Central Ohio Weekly Fishing Report
Page 1 of 1
Central Ohio Weekly Fishing Report
Thanks to Ohio Outdoor News I will be posting weekly reports for this region. Hope you catch fish!
(C) Ohio Outdoor News :Editor Mike Moore http://ohiooutdoornews.com/
Central Region
Central Region
Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) - Saugeye is an early favorite. Fish minnow-imitating crankbaits along the dam and causeways at dawn and dusk. After a water release, fish the spillway with jigs for saugeye. For crappie, try jigging off deep points that have old stumps and in the northern basin of the lake around fallen trees in the creek channel. Crappies are staging in deep water close to spawning sites. Crappie must be 9 inches or longer to harvest.
Indian Lake (Logan County) - Saugeyes and crappies are the two most active fish right now in this 5,040-acre lake northwest of Columbus. Saugeye are being taken with tubes and jigs tipped with a minnow in deep water. Fish the Old Indian Lake area, south of Dream Bridge, and Moundwood areas. The riprap along Southbank is also worth a try. Crappies are being caught using jigs or jigs and minnows around woody structure and boat docks. As water warms, crappies will move toward canals.
(C) Ohio Outdoor News :Editor Mike Moore http://ohiooutdoornews.com/
Central Region
Central Region
Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) - Saugeye is an early favorite. Fish minnow-imitating crankbaits along the dam and causeways at dawn and dusk. After a water release, fish the spillway with jigs for saugeye. For crappie, try jigging off deep points that have old stumps and in the northern basin of the lake around fallen trees in the creek channel. Crappies are staging in deep water close to spawning sites. Crappie must be 9 inches or longer to harvest.
Indian Lake (Logan County) - Saugeyes and crappies are the two most active fish right now in this 5,040-acre lake northwest of Columbus. Saugeye are being taken with tubes and jigs tipped with a minnow in deep water. Fish the Old Indian Lake area, south of Dream Bridge, and Moundwood areas. The riprap along Southbank is also worth a try. Crappies are being caught using jigs or jigs and minnows around woody structure and boat docks. As water warms, crappies will move toward canals.
Last edited by OhioFisher on Mon May 03, 2010 8:22 pm; edited 21 times in total
OhioFisher- Administrator
Similar topics
» Ice Fishing Report in Central Ohio
» NE Ohio Fishing Weekly Report
» SW Ohio Weekly Fishing Report
» NW Ohio Weekly Fishing Report
» SE Ohio Weekly Fishing Report
» NE Ohio Fishing Weekly Report
» SW Ohio Weekly Fishing Report
» NW Ohio Weekly Fishing Report
» SE Ohio Weekly Fishing Report
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|
Wed Jun 12, 2013 4:43 pm by Jason Stanfield
» Some 2012 flathead
Thu Dec 06, 2012 1:41 am by OhioFisher
» stopped in to see you
Mon May 14, 2012 1:57 pm by walleyehunter
» anyone around
Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:25 pm by OhioFisher
» my newest addiction
Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:26 am by saugeye1
» ~Lake Erie Information-Lake Erie MODIS-Webcams-NOAA WAVE FORECASTS~
Sun Mar 18, 2012 4:22 pm by OhioFisher
» CJ Brown cover project meeting
Mon Mar 05, 2012 5:06 pm by downtime
» SITE EXPIRES IN 2 DAYS
Tue Aug 30, 2011 7:06 am by OhioFisher
» TCBA Ohio Catfish Tournament results for June 25th
Wed Jun 29, 2011 10:06 am by tcba1987