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A Minnesota study shows that fish are susceptible to harm from pharm- aceuticals entering lakes and rivers from wastewater treatment plants. See Page 8 THE SPORTSMAN’S CHOICE FOR NEWS AND INFORMATION 20 Gun Rights Groups Across the U.S. Protecting Citizens Change Tactics to Get After that Late Season Big Buck 18 10 A Record Number of 45 Black Bears Killed in Kentucky’s Hunt Subscribe to Ohio Outdoor News 1-800-535-5191 or see Page 25 Young Gun Kills Doe Kyle King, of Oregon, Ohio is growing up with a tradi- tion of hunting and fishing. The young gun killed a good- size doe during the bonus shot- gun weekend recently. See Page 6 By Javier Serna Contributing Writer Akron, Ohio — The Ohio Division of Wildlife’s consider- able chronic wasting disease surveillance effort had not turned up the disease among wild deer checked in by hunters in portions of Holmes and Wayne counties. Firearms hunters, including muzzleloader hunters, within a designated surveillance area, determined by a six-mile radius around where 19 captive deer have tested positive inside a hunting preserve and a deer breeding facility, have been required to bring their deer to one of two Division of Wildlife inspection stations where samples are collected. CWD effort samples hundreds of deer ICE FREE WINTER. With a relatively mild winter ongoing in Ohio, anglers are taking advantage of open-water opportunities to catch walleyes in northeast Ohio and on Lake Erie. For tips on catching this open-water quarry, read Mike Mainhart’s story on Page 23 of this edition of Ohio Outdoor News. Photo by Bill Lindner Photography By John Hageman Contributing Writer Toledo, Ohio — With much warmer than average fall tempera- tures, including three new all-time daily record highs and December air temperatures averaging about 41.5 F, the second highest since records have been kept in Toledo, Lake Erie is in no hurry to freeze. Consequently, shoreline night casters from Cleveland to the islands and Michigan shoreline have been doing pretty well catch- ing walleyes at night. Casting solid-bodied or jointed Storm Thundersticks, Bomber Long-A’s, or Rapala Husky Jerks has worked best in a variety of colors. Trollers working the lake from the reef area to Huron have been doing well during daylight hours, with the best bite lately now being found around the islands, with fishermen landing walleyes running from 3 to 13 pounds. The Huron bite has often moved very close to shore as the walleyes take advantage of massive concen- trations of gizzard shad there this time of year. Shad swim erratically before dying in mass quantities as the water temperatures drop into the 40 F range. At night, trollers are fishing water as shallow as four feet deep, and then moving offshore during daylight hours. The mouths of the Huron and Vermillion rivers offer a higher chance to catch steelhead trout too, as they prepare to ascend these tributary streams in preparation for spawning. As usual, with surface water temperatures hovering around 40 F at the end of the year, slow- Warm temps leading to night catches of walleyes on Erie (See Lake Erie Page 10) By Jeffrey L. Frischkorn Contributing Writer Athens, Ohio — In providing the deer kill statistics for the state’s first-ever post- Christmas two-day firearms deer-hunting season, the Ohio Division of Wildlife had to make an apples-to-oranges comparison rather than a more direct apples-to-apples examination. Consequently, the wildlife division utilized the deer kill from the 2012 two- day weekend firearms deer-hunting season. This season was sandwiched between the general firearms deer-hunt- ing season and Christmas when 14,365 whitetails were shot. That figure repre- sented approximately six percent of the 2012 all-seasons’ deer kill. This year’s Dec. 28 and 29 post-Christ- mas hunt yielded a deer kill of 9,447 animals; the translation of which prob- ably will mean this two-day hunt will account for just over five percent of the projected all-seasons’ total deer kill, said Clint McCoy, a wildlife division white- tailed deer management biologist. In taking note of how many deer were shot during each of the two days, McCoy ‘Bonus’ hunt after holiday tags nearly 10,000 deer JANUARY 15, 2016 (See Deer Kill Page 28) See Pages 11-15 Jared Michel, of Zanesville, arrowed this 13-point buck Nov. 17 in Muskingum County. The rack green-scored 155 6 8 with a 16 6 8-inch inside spread. Best Buck Best Buck Weekly Winner Cincinnati Travel, Sports & Boat Show Jan. 15-17, 20-24 Squirrel Season Jan. 31: Last day for squirrel hunting in Ohio. Current Events Contents News..............Pages 4-10 Columns.............Page 16-17 Nature Page............Page 26 Cuffs and Collars....Page 28 Fishing Report..Pages 30 Lake Profile............Page 36 (See CWD Page 29) Carbon Dioxide as Weapon Against Carp? Researchers have determined that juvenile Asian carp experience nega- tive consequences following CO2 exposure. See Page 4 Visit our website for more information www.hartproductions.com JANUARY15, 2016 OHIO OUTDOOR NEWS PAGE11 It’s a lot of Boats & Boating, a lot of Travel, a lot of Fishing & Hunting, a lot of Outdoors and a lot of Fun! SHOW TIMES - Friday, January 15 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM Saturdays, January 16 & 23 11:00 AM to 9:30 PM Sundays, January 17 & 24 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday, January 18 CLOSED Tuesday, January 19 CLOSED Wednesday, January 20 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM Thursday, January 21 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM Friday, January 22 4:00 PM to 9:30 PM Admission: $ 12 Adults Kids Are FREE (12 & Under) When accompanied by a paying adult Save $ 3 When you purchase your adult tickets at any area Kroger with your Kroger Plus Card. Visit our website for more information www.hartproductions.com Company .................................Booth Number A & R Trailers ...................................E - 1 A Spice Above...................................L - 56 ATAC llc Pond Mgt. Specialist ..................334 Adams County Travel & Visitors Bureau .......149 Adventures on the Gorge ................303 & 304 Air Ivanhoe Limited.................................93 Alabama Bass Trail .................99 (Jan 20 - 24) Alabama Tourism Department ...................166 Allcraft