Best Fishing Spots Near Toledo, Ohio (Holland)
When I go fishing I really enjoy having the peace, quiet and some space to myself. It can be stress free when you just go fishing for fun and not have a care in the world. Some the places I looked online and in person near Toledo, Ohio (Holland) to fish are:
- Metroparkstoledo.com
- Youtube.com
- HookandBullet.com
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- Complete Bassmaster RSS Feed – Tips and News
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- Ice Fishing Guide (Winter Activity)
I first looked online for the best fishing spots to check out nearby and one of the top google searches was Metroparkstoledo.com . I will share the information with you about fishing near Toledo, Ohio (Holland):
Ohio
Ohio is a state in the East North Central region of the Midwestern United States. Of the fifty states, it is the 34th largest by area, the seventh most populous, and the tenth most densely populated. The state’s capital and largest city is Columbus. Ohio is bordered by Lake Erie to the north, Pennsylvania to the east, West Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, Indiana to the west, and Michigan to the northwest. The state takes its name from the Ohio River, whose name in turn originated from the Seneca word ohiːyo’, meaning “good river”, “great river” or “large creek”. Partitioned from the Northwest Territory, Ohio was the 17th state admitted to the Union on March 1, 1803, and the first under the Northwest Ordinance. Ohio is historically known as the “Buckeye State” after its Ohio buckeye trees, and Ohioans are also known as “Buckeyes”.Wikipedia
These Amazing Spots Near Toledo, Ohio (Side Cut Metro Park) Are Perfect To Go Fishing
Few things in the world are more relaxing – or more exciting, depending on the day – than fishing. With so many freshwater lakes and rivers, fishing in Toledo, Ohio (Holland) is top-rated. From fly fishing to shore casting, here are some of the best spots to try your luck. Please note, that these aren’t ranked in any particular order, but we have mentioned some of the fish you’re most likely to catch.
Ohio fishing regulations apply to the river and all inland waters in the Metroparks.
The Spring Walleye Run
March madness on the Maumee River means a frenzy of fishermen wading into the cold water to cast their lines for walleye. The popular gamefish swims upriver to spawn in numbers that are unparalleled on the Great Lakes, and Side Cut Metropark is right in the middle of the action.
Starting mid- to late-Mach, fishermen line up to cast jigs and reel in keepers. Vendors set up on the shore and spectators stop to stare. The spawn is one of the factors that make Lake Erie the Walleye Capital of the World, and put the Maumee on the map as a premier angling destination.
More Fishing at Side Cut
About the time the walleye run ends, white bass move in to spawn. Crappie, smallmouth bass, bluegills, carp, catfish, gar, bullhead, red-eared and other sunfish, Northern pike and yellow perch are among the species commonly caught from the river.
Because of occasional flooding, many of these species also find their way into Siegert Lake and Silver Lake at Side Cut.
Fishing at Farnsworth & Providence
Upriver from Side Cut, the other Maumee River Metroparks are also destinations during the spring runs of walleye and white bass, as well as a variety of other river species most of the year. A popular destination is just below the Providence Dam.
Boaters have direct access to the river from a boat launch at Farnsworth. The park also has accessible platforms for fishing.
Fishing at Wiregrass Lake
Bluegill, largemouth bass and channel catfish are stocked in this small, scenic lake. There is fishing access from shore or an accessible fishing dock, which also has a roll-off canoe and kayak launch.
Fishing at Pearson
The Ohio Division of Wildlife stocks the lake at Pearson with rainbow trout from the Castallia hatchery, providing a unique fishing opportunity to catch this cold water species in early spring. Fishermen also take catfish and other species. The lake’s stair-stepped shore makes it an accessible place to introduce children to fishing.
When I visit a website for information I only use small part of the article or page and I encourage you to vist all websites I talk about for more information if I didn’t answer your question Metroparkstoledo.com a great website I find as a great resource for local information I can’t find else where.
