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OHIO
Ashtabula County

Wildlife Officer:
Wade Dunlap
330-644-3802 x3219
Austinburg Township / Park Tote Road
Boat ramps,
public fishing on 3 acres of water at Grand River, powered or sail boats.
Fishing from shore. Picnic tables. Located on near northern
center of county, accessible via SR 45 to Lampson Road. 216-275-5231
Geneva State Park (Geneva On The Lake)
Boat Ramps & Docks, Encompasses 700 acres of Lake
Erie fishing, power & sail boats. Public Hunting in designated
areas. Located on NW side of the county along the lake, near Lake
County border. Accessible via SR531, SR534. Hiking,
cross-country skiing, snowmobile trails.
Call 216-466-8400 A very nice lodge is within the park, with rooms
and banquet facilities. The state park staff and rangers are also
top notch.
New
Lyme Wildlife Area
The 690-acre New Lyme Wildlife Area is situated in northeast Ohio, central
Ashtabula County, two miles east of the town of South New Lyme. Brownville
Road dead ends at the western parking lot of New Lyme Wildlife Area.
Northern access to New Lyme is two miles east of State Route 46 on
Dodgeville Road. The area topography is flat and natural drainage is
poorly developed to non-existent. Seventy percent of the area is wooded. A
54-acre lake was constructed in 1990. Three parking areas are found
on the area. Two parking lots have gravel launch ramps for boat access.
Only electric motors may be used on the lake.
Hunting: Deer, woodcock, grouse, squirrel, rabbit, waterfowl, turkey.
Call Shenango Wildlife Area 216-685-4776 or Wildlife District Three
Office, 216-644-2293.
Orwell Wildlife Area
Public Hunting, white-tailed deer. The Orwell
Wildlife Area is situated in northeastern Ohio, in the southern part of
Ashtabula County, 20 miles north of Warren. The area is bounded by County
Road 6 (Windsor Road) to the south and an abandoned railroad to the west.
U.S. Route 322 is 1.5 miles to the south, State Route 45 is one mile to
the west, and State Route 46 is three miles to the east. Approximately 86
percent of the habitat consists of second growth hardwoods.
Brushland makes up 12 percent and water two percent of the wildlife area.
Call Mosquito Creek Wildlife Area, (216) 685-4776 or Wildlife District
Three Office (216) 644-2293.
Pymatuning State Park
Boat Ramps & Docks, boats limited to 10HP.
Located on eastside of the county bordering Pennsylvania state line.
Pymatuning is known for its fine walleye fishing and has the reputation of
being one of the best fishing lakes in the state. Anglers will also
find good catches of crappie, black bass, bluegill and channel catfish.
Either an Ohio or Pennsylvania fishing license is required for boat
fishing while bank fishing requires a license from the applicable state.
Hunting is permitted in designated areas only. Accessible via
US6/SR85 (PA SR 285). Call 216-293-6329
Ohio's portion is 3,500 acres, but accessible water covers 14,650 acres.
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