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  1. May 2, 2023 · Rainbow trout can be caught by fly fishing in Ohio year-round, but the best time to catch them is from April to June and October to November. Early morning or late afternoon is the best time of day to fly fish for rainbow trout. Ohio’s best places to fly fish for rainbow trout include the Mad River, Clear Creek, and the Lake Erie tributaries.

    • Apple Creek. The Apple Creek watershed covers 55.2 acres in Wayne County, with the water flowing into Killbuck Creek at the end of its course. During the hot summer months, Apple Creek is a freestone stream fed by several springs that keep the water cool and prevent it from entirely freezing over during the coldest winter months.
    • Ashtabula River. The Ashtabula River is a tributary of Lake Erie in Steelhead Alley, an area recognized for its steelhead. The Ashtabula is a medium-size, shale-bottomed river that receives a spring run of Little Manistee steelhead.
    • Chagrin River. The Chagrin River is a medium-sized State Scenic and Wild River that flows through Northeast Ohio. There are many Little Manistee strain Steelhead in the Chagrin River, which runs through Steelhead Alley.
    • Clear Fork Branch of the Mohican River. The Clear Fork is a 36.6-mile (58.9 km) long tributary of the Mohican River in north central Ohio in the United States.
  2. Jun 5, 2019 · Best Places to Fish in Ohio: Location 1. Lake Erie is one of the most popular fishing lakes in Ohio and as such is a good jumping-off point for our list. Erie is best known for its Walleye and Perch fishing, but it is also a great lake for anglers looking to catch Bass and Steelhead too. Not far from the coast, just by Port Clinton, it is well ...

    • Lake Erie. Some of the best fishing you can do in Ohio is on Lake Erie, which is best known for its walleye and perch fishing. Lake Erie is also popular for bass and steelhead fishing.
    • Ohio River. The Ohio River is one of the best places to fish in the state, since "tailwaters" provide for year-round fishing. These spots are where many fish congregate, giving you opportunities to catch a variety of species.
    • Alum Creek. Alum Creek Lake in central Ohio is a popular fishing location in the state due to its size, the species available, and easy access points for both boats and shoreline anglers.
    • Seneca Lake. In eastern Ohio, Seneca Lake is one of the largest public fishing lakes in the state. There are more than 45 miles of shoreline and a variety of species, which makes it an all-around easy lake to fish.
  3. ohio.org › articles › how-to-fish-in-ohio-like-a-proHow to Fish In Ohio Like a Pro

    Jun 17, 2019 · Licensing and Reports. Fishing is cheap and sometimes free: An annual fishing license for residents 16 or older is just $19 (less than 6 cents a day) and is valid for a full year from date of purchase. No license is required for fishing in private ponds or lakes, active-duty military personnel, anyone born before Jan. 1, 1938, and some others.

  4. Best Places to Fly Fish in Ohio. 1. Mad River. It’s no secret that the Mad River in Ohio is the most trout friendly water in all of Ohio. It’s located in the Western part of the state and flows into the Great Miami River near Dayton. It’s head waters are near Bellefontaine.

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  6. Aug 13, 2023 · The Ohio River seems like a no-brainer when it comes to fishing in the Tri-State, and there's plenty of parks and access points where anglers can bank fish or launch a boat.

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