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Fishing, Boating, Hunting and Wheels

Hunting and Fishing Supplies

 

Gene's Marine Bait & Tackle

7300 Edison St, Russells Point, OH

(937) 843-2551

 

 

Levan's Bait & Tackle

13679 State Route 235, Lakeview, OH 43331

 (937) 842-2237

 

 

Mike's Bait & Tackle

13708 Ohio 235, Lakeview, OH

(937) 843-2261

 

 

Indian Lake Outfitters LLC

115 E Lake St, Lakeview, OH

(937) 842-1934

 

Logan County Fish and Game

2056 U.S. 68, Bellefontaine, OH

(937) 441-1262

 

Lakeside Bass Pro Shop

11042 State Street

Corner of Duff Road and SR 235N -- One mile north of Lakeview on SR 235Lakeview, OH 43331-9539

(937) 843-2488

Boating

 

Spend-A-Day Marina

9481 Ohio 708, Russells Point, OH

(937) 843-3036

 

 

Indian Lake Marine

457 E Main St, Russells Point, OH

(937) 842-6060

 

Bud's Marine

7169 County Road 38, Huntsville, OH

(937) 686-5555

 

 

Indian Lake Yacht Club

246 Chase Ave, Russells Point, OH

(937) 390-3525

 

COMSTOR Self Storage | Russells Point

Ohio 235, Russells Point, OH

(937) 842-5169

 

 

E Z Boats

12819 Ohio 235, Lakeview, OH

(937) 842-9680

 

 

Indian Isles Storage

7405 Ohio 368, Huntsville, OH

(937) 843-3838

 

 

Pontoon Man Marine

11650 County Road 87, Lakeview, OH

(937) 843-5054

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Fish of Interest for Anglers

 

  • Saugeye (stocked annually)

  • Largemouth bass

  • White crappie

  • Black crappie

  • Bluegill

  • Channel catfish

  • White bass

  • Yellow perch

  • Carp

  • Bullheads

  • Gizzard shad is the main forage species.

Methods of Fishing & Best Fishing Sites

 

Indian Lake is one of the best lakes in Ohio for anglers seeking good numbers and sizes of saugeye. To catch saugeyes, try fishing the Moundwood or Lakeview area in late fall and early spring. In summer, try Old Indian Lake.

 

When seeking crappies, use minnows and jigs fished in areas with brushy cover.

Largemouth bass tournament fishing is popular.

 

For white bass, try spinner baits in the canal feeders in May on the east end of the lake.

 

For channel catfish, use nightcrawlers fished on the bottom at night, especially during the summer.

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