Marine ...................................B - 6 Alumadock Marine Structures Inc. ..................224 (Jan 15 - 17) Anchor Storage .....................................310 Anderson County Tourism Council ..............154 Andrew Gaydosh & Associates ...................159 A-N-J Charters & Lodging .......................157 AQUA DOC Lake & Pond Management ......237 Aquaramp Marina .................................315 Ashland / Huntington West KOA.................89 BANDI Wear ......................................301 Bass Tubs by Hurt Promotions ............Bass Tub Beach Island Resort & Marina ...................110 Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel.................170 Beechmont Motorsports..........................A - 8 Beverage-Butler ...................306 (Jan 15 - 17) Black Pearl..........................................309 Blue Bank Resort...................................163 Boat Command .....................................74 Bourbon, Horses and History Region of Kentucky .............164 (Jan 15 - 17) Bowhood.com .......................99 (Jan 15 - 17) Broodle Brands .....................................300 Buck Lake Lodges and Outposts ...87 (Jan 20 - 24) Buckeye Chocolate Company .....................241 Bunch Hollow Campground & Resort ............91 Burnside Tourism .................................155 Cabela’s ...........................................E - 2 Camping World ..................................A - 1 Captain’s Cove Marine..........................A - 4 Carrollton / Carroll County Tourism .........................164 (Jan 20 - 24) Carrot Stix, .....................................A - 10 Cave Run Motorsports ......L - 62a (Jan 20 - 24 ) CEI Sports ..................................... G - 6A Chamoda’s Candy Café Champion K-9 Dog Training LLC ...............200 Cincinnati Enquirer .............................L - 59 Cincinnati MasterCraft..........................F - 2 Cincinnati Scuba and Aquatics .. 248 (Jan 20 - 24) Cincy Custom Carts .............................E - 4 Clinton County Motorsports ....................F - 3 Coast to Coast Yacht Sales ........................222 Colerain RV ......................................B - 1 Conley Bottom Resort ....................172 & 173 Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission .....................210 (Jan 15 - 17) CUTCO ...........................................326 Daytona Beach Area CVB .......171 (Jan 15 - 17) Deerfield Resort ...........................111 & 112 Deerfield Resort Rentals ...........................245 Del Cid Satellites ....................L - 60 & L - 61 The Delta Propeller Company ....................308 Dixie Marine ...................................A - 15 Divine’s European Chocolates ....................305 Dry Dock Boat Services ..................113 & 114 Dynogen Marketing .............................L - 45 EarthJoy Adventures ................................92 Eclipse Window Tinting Inc..............312 & 313 Expedia CruiseShipCenters.........87 (Jan 15 - 17) EZ Hang Chairs...........................320 & 321 EZ - Dock of Mid-America .......................266 Farmers Insurance / Cincinnati District..........311 Fiberglass Custom Repair Center ..................75 Fireside Lodge ....................224 (Jan 20 - 24) Flat Hollow Marina..........................85 & 86 Four Seasons Marina ...............................73 Full Throttle Indoor Karting ......................256 GoSun ...............................................76 Great Miami Outfitters ...........249 (Jan 15 - 17) Grider Hill Marina & Resort .....................161 Great Parks of Hamilton County...............D - 7 Harley-Davidson of Cincinnati ................ C - 4 Haynes Fiberglass & Aluminum Boat Repair ....82 Hern Marine .....................................A - 7 Hofmann’s Lures, Inc. ...........325 (Jan 20 - 24) Imperial Real Estate................................259 Indian Hills Resort Alligator II Marina ..........150 Indian Lake Area Chamber of Commerce .......206 Indiana Cave Trail.................................246 Jamestown Resort & Marina......................152 Jay’s Striper Guide Service .......171 (Jan 20 - 24) Jellystone Park of Mammoth Cave ...............255 Jenna Marie Chocolate ...........327 (Jan 15 - 17) The Jersey Cape ....................................100 Jones Fish Hatcheries & Dist., Inc. ..............199 Jose Madrid Salsa ...............................L - 47 Jovante Woods Foundation.....................L - 43 K & G Lodge ....................162 (Jan 20 - 24) Kent’s Harbor, Inc...............................D - 4 KY Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Res. .......278 & 279 Kentucky Speedway ..........L - 62 B (Jan 20 - 24) Key Associates Waterfront Realty151 (Jan 20 - 24) Lake Cumberland Realty ..........................158 Lake Erie Shores & Islands .......................101 Lake Lakengren ....................................159 Lake Waynoka / Remox Results Plus .. 212 & 213 Lakeview Marina Inc. .............................202 L - Bo Bend Resort & Embroidery ...............201 Lee’s Ford Marina Resort .......................B - 3 Lexington Motorsports, LLC....................D - 8 Liberty Mutual .....................................223 Lodder’s Marine ..................................C - 3 Longview Cove .....................................207 Loveland Canoe & Kayak ........................281 Lowe Boats .....................................A - 11 Marine Center of Indiana .......................A - 5 Mariner’s Landing Marina .........................78 Master’s Hand BBQ LLC .......325 (Jan 15 - 17) McCollam Hat Sales..............328 (Jan 20 - 24) Midwest Powered Paragliding .....................302 Mitchell Creek Marina .............................97 Modern Marine Center ........................A - 13 Morehead Tourism Commission .........175 & 176 Morgan Stanley Wealth Management ............261 (Continued on page 14) EXHIBITOR LIST As of 1/6/16 ATTN: RETIREES, GOLFERS, FAMILIES, BOATERS – WE HAVE JUST THE PLACE FOR YOU! 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Ohio Outdoor News will be providing the show program for the Hart Productions Cincinnati Travel, Sports & Boat Show / Cincinnati Hunting & Fishing Show. This program will be included within the pages of our January 13th edition of Ohio Outdoor News.

