Ohio may not be the first state that comes to mind for fly fishing, but it offers a surprising variety of opportunities. From the cool waters of the Mad River, which is known for its brown trout, to the large reservoirs and lakes where smallmouth bass and northern pike thrive, Ohio has something for every angler. The state also has excellent steelhead fishing along its Lake Erie tributaries, with the best runs occurring from late fall through early spring. With both freshwater streams and large bodies of water to choose from, Ohio is a hidden gem for fly fishers.
In Ohio, anglers aged 16 or older are required to have a fishing license, with different types available for residents and non-residents. Special regulations apply depending on the species and location:
Always consult the latest regulations from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to stay compliant with local laws.
Ohio is dedicated to preserving its fisheries and natural habitats through various conservation programs. The Ohio Conservation Federation works on multiple initiatives, including fighting invasive species like grass carp in Lake Erie and promoting habitat conservation through programs like H2Ohio. The Mad River Outfitters also plays a significant role in conservation, particularly focusing on Ohio’s premier trout streams like the Mad River. Local fly fishing clubs, such as the Central Ohio Fly Fishers, actively participate in habitat improvement projects and promote sustainable fishing practices to protect Ohio’s waters for future generations.