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The secord place I looked online for the best fishing spots to check out near and one of the Toledo, Ohio (Holland) top google searches Youtube.com video title “2015 Ohio’s Free Fishing Seminar″ I use a video because some of us would like to watch a video and see what it looked like before we book our stay and drive to a location we have never been before, I will share the information with you about fishing near Toledo, Ohio (Holland):
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The third place I looked online for the best fishing spots to check out near and one of the Toledo, Ohio (Holland) top google searches HookandBullet.com I will share the information with you about fishing near Toledo, Ohio (Holland):
Toledo (OH) Fishing Reports, Times, Licenses, and Shops
Three & Half Stars
Fish Species Found in the Toledo (OH) Area
Bowfin, Bullhead, Carp, Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Pickerel, Pumpkinseed Sunfish, Rock Bass, Smallmouth Bass, and 2 more
Bodies of Water near Toledo (OH)
524 Lakes
537 Rivers and Streams
108 Reservoirs
197 other
Toledo (OH) Fishing Spots
Bait Bucket 6.1 milesCairl Creek 8 milesCarland Beach 6.9 milesCone Creek 8.9 milesCrooked Creek 8.9 milesDelaware Creek 4.2 milesDrifter Tackle Inc 4.2 milesDry Creek 8.9 milesDuck Creek 4.9 milesEdgewater Bait & Tackle 5.7 milesFlat Creek 7.5 milesGander Mountain Retail Store 7.5 milesHalfway Creek 7.1 milesHalfway Creek 7.1 milesIndian Creek 4.9 milesKlinck Lakes 8.8 milesLittle Cedar Creek 7.7 milesLittle Lake Creek 8.2 milesLures Unlimited 5 milesMaumee Bay 8.7 milesMaumee Mooring Basin 5.5 milesMaumee Mooring Basin 5.6 milesMaumee River 5.5 milesMaumee Valley Bait & Tackle 8.7 milesMud Creek 4 milesNelots Pond 7.2 milesNorth Maumee Bay 7.8 milesNorth River 7.4 milesNorth Tenmile Creek 8.2 milesNorth Tenmile Creek 8.2 milesOttawa River 7.2 milesOttawa River 7.2 milesOtter Creek 5.7 milesRiverside Turning Basin 2.4 milesSalter Creek 6.4 milesShantee Creek 6.6 milesShantee Creek 5.4 milesSibley Creek 2.5 milesSilver Creek 5.9 milesSilver Creek 5.9 milesSilver Creek 5.9 milesSpring Brook 6 milesStop & Go 2.5 milesSwan Creek 1.5 milesTenmile Creek 8.2 milesTracey Run 8.7 milesWolf Creek 7.3 milesZ A P Custom Lure Company 2.7 milesZAP Custom Lure Co. & Original PARRISH Lure Co. 2.7 milesToledo (OH) Fishing Map
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The fourth place I looked online for the best fishing spots to check out near and one of the Toledo, Ohio (Holland) top google searches HookandBullet.com I will share the information with you about fishing near Toledo, Ohio (Holland):
Details for Swan Creek
Species Caught Here:BassCarpCatfishPerchSunfish
Access: Public Property
Body of Water Type: Stream
Ohio Fishing LicenseLat/Long: 41.648384 -83.533821Edit Details
Bodies of Water near Swan Creek
Riverside Turning Basin
Oregon, OH
Sibley Creek
Toledo, OH
Mud Creek
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Delaware Creek
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Duck Creek
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Description for Swan Creek, Lucas County, Ohio
Swan Creek is a stream located just 1.5 miles from Toledo, in Lucas County, in the state of Ohio, United States. Fishermen will find a variety of fish including sunfish, largemouth bass, pumpkinseed sunfish, catfish, white perch, carp, rock bass, bullhead and smallmouth bass here. Whether you’re baitcasting, fly fishing or spinning your chances of getting a bite here are good. So grab your favorite fly fishing rod and reel, and head out to Swan Creek. Alternate names for this stream include West Fork, West Fork Swan Creek and West Fork Creek.
Join us as we discuss the Ohio Fishing License options, fishing rules and fishing regulations. Please remember to check with the local Fish and Wildlife department to ensure the stream is open to the public. Now get out there and fish! Check out our Fishing Times chart to determine when the fish will be most active.
