trout ...
Buying and holding a current license is just the first step ... booklet for precise coordinates of Ohio’s three Lake Erie perch management zones. A determination of perch limits will be made ...
"Because recent hatches have been above average and walleye can live more than a decade, Lake Erie anglers can expect walleye fishing to remain fantastic for many years." Yellow perch exceeded ...