
I’ve said it before and I’m saying it again: The good ol’ days of Ohio fishing are here and now. As our world spins faster and faster, it is tempting to decry current times. Many look back with rose-colored glasses and see better times, better cars, better everything–and that includes better fishing. But I was fishing 50 years ago (and more), so I think I have the perspective to compare then and now. “Now” wins, hands down, here in Northeast Ohio and elsewhere in the Buckeye State. I think fishing is better today than when I started buying annual fishing licenses, but you don’t have to take my word for it. Ohio Division of Wildlife recently issued a news release that underscores the quality of the state’s crappie, bass, walleye and saugeye fisheries. The release includes information about the largest fish caught among those four species. All told among Ohio’s…
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