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  2. Fishing in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio's oldest trout stream is the Mad River. Stocking of this river began in the late 19th century with the introduction of Brook trout. In 1884 Rainbow trout were introduced to the stream. In 1931 the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife took control of the Rainbow trout project. The department continued to support ...

  3. Anglers, get ready. Ohio will soon start stocking rainbow ...

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    Here's where you can read more about Ohio's fishing regulations. Ohio fishing resources. ONDR reports that Ohio has 124,000 acres of inland water, 7,000 miles of streams, 2.25 million acres of ...

  4. Ohio Division of Wildlife releasing relatively easy-to-catch ...

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    Ohio Division of Wildlife releasing 10- to 13-inch rainbow trout in Columbus area. Willing biters, the fish are relatively easy to catch. Ohio Division of Wildlife releasing relatively easy-to ...

  5. A look at what you need to know to fish for trout this spring ...

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  6. Fly fishing - Wikipedia

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    Fly fishing for trout is a very popular sport, which can be done using any of the various methods and any of the general types of flies. Many of the techniques and presentations of fly fishing were first developed in fishing for trout. There is a misconception that all fly fishing for trout is done on the surface of the water with "dry flies."

  7. Trout - Wikipedia

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    As trout are predatory fish, lure fishing (which use replica baits called lures to imitate live prey) is the predominant form of sport fishing involving trout, although traditional bait fishing techniques using floats and/or sinkers (particularly with moving live baits such as baitfish, crayfish or aquatic insects) are also successful ...

  8. Florida fishing: Spring fling as snook, tripletail, snapper ...

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  9. Trotline - Wikipedia

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    A trotline is a heavy fishing line with shorter, baited branch lines commonly referred to as snoods suspending down at intervals using clips or swivels, with a hook at the free end of each snood. Trotlines are used in commercial angling and can be set up across a channel , river , or stream to cover an entire span of water.