Lake Info & State Management
Berlin Lake is in Northeast Ohio and lies within Stark ~ Mahoning ~ Portage Counties. Constructed on the Mahoning River. Ohio Division of Wildlife District Three. 3650 acres of fishing water with 68.48 miles of shoreline at normal pool level.
About 60 miles south of Lake Erie and 25 miles west of the Pennsylvania border. The lake is accessible along State Route 224 and State Routes 14 and 225.
Approximately 50 miles southeast of Cleveland. Approximately 110 miles northeast of Columbus. Approximately 25 miles west of the Ohio/PA border.
Berlin Lake fishing opportunities include *Walleye *Largemouth *Smallmouth *White Bass *Bluegills *Black and White Crappies *Channel Catfish *Bullheads *Yellow Perch *Pumpkinseed *Muskellunge
There is a boat rental. Horsepower is unlimited. The public boat launch on Bonner Road has four lanes. This is a very heavily used recreational lake.
Ohio Division of Wildlife activities include stocking and constructing of fish shelters ~ fish population monitoring ~ physical and chemical water quality analysis.
Berlin Lake Location - Google Maps
Ohio Adventures ~ (we went fishing!)
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Clear Fork Reservoir Bass Fishing Review
Spent a sunny, breezy day on Clear Fork Reservoir Thursday. There are some nice bass in there! The stained water was 77 – 79 degrees, and we fished the windy side (campground side).
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LEWT #4 & #5 Coming to Geneva July 12th & 13th
The Lake Erie Walleye Trail has TWO events upcoming in July. July 12th will be the rescheduled Event #4 (originally at Fairport Harbor) at Geneva. Since both original dates for Fairport Harbor were blown out by Mother Nature, tournament
Turn In a Poacher (1-800-POACHER)
Ohio’s Turn In a Poacher -“TIP” program – helps to curtail poaching throughout the state by involving the public in reporting wildlife violations. If you observe a wildlife violation, click here and submit the form online or print the form and mail to:
TIP Headquarters, Division of Wildlife
2045 Morse Rd., Bldg G | Columbus, Ohio 43229-6693
Or call the TIP toll-free hotline, 1-800-POACHER.
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