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By STEVE POLLICK Lake N.W. Ohio Maumee Bay the Maumee is the king of Lake Erie Put-in-Bay Park BLADE OUTDOORS EDITOR La Su An flathead waters in the region, Metzger Marsh though the east Toledo South Bass 80 90 Kelleys ifteen-year-old of Sandusky has a fishable Island Kevin Bedal hunts population and occasional big wild cats, alone, flatheads are raised in the F e r i v at night — armed with a below the 80 R Port Clinton Dempsey- hook and line. Ballville Dam and Fremont. 90 Sandusky Access r Sandusky Bay We’re talking about flat- Further afield, the Black e R i v e e Battery Park m e g Sandusky u t a Huron Pier head catfish, that is, the Fork of the Mohican River, a r City M o r monsters of the Maumee which passes through e P v River and the teenage angler Charles Mill Reservoir east of Bellville Dam i has got the catching system Mansfield, also has some r R e down pat. Witness the 40- flatheads. v

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