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1/13/17 edition of Ohio Outdoor News. 30,000+ total copies distributed! DEADLINE 12/28/2016 c Plus we learned from a survey that 3 sportsmen read each copy of Outdoor News, therefore

tripling our readership and placing it at over 90,000+!

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Turn In Poachers 1-800-POACHER

Drugs in the Water?A Minnesota study shows that fish

are susceptible to harm from pharm-aceuticals entering lakes and rivers from wastewater treatment plants.

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20 Gun Rights Groups Across the U.S. Protecting Citizens

Change Tactics to Get After that Late Season Big Buck

1810A Record Number of 45 Black Bears Killed in Kentucky’s Hunt

Subscribe to Ohio Outdoor News 1-800-535-5191 or see Page 25

Young Gun Kills DoeKyle King, of Oregon, Ohio is

growing up with a tradi-tion of hunting and fishing. The young gun killed a good-size doe during the bonus shot-gun weekend recently.

See Page 6

By Javier Serna Contributing Writer

Akron, Ohio — The Ohio Division of Wildlife’s consider-able chronic wasting disease

surveillance effort had not turned up the disease among wild deer checked in by hunters in portions of Holmes and Wayne counties.Firearms hunters, including

muzzleloader hunters, within a designated surveillance area, determined by a six-mile radius around where 19 captive deer have tested positive inside a hunting preserve and a deer breeding facility, have been required to bring their deer to one of two Division of Wildlife inspection stations where samples are collected.

