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  2. Fishing in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Mad River. Ohio's oldest trout stream is the Mad River. Stocking of this river began in the late 19th century with the introduction of Brook trout. In 1884 Rainbow trout were introduced to the stream. In 1931 the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife took control of the Rainbow trout project. The department ...

  3. Vermilion River (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    A marina on the Vermilion River at the city of Vermilion. The Vermilion River is a river in northern Ohio in the United States. It is 66.9 miles (107.7 km) long [1] and is a tributary of Lake Erie, draining an area of 268 square miles (690 km 2). [2] The name alludes to the reddish clay that is the predominant local soil along its route. [3]

  4. Steelhead - Wikipedia

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    Steelhead in 1924 illustration using the original taxonomic name, Salmo gairdneri The freshwater form of the steelhead is the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).The difference between these forms of the species is that steelhead migrate to the ocean and return to freshwater tributaries to spawn, whereas non-anadromous rainbow trout do not leave freshwater.

  5. Leatherwood Creek (Wills Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Leatherwood Creek is a tributary of Wills Creek, 28.6 miles (46.0 km) long, [4] in eastern Ohio in the United States.Via Wills Creek and the Muskingum and Ohio rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 91.6 square miles (237 km 2) [4] on the unglaciated portion of the Allegheny Plateau.

  6. Spin fishing - Wikipedia

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    This method is commonly used when float fishing from an inflatable dingy. The spinner is cast directly behind the boat until it settles on the bottom. After the spinner has settled it bounces on the bottom, naturally attracting fish of all species. This technique is commonly used for trout in large wide rivers where an inflatable boat can be used.

  7. Joseph Pratt: Brush Creek designation to be considered at ...

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    Feb. 9—Bela Clutter of the Ohio Scenic Rivers Program assists local Northwest Middle School students at the 2023 Annual Scioto Brush Creek Day, near Otway. Brush Creek— The Friends of Scioto ...

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