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 Ohio may not be the most famous fishing spots, but the lakes, rivers, and streams in the state are well stocked with walleye, bluegills, crappie, and plenty of game fish. Lake Erie is a popular fishing spot with part of the lake’s boundaries in the state. The Department of Natural Resources has identified five fishing zones in the state. Fishing regulations are governed by the DNR with bag limits, time restrictions, and length of the fishing season.
The fishing season in Ohio is open all year round. The fees for permits vary for residents and non-residents of the state. Tourists have a choice of one-day and three-day permits. Those under 16 or born before 1937 do not require a fishing license. Permanently disabled veterans and mobility-impaired individuals can obtain a free fishing license. Since there are different fishing zones in the state, you ought to check the regulations before you head out to the water.  
Ohio’s rivers are a great place for smallmouth bass and trout. One of the best techniques is to use gang hooks so that the live bait is presented in a natural manner. This technique works best in the rivers and streams although they are effective in lakes as well. The key is to bounce the bait of the bottom as it flows naturally with the current. Speaking of trout, Ohio’s DNR have a trout stocking program
Apart from rivers and streams, Ohio’s numerous reservoirs are good fisheries too. Clear Fork and Hoover Reservoir are two water bodies well stocked with a variety of fish. Apart from bass and walleye, you are likely to fetch a good haul of catfish and other panfish. Fishing is permitted all year round although it would be prudent to hire an expert guide if you aren’t familiar with the region.  Some reservoirs allow boat fishing and night fishing. Depending on the type of species and the time of year you can use various techniques. Fly fishing or fishing with live bait from along the shores is also permitted all year round. Accessories Ohio in spring offers you some great opportunities for shore fishing which is also the spawning season.
Several reservoirs offer boat ramps, camping grounds, and marinas with parking lots. However, do make sure to check the regulations for bag limits and types of bait that can be used. There are strict regulations on lines. In most cases, more than 50 lines are not permitted. All lines must have the angler’s name and address attached.



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