CWD effort samples hundreds of deer

ICE FREE WINTER. With a relatively mild winter ongoing in Ohio, anglers are taking advantage of open-water opportunities to catch walleyes in northeast Ohio and on Lake Erie. For tips on catching this open-water quarry, read Mike Mainhart’s story on Page 23 of this edition of Ohio Outdoor News. Photo by Bill Lindner Photography

By John Hageman Contributing Writer

Toledo, Ohio — With much warmer than average fall tempera-tures, including three new all-time daily record highs and December air temperatures averaging about 41.5 F, the second highest since records have been kept in Toledo, Lake Erie is in no hurry to freeze.Consequently, shoreline night casters from Cleveland to the islands and Michigan shoreline have been doing pretty well catch-ing walleyes at night. Casting solid-bodied or jointed Storm Thundersticks, Bomber Long-A’s, or Rapala Husky Jerks has worked best in a variety of colors.

Trollers working the lake from the reef area to Huron have been doing well during daylight hours, with the best bite lately now being found around the islands,

with fishermen landing walleyes running from 3 to 13 pounds.The Huron bite has often moved very close to shore as the walleyes take advantage of massive concen-trations of gizzard shad there this time of year. Shad swim erratically before dying in mass quantities as the water temperatures drop into the 40 F range. At night, trollers are fishing water as shallow as four feet deep, and then moving offshore during daylight hours.

The mouths of the Huron and Vermillion rivers offer a higher chance to catch steelhead trout too, as they prepare to ascend these tributary streams in preparation for spawning.As usual, with surface water temperatures hovering around 40 F at the end of the year, slow-

Warm temps leading to night catches of walleyes on Erie

(See Lake Erie Page 10)

By Jeffrey L. Frischkorn Contributing Writer

Athens, Ohio — In providing the deer kill statistics for the state’s first-ever post-Christmas two-day firearms deer-hunting season, the Ohio Division of Wildlife had to make an apples-to-oranges comparison rather than a more direct apples-to-apples examination.Consequently, the wildlife division utilized the deer kill from the 2012 two-day weekend firearms deer-hunting season. This season was sandwiched between the general firearms deer-hunt-ing season and Christmas when 14,365 whitetails were shot. That figure repre-sented approximately six percent of the 2012 all-seasons’ deer kill.

This year’s Dec. 28 and 29 post-Christ-mas hunt yielded a deer kill of 9,447 animals; the translation of which prob-ably will mean this two-day hunt will account for just over five percent of the projected all-seasons’ total deer kill, said Clint McCoy, a wildlife division white-tailed deer management biologist.In taking note of how many deer were shot during each of the two days, McCoy

‘Bonus’ hunt after holiday tags nearly 10,000 deer

JANUARY 15, 2016

(See Deer Kill Page 28)

See Pages 11-15

Jared Michel, of Zanesville, arrowed this 13-point buck Nov. 17 in Muskingum County. The rack green-scored 1556⁄8 with a 166⁄8-inch inside spread.

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Squirrel SeasonJan. 31: Last day for squirrel hunting in Ohio.

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ContentsNews..............Pages 4-10 Columns.............Page 16-17Nature Page............Page 26Cuffs and Collars....Page 28Fishing Report..Pages 30Lake Profile............Page 36(See CWD Page 29)

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Researchers have determined that juvenile Asian carp experience nega-tive consequences following CO2 exposure. See Page 4

