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Old September 13th, 2004, 05:39 PM
Goat
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Anybody here ever trout fish the Mad River in Ohio? I am planning on
hitting it about sept 27th. I have heard that anything caddis is a
good way to start (we'll see). I have some maps and some ideas as to
where I may start but thought I would see if anybody here had some
good info.
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Old September 14th, 2004, 01:04 PM
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Default Mad River, Ohio

Do you have county maps or an Ohio Gazetteer?

where are you coming from?

john

"Goat" wrote in message
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Anybody here ever trout fish the Mad River in Ohio? I am planning on
hitting it about sept 27th. I have heard that anything caddis is a
good way to start (we'll see). I have some maps and some ideas as to
where I may start but thought I would see if anybody here had some
good info.



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Old September 14th, 2004, 01:04 PM
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Default Mad River, Ohio

Do you have county maps or an Ohio Gazetteer?

where are you coming from?

john

"Goat" wrote in message
...
Anybody here ever trout fish the Mad River in Ohio? I am planning on
hitting it about sept 27th. I have heard that anything caddis is a
good way to start (we'll see). I have some maps and some ideas as to
where I may start but thought I would see if anybody here had some
good info.



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Old September 14th, 2004, 02:28 PM
Goat
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John wrote:

Do you have county maps or an Ohio Gazetteer?


I have an Ohio Gazetteer and a mad river public access areas map from
ODNR.
I am planning on the West Liberty area. Primtown Rd. or T173 maybe.
where are you coming from?


I live in western Ohio, I can get to Indiana trout as fast (or faster)
than I can Ohio but I already have the right license for OH. (and it
don't grow on trees ya know) I can get to the Mad River in about an
hour or so and I am starting to feel stupid for never at least wetting
a line there. I am not afraid to hike a mile(s) up/down stream for a
honey hole.

john

"Goat" wrote in message
.. .
Anybody here ever trout fish the Mad River in Ohio? I am planning on
hitting it about sept 27th. I have heard that anything caddis is a
good way to start (we'll see). I have some maps and some ideas as to
where I may start but thought I would see if anybody here had some
good info.




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Old September 14th, 2004, 02:28 PM
Goat
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Default Mad River, Ohio

John wrote:

Do you have county maps or an Ohio Gazetteer?


I have an Ohio Gazetteer and a mad river public access areas map from
ODNR.
I am planning on the West Liberty area. Primtown Rd. or T173 maybe.
where are you coming from?


I live in western Ohio, I can get to Indiana trout as fast (or faster)
than I can Ohio but I already have the right license for OH. (and it
don't grow on trees ya know) I can get to the Mad River in about an
hour or so and I am starting to feel stupid for never at least wetting
a line there. I am not afraid to hike a mile(s) up/down stream for a
honey hole.

john

"Goat" wrote in message
.. .
Anybody here ever trout fish the Mad River in Ohio? I am planning on
hitting it about sept 27th. I have heard that anything caddis is a
good way to start (we'll see). I have some maps and some ideas as to
where I may start but thought I would see if anybody here had some
good info.




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Old September 14th, 2004, 02:51 PM
Tim Carter
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Default Mad River, Ohio

Try http://www.madriveroutfitters.com/fishing%20reports.htm for fishing
reports for the Mad.


"Goat" wrote in message
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John wrote:


Do you have county maps or an Ohio Gazetteer?


I have an Ohio Gazetteer and a mad river public access areas map from
ODNR.
I am planning on the West Liberty area. Primtown Rd. or T173 maybe.
where are you coming from?


I live in western Ohio, I can get to Indiana trout as fast (or faster)
than I can Ohio but I already have the right license for OH. (and it
don't grow on trees ya know) I can get to the Mad River in about an
hour or so and I am starting to feel stupid for never at least wetting
a line there. I am not afraid to hike a mile(s) up/down stream for a
honey hole.

john

"Goat" wrote in message
.. .
Anybody here ever trout fish the Mad River in Ohio? I am planning on
hitting it about sept 27th. I have heard that anything caddis is a
good way to start (we'll see). I have some maps and some ideas as to
where I may start but thought I would see if anybody here had some
good info.






