Lake Info & State Management
Delta Reservoirs #1 & #2 are in Fulton County. Reservoir #1 has 39 acres with 1.1 miles of shoreline. Reservoir #2 is 50 acres with 1.13 miles of shoreline. These reservoirs are in Ohio Division of Wildlife District Two(2).
Location ~ Both of the Delta Reservoirs lie one mile north of the village of Delta on County Road H approximately 1.5 miles east of State Route 109.
Distance from Major Cities ~ 22 miles west of Toledo. 65 miles north of Findlay. 35 miles northeast of Defiance.
Fishing Opportunities: Delta Reservoir #1 has been stocked with; *White Crappie *Channel Catfish *Bluegill *Largemouth Bass *Bullheads *Rock Bass *Northern Pike. Introduced through Bad Creek are *Carp and *Suckers. Delta Reservoir #2 was stocked in 1984 with; *Largemouth Bass *Channel Catfish *Bluegill *Yellow Perch *Walleye *Saugeye. Also found (via Bad Creek) are *Crappie *Bullheads *Carp *Suckers.
Boating Information ~ A boat ramp and parking area are located on the south side of Reservoir #2 off of County Road H. A small boat ramp is situated at the parking area on the south side of Reservoir #1. There is an electric motors only restriction.
The Division of Wildlife activities include ~ population monitoring ~ age and growth studies ~ angler harvest studies ~ water quality analysis.
Delta Reservoirs ~ 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.