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      • Monona is home to many species of fish and is a popular lake for fishing. Sport fish species include bluegill, lake sturgeon, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, muskellunge (muskie), northern pike, and walleye.
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  2. Check out 50 common fish species in Ohio lakes, streams, reservoirs, canals, and rivers (including names, and pictures).

  3. www.omniafishing.com › w › lake-monona-fishing-reportsLake Monona | Omnia Fishing

    Nov 1, 2018 · What fish are in Lake Monona? Top. During this time of year on Lake Monona, fish can be found in Spring (Spawn) patterns. Anglers commonly fish for Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Crappie, Walleye, Panfish / Bluegill, Muskie, Northern Pike.

  4. Ohio maintains six fish hatcheries which produce in excess of 30 million fish each year for stocking programs. Walleye, saugeye, muskellunge, trout, and hybrid striped bass are some of the fish produced. Ohio’s hatchery and stocking efforts make a variety of fishing experiences available to Ohio’s anglers.

  5. A good start to fishing Lake Monona consists of finding the weed points, inside turns and deep weeds. The large bays of Squaw, Olin and Monona will be your best shot early in the year as the fish seek out the warmest water.

  6. 4 days ago · 58 ° F. Last Updated: May 17, 2024. Access the latest and most accurate water temperature data for Lake Monona. Currently, the water temperature stands at 58º Fahrenheit. This page provides real-time updates and detailed insights into the water conditions of Lake Monona, essential for anglers and enthusiasts.

  7. Jul 19, 2022 · Indian Lake: Is located in Logan County near Bellfontaine and is one of Ohios best saugeye fishing spots. Anglers have the most success fishing the Lakeview and Moundwood section of the lake in early Spring and late Fall. Indian Lake also produces excellent white bass, crappie, and sunfish.

  8. Aug 29, 2021 · Tommie Conley, 21, holds a Black Crappie fish he caught from Lake Monona. (Photo by Gaby Vinick) “Fishing is like my escape,” says Tommie Conley, a 21-year-old fisher from Milwaukee.

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