Lake Metroparks placed 800 lbs of trout in Paine Creek Friday.
In an effort to provide anglers with the best information possible, the Lake Metroparks' Fishing Report provides up-to-date information on fishing hotspots, recent activity by anglers and management activities by the Park District. Learn where the fish are biting and where fish have been stocked within the parks.
If you wish to share photos or information about your recent angling success within the parks with us please contact us at fish@lakemetroparks.com.
If you wish to share photos or information about your recent angling success within the parks with us please contact us at fish@lakemetroparks.com.
Showing posts with label fish stocking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fish stocking. Show all posts
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Ponds stocked and ready to fish!
Lake Metroparks offers a variety of opportunities for fishing including stocked ponds as well as river, stream and lakeshore access. Lake Metroparks has created angler access through the construction of trails, parking areas, canoe landings, and decks.
Nine ponds were stocked on Monday, May 5 with a healthy variety of fish for angler fun.
Concord Woods Nature Park
A state of Ohio fishing license is not required by children or adults to fish in these ponds.
Lake Metroparks encourages catch and release fishing, which helps to maintain fish populations and ensure many park goers the same opportunities to enjoy fishing.
The ponds are stocked with:
- 12"+ Large Mouth Bass
- 9 to 12" Channel Catfish
- 4 to 6" Bluegill
- Fathead minnows
Fishing limits are in accordance with The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Ponds at Hidden Lake and Veterans Park stocked today
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800 lbs of large mouth bass stocked at Hidden Lake & Veterans Park |
The ponds at Hidden Lake in Leroy Township and Veterans Park in Mentor
were stocked today with 12”+ Large Mouth Bass, 9-12” Channel
Catfish and Fathead Minnows. Hidden Lake also received 4-6” Bluegills.
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Albino Catfish! |
Important notes:
1) A state fishing license is required to fish at Veterans Park for
those aged 16 and older. A license is not required at Hidden Lake or 12 other
ponds within Lake Metroparks which are stocked by the agency.
2) In an effort to improve and maintain a quality fish population at Hidden Lake
and ensure many park goers the same opportunities to enjoy fishing, all species
are catch and release only at Hidden Lake.
3) Lake
Metroparks fishing limits for the other inland water bodies and Lake Erie and
its tributaries within its parks are in accordance with The Ohio Department of
Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife.
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Now that's a beauty! |
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Ten ponds stocked with fish today
Lake Metroparks stocked ten of its ponds today with largemouth bass, bluegill and channel catfish in ponds at parks in Kirtland, Concord Township and Madison Township.
- Penitentiary Glen Reservation (two ponds)
- Concord Woods Nature Park
- Skok Meadow entrance to Girdled Road Reservation (two ponds)
- Girdled Road South (two ponds)
- Resource Center near Hidden Valley Park
- Strong Cabin in Hogback Ridge Park
- River Road Park
Fishing licenses are not required at any of the ponds at these locations; which makes for great learning and recreational experiences for people of all ages. Lake Metroparks also offers opportunities for fishing including river, stream and lakeshore access. Click here for more locations.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Hidden Lake and Veterans Park stocked
Lake Metroparks stocked two ponds today.
Veterans Park in Mentor received 600lb of 12" or larger Largemouth Bass and 900 Channel Catfish.
Hidden Lake in Leroy was stocked was stocked with 400lbs of 12" or larger Largemouth Bass, 600 Channel Catfish and about 1000 Bluegills. .
John Glovna and son had a great time catching some crappie at Hidden Lake recently.
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