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Company .................................Booth NumberA & R Trailers ................................... E - 1A Spice Above ...................................L - 56ATAC llc Pond Mgt. Specialist ..................334Adams County Travel & Visitors Bureau .......149Adventures on the Gorge ................ 303 & 304Air Ivanhoe Limited ................................. 93Alabama Bass Trail .................99 (Jan 20 - 24)Alabama Tourism Department ...................166Allcraft Marine ................................... B - 6Alumadock Marine Structures Inc. .................. 224 (Jan 15 - 17)Anchor Storage .....................................310Anderson County Tourism Council ..............154Andrew Gaydosh & Associates ...................159A-N-J Charters & Lodging .......................157AQUA DOC Lake & Pond Management ......237Aquaramp Marina .................................315Ashland / Huntington West KOA................. 89BANDI Wear ......................................301Bass Tubs by Hurt Promotions ............ Bass TubBeach Island Resort & Marina ...................110Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel .................170Beechmont Motorsports..........................A - 8Beverage-Butler ................... 306 (Jan 15 - 17)Black Pearl..........................................309Blue Bank Resort ...................................163Boat Command ..................................... 74Bourbon, Horses and History Region of Kentucky ............. 164 (Jan 15 - 17)Bowhood.com .......................99 (Jan 15 - 17)Broodle Brands .....................................300Buck Lake Lodges and Outposts ...87 (Jan 20 - 24)Buckeye Chocolate Company .....................241Bunch Hollow Campground & Resort ............ 91Burnside Tourism .................................155Cabela’s ........................................... E - 2Camping World ..................................A - 1Captain’s Cove Marine..........................A - 4Carrollton / Carroll County Tourism ......................... 164 (Jan 20 - 24)Carrot Stix, ..................................... A - 10Cave Run Motorsports ...... L - 62a (Jan 20 - 24 )CEI Sports ..................................... G - 6AChamoda’s Candy CaféChampion K-9 Dog Training LLC ...............200Cincinnati Enquirer .............................L - 59Cincinnati MasterCraft.......................... F - 2Cincinnati Scuba and Aquatics .. 248 (Jan 20 - 24)Cincy Custom Carts ............................. E - 4Clinton County Motorsports .................... F - 3Coast to Coast Yacht Sales ........................222Colerain RV ...................................... B - 1Conley Bottom Resort .................... 172 & 173Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission ..................... 210 (Jan 15 - 17)CUTCO ...........................................326Daytona Beach Area CVB ....... 171 (Jan 15 - 17)Deerfield Resort ........................... 111 & 112Deerfield Resort Rentals ...........................245Del Cid Satellites .................... L - 60 & L - 61The Delta Propeller Company ....................308Dixie Marine ................................... A - 15Divine’s European Chocolates ....................305Dry Dock Boat Services .................. 113 & 114Dynogen Marketing .............................L - 45EarthJoy Adventures ................................ 92Eclipse Window Tinting Inc.............. 312 & 313Expedia CruiseShipCenters.........87 (Jan 15 - 17)EZ Hang Chairs ........................... 320 & 321EZ - Dock of Mid-America .......................266Farmers Insurance / Cincinnati District..........311Fiberglass Custom Repair Center .................. 75Fireside Lodge .................... 224 (Jan 20 - 24)Flat Hollow Marina.......................... 85 & 86Four Seasons Marina ............................... 73Full Throttle Indoor Karting ......................256GoSun ............................................... 76Great Miami Outfitters ........... 249 (Jan 15 - 17)Grider Hill Marina & Resort .....................161Great Parks of Hamilton County ...............D - 7Harley-Davidson of Cincinnati ................ C - 4Haynes Fiberglass & Aluminum Boat Repair .... 82Hern Marine .....................................A - 7Hofmann’s Lures, Inc. ........... 325 (Jan 20 - 24)Imperial Real Estate ................................259Indian Hills Resort Alligator II Marina ..........150Indian Lake Area Chamber of Commerce .......206Indiana Cave Trail .................................246Jamestown Resort & Marina ......................152Jay’s Striper Guide Service ....... 171 (Jan 20 - 24)Jellystone Park of Mammoth Cave ...............255Jenna Marie Chocolate ........... 327 (Jan 15 - 17)The Jersey Cape ....................................100Jones Fish Hatcheries & Dist., Inc. ..............199Jose Madrid Salsa ...............................L - 47Jovante Woods Foundation.....................L - 43K & G Lodge .................... 162 (Jan 20 - 24)Kent’s Harbor, Inc...............................D - 4KY Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Res. ....... 278 & 279Kentucky Speedway ..........L - 62 B (Jan 20 - 24)Key Associates Waterfront Realty 151 (Jan 20 - 24)Lake Cumberland Realty ..........................158Lake Erie Shores & Islands .......................101Lake Lakengren ....................................159Lake Waynoka / Remox Results Plus .. 212 & 213Lakeview Marina Inc. .............................202L - Bo Bend Resort & Embroidery ...............201Lee’s Ford Marina Resort ....................... B - 3Lexington Motorsports, LLC....................D - 8Liberty Mutual .....................................223Lodder’s Marine ..................................C - 3Longview Cove .....................................207Loveland Canoe & Kayak ........................281Lowe Boats ..................................... A - 11Marine Center of Indiana .......................A - 5Mariner’s Landing Marina ......................... 78Master’s Hand BBQ LLC ....... 325 (Jan 15 - 17)McCollam Hat Sales.............. 328 (Jan 20 - 24)Midwest Powered Paragliding .....................302Mitchell Creek Marina ............................. 97Modern Marine Center ........................ A - 13Morehead Tourism Commission ......... 175 & 176Morgan Stanley Wealth Management ............261

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