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 ...
The countdown has started for the Greater Niagara Fishing Expo on Feb. 13-16 at the Niagara Falls Convention Center. Ice ...
At High Point Lake in Somerset County, anglers were finding close to five inches ... The ice was 3 to 5 inches depending on ...
For around $5,000, first-time filmmaker Daryl Granger made a documentary about a fishery in Port Dover, Ont. Now people in ...
"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 ...
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 ...
so the future of walleye fishing on Lake Erie looks very good for years to come. Read last week's column: Take a hike on National Trails Day, and more in your latest Manitowoc outdoors report Ice ...
According to NWS reports Monday, ice covers 20% of the Great Lakes — Lake Erie has the most coverage — and will continue to develop across the region. "Not necessarily," Marsalek said.