  #7  
Old September 14th, 2004, 02:51 PM
Tim Carter
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Default Mad River, Ohio

Try http://www.madriveroutfitters.com/fishing%20reports.htm for fishing
reports for the Mad.


"Goat" wrote in message
...
John wrote:


Do you have county maps or an Ohio Gazetteer?


I have an Ohio Gazetteer and a mad river public access areas map from
ODNR.
I am planning on the West Liberty area. Primtown Rd. or T173 maybe.
where are you coming from?


I live in western Ohio, I can get to Indiana trout as fast (or faster)
than I can Ohio but I already have the right license for OH. (and it
don't grow on trees ya know) I can get to the Mad River in about an
hour or so and I am starting to feel stupid for never at least wetting
a line there. I am not afraid to hike a mile(s) up/down stream for a
honey hole.

john

"Goat" wrote in message
.. .
Anybody here ever trout fish the Mad River in Ohio? I am planning on
hitting it about sept 27th. I have heard that anything caddis is a
good way to start (we'll see). I have some maps and some ideas as to
where I may start but thought I would see if anybody here had some
good info.






  #8  
Old September 16th, 2004, 01:54 AM
asadi....
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Default Mad River, Ohio

ANYWHERE BETWEEN uRBANA AND WEST lIBERTY OUGHT TO DO ALRIGHT.....AINT MUCH
IN THE WAY OF HONEY HOLES....caps off...

john outta dayton
"Goat" wrote in message
...
John wrote:


Do you have county maps or an Ohio Gazetteer?


I have an Ohio Gazetteer and a mad river public access areas map from
ODNR.
I am planning on the West Liberty area. Primtown Rd. or T173 maybe.
where are you coming from?


I live in western Ohio, I can get to Indiana trout as fast (or faster)
than I can Ohio but I already have the right license for OH. (and it
don't grow on trees ya know) I can get to the Mad River in about an
hour or so and I am starting to feel stupid for never at least wetting
a line there. I am not afraid to hike a mile(s) up/down stream for a
honey hole.

john

"Goat" wrote in message
.. .
Anybody here ever trout fish the Mad River in Ohio? I am planning on
hitting it about sept 27th. I have heard that anything caddis is a
good way to start (we'll see). I have some maps and some ideas as to
where I may start but thought I would see if anybody here had some
good info.






  #9  
Old September 16th, 2004, 01:54 AM
asadi....
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Default Mad River, Ohio

ANYWHERE BETWEEN uRBANA AND WEST lIBERTY OUGHT TO DO ALRIGHT.....AINT MUCH
IN THE WAY OF HONEY HOLES....caps off...

john outta dayton
"Goat" wrote in message
...
John wrote:


Do you have county maps or an Ohio Gazetteer?


I have an Ohio Gazetteer and a mad river public access areas map from
ODNR.
I am planning on the West Liberty area. Primtown Rd. or T173 maybe.
where are you coming from?


I live in western Ohio, I can get to Indiana trout as fast (or faster)
than I can Ohio but I already have the right license for OH. (and it
don't grow on trees ya know) I can get to the Mad River in about an
hour or so and I am starting to feel stupid for never at least wetting
a line there. I am not afraid to hike a mile(s) up/down stream for a
honey hole.

john

"Goat" wrote in message
.. .
Anybody here ever trout fish the Mad River in Ohio? I am planning on
hitting it about sept 27th. I have heard that anything caddis is a
good way to start (we'll see). I have some maps and some ideas as to
where I may start but thought I would see if anybody here had some
good info.






  #10  
Old September 16th, 2004, 02:24 PM
Goat
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Default Mad River, Ohio

john wrote:

ANYWHERE BETWEEN uRBANA AND WEST lIBERTY OUGHT TO DO ALRIGHT.....AINT MUCH
IN THE WAY OF HONEY HOLES....caps off...

john outta dayton


I heard that below West Liberty the Mad had been channelized a bit.
So I was thinkng about north of West Liberty, You ever fish that
stretch?

Dayton. I worked in Dayton for a coulpe of years.
Truth be told I can get to dayton quicker than I can the Mad.
You fish the Stillwater much? Greenville Creek?
I have caught some nice smallies on the fly in the Stillwater River
and more rock bass than you can shake an 8' 6" stick at.

 




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