Fishing Hot Spots near Swan Creek
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Ice Fishing Guide
If you plan on going ice fishing here is a simple guide for your ice fishing trip.
All Fishing Equipment You Should Buy:
- Underwater camera for your ice house
- Insulated, heated ice houses
- Rods, reels, tackle, augers, hole drilling, tip-ups, and heaters
- Snowmobile
- 4-Wheeler
Species:
- Walleye
- Crappie
- Northern Pike
- Perch
- Bluegill
Recommended Gear:
- Water-proof boots
- Snowmobile-type clothing
- Hand warmers – Foot warmers
- If lunch, bring water, juice and snacks
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- Outdoor Women: Amanda Benton
- Podcast: How to play Fantasy Fishing
- Quick-thinking marshal captures timeless moment
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- Register for Pelican Lake’s Becoming an Outdoor Family Event
- States set 2020 Columbia River spring Chinook seasons
- Oregon spring bear draw results are now available
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Helpful Links To Kayaks And More
1.Buyer Guide for Kayaks Paddles
I went shopping online at 4 different online stores to find the right paddle for my kayak.
The first store I went to was REI to get more infomation about buying the right paddle for my new kayak. There are a few thing to think about shift, blade, material and price, and last length. By choosing the right paddle you can save yourself a lot energy. Here is some information from REI:
Figuring out the right size (length) of paddle is surprisingly straightforward. The wider your boat is, the longer your paddle needs to be. Your height is also a factor, especially for a narrower boat: Taller paddlers need longer paddles.
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2.How to find a good kayak rental company?
I like traveling and trying new things. I have been to 20 different city this past month. I have enjoy good food, good weather, roof top bars, and the beach. I also have enjoy learning and listening to interesting people. There are different rental programs across the country at universities and colleges. I came a cross a program about the local University of North Florida (UNF), they offer “Gear Check-out & Adventure Trips.” The students can use the gear for free, for example, kayaks, canoing, and rock climbing.
The programs offered University of North Florida (UNF) allow students, staff and visitors to learn about team work in different environment. I like to see programs like that be very success like it is at our local university.
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3.Kayak Buyers Guide
How to buy a kayak?
As I been writing this blog the past two weeks I have been shopping for a kayak. I went online to Dick’s sporting goods. I went to Walmart, Black Creek sporting goods store, and REI co-op.
Here is some information from each store, first Black Creek is more that you have to go into the store the online store does not have enough information to share online.
They do offer classes, rentals, certifications, and more….
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Best Fishing Practices
Many anglers plan ahead and incorporate best fishing practices using tips to ensure safe and responsible angling. Thank you to www.fishsmart.org or providing the following tips:.
Plan Ahead
Know your fishing regulations and have the necessary equipment ready to release fish that you do not plan to keep.
Avoidance
Develop fishing skills to target the size and species you desire. Change location, depth, or bait to avoid catching fish you do not intend to keep.
Appropriate Gear
Use appropriately sized gear that is targeted to the species you desire to catch. Use circle hooks when planning to release fish and where they are required.
Landing Fish
Do not play the fish to exhaustion. Use line strong enough to minimize playing time. Land the fish quickly and if possible, release them while still in the water.
Handling Fish
Use knotless, rubberized landing nets and rubberized gloves to avoid removing the slime layer from the fish’s body. Keep the fish horizontal and support the body. Avoid dropping the fish, especially onto hard surfaces. Use release tools, such as dehookers and recompression tools, to minimize handling. Release fish as soon as practical and do not keep them out of the water longer than necessary.
Additional Information: Fishing Maps that might be helpful for your next fishing trip.
When I go fishing I am looking for that out of the way secret place if you will fishing spot that the locals know as good if I am only visit the area once in my life. Lets make the best of the time in Toledo, Ohio (Holland).
Conclusion
Hope this post was helpful to you and that you have a very successful trip fishing with your friends and family! Check out the other sections of my blog for more tips on ThebookOnGoneFishing.
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