New to SW Ohio (Cincinnati area)

Started by poloaman, September 04, 2016, 02:50:09 PM

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poloaman

Hi everyone,
New to the Cincinnati area more specifically Liberty/Hamilton. I love to bass fish and even tournament fish. I'm looking to do some fall fishing but don't know the area or have a boat at this time. I'm even looking for a new club to get involved with. If anyone wouldn't mind I would love to tag along. I have no problem with splitting cost or even pulling the boat if needed. If interested please message me here and then we can get each others info.

Thanks in advance and enjoy the rest of your holiday weekend,
Aaron
Polo

Smallie_Stalker

Hey poloaman. Welcome to the Ultimate Bass family! Pleasure to have you with us. Pull up a chair, make yourself right at home and jump in wherever you feel comfortable. 

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Once again, Welcome!

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ohio archer

Several good lakes around the area.  Acton (Hueston Woods) is NW of you.  Caesar Creek is NE between Hwy 42 and I-71 (exit 45).  Plenty of shoreline fishing available.  Cowan Lake is east of Caesar and I-71, south of Wilmington.  There are boat rentals at the marina (also at Acton I believe).  East Fork is east of Cincinnati and is another good sized reservoir.  Lots of ponds and "borrow pits" around that I see people fishing from.  Not sure about access to them, though.

Not sure about clubs as I'm not a member of any.  My wife and I bass fish (I try to get he to catch anything as her focus is not as long as mine when it gets slow) but have been chasing Muskies as the weather is turning now and they should be getting active.  Different type of fishing for sure. 

Welcome to the area and good luck chasing them green fish. 

Princeton_Man

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First saw your post I thought you were new to forum. Looks like you shuffled a little across the state. Looks like Ohio Archer can put you on some fish.  ~c~
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