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  2. DMV Register Inflatable? - FishingNetwork.net

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    Originally Posted by Freshness21. Do I have to register my little Sevylor inflatable raft with the DMV if I am going to attach an electric trolling motor to it and use it in a lake? Yes. Any vessel powered by a motor has to be registered with the DMV. 10-28-2009,10:25 PM #3.

  3. Inflatable boat, registration? | Ohio Game Fishing

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    4298 posts · Joined 2009. #2 ·Feb 27, 2011. I would say yes....if it has more then one air chamber in it you will need to get a license I ask about my float tube and it was borderline....with the backrest tube....and was told that may change to needing one.... fountain square in Columbus on Morse road is the place to ask.

  4. Paddle the entire length of the Ohio River | Ohio Game Fishing

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    Pittsburgh resident Ian Davis launched an adventure Saturday which will occupy his time for much of this summer. Davis shoved off from Point State Park in Pittsburgh at he confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela River and started downstream in the Ohio River. He intends to paddle the entire length of the river to Cairo, Illinois.

  5. Canoe/Kayak Deer Hunting in Ohio: Legal? | Ohio Game Fishing

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    You can float on a river or creek through private property. Once you touch the stream bed, shore, trees, etc you are trespassing. If you were floating and shot a deer standing on private ground it would be illegal. T-180, threeten, Kenlow1 and 3 others. Reply Like.

  6. 12' boat - Ohio Game Fishing

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    361 posts · Joined 2006. #10 · Jun 6, 2024. Registering Your Boat in Ohio | Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ohiodnr.gov) codger. Share.

  7. Fishing Sheldon Marsh and Bay behind Cedar Point road legal?

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  8. Muddy Creek fishing ? | Ohio Game Fishing

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    71 posts · Joined 2022. #1 · Jun 20, 2022. Just looking on google maps on I Muddy Creek bay on the far west edge of Sandusky bay. Any idea how the fishing is in there? There appears to be an extensive river system that lets into the bay in that area. I found a spot off 53 where I can park and get my raft in. Looks like the bass fishing could ...

  9. Cuyahoga River north of Kent | Ohio Game Fishing

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    71 posts · Joined 2022. #10 · Aug 20, 2022. Fished the Hoga from Kent by the cemetery up towards Rockwell. Got a nice smallmouth and a largemouth. Tons of laydowns. A ton of grass growing in the river. Need to bring my trolling motor next time so i can get as close to Rockwell as possible.

  10. Mosquito sunken bridge - Ohio Game Fishing

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    The bridge, or bridges, were dynamited prier to impounding the lake. All of the rubble was left. There was also some artisan wells on the north side of where the causeway now stands. Back in the 80's, Mosquito had a huge draw down when they built the two break waters at the opening of the state park marina.

  11. north fork licking river. | Ohio Game Fishing

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    Fact: Even rivers that are physically navigable only by canoe, kayak, and raft are still legally navigable. (The courts have also ruled that commercial recreational river trips qualify as commerce). Because they are legally navigable, such rivers are held in trust for the public by the states, for navigation, recreation, and fisheries.