Last July I missed opening smallmouth bass day due to terrible weather, though this video more than makes up for it. The water is nice and calm, and super clear here on Lake Erie. I'm fishing in about ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lake Erie is completely frozen over as of Jan. 27 because of recent winter weather, including low temperatures and frigid winds.
In the New York waters of Lake Erie, 2025 was a recording-breaking year for walleye fishing. According to DEC’s open lake creel census, the walleye catch rate of 11 fish per trip was tops in the ...
A powerful winter storm is causing extensive ice coverage on Lake Erie, with 75% of the lake currently frozen. Lake Erie's shallow depth makes it more prone to freezing and creating "glass ice," which ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In late January, Lake Erie has the most ice coverage out of all the Great Lakes. The U.S. National Ice Center, which provides ...
In late January, Lake Erie has the most ice coverage out of all the Great Lakes. The U.S. National Ice Center, which provides mariners and naval forces operating in polar, subpolar and Great Lakes ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Lake effect snow is synonymous with winters across Western New York. The longer Lake Erie stays unfrozen, the further into the season we will continue to see that lake effect snow. But ...
In the spring of 2025, State Wildlife Officer John Coffman, assigned to Fayette County, received information regarding individuals who were using a large net to catch fish at Deer Creek Lake. When ...
The future of the fish responsible for Lake Erie’s claim to world-class supremacy is looking good as we begin the new year. Year-end headlines from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The National Weather Service in Buffalo said Lake Erie experienced a seiche after this week’s storm, causing water levels to rise up to eight feet in some areas. “Lake Erie is ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Powerful winds pushed water out of Lake Erie on Monday, creating a rare phenomenon known as a seiche and exposing parts of the lakebed usually hidden beneath the water. Even after water ...