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Tucked away in Port Clinton, Ohio’s self-proclaimed “Walleye Capital of the World,” Jolly Roger Seafood House stands as a testament to the simple truth that sometimes the most unassuming places serve ...
Port Clinton, self-proclaimed “Walleye Capital of the World,” sits where the Portage River meets Lake Erie, creating the perfect environment for these prized fish to thrive.
Central Ohio's waters are quite often man-made. Because of that, local fishers depend on infusions of saugeyes and other ...
Lake Erie water levels peaked in May and are projected to be 9-11 inches lower than 2024 levels. May's water levels were near the long-term average, ranging from 174.38 to 174.49 meters. Levels are ...
The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District in Cleveland has listed the water quality as "poor" at both Edgewater Beach and ...
Lake Erie will be the subject of the next Buckeye Talks on Tap community lecture sponsored by Ohio State-Marion on June 10 at ...
If you live in or around Akron and would like to take an easy day trip, here are my top picks, and most are less than two hours away.
Southwest Ohio’s public lakes and reservoirs, including Caesar Creek Lake in Clinton and Warren counties, are excellent places to fish for bass, muskellunge, and crappie, according to the Ohio ...
The raccoon has long held our fascination, admiration, and even our disdain. Perhaps no other animal has been as associated ...
Central Ohio’s public lakes and reservoirs offer excellent fishing for saugeye, crappie, bass, and catfish, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. Summer ...
The Erie Canal had opened in upstate New York in 1825, providing the first navigable waterway linking the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes. The canal ran 363 miles between Albany on the Hudson River ...
Northwest Ohio’s public lakes and reservoirs are excellent places to fish for yellow perch, largemouth bass, crappie, and more, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of ...