Tag: Tournaments

A Giving Thanksgiving Day Open Tournament On November 15, we hosted our annual Turkey Day Open fishing tournament at Miami Whitewater Forest Lake. The six-hour tournament allowed any and all species of fish to be weighed-in. While some of the anglers were fishing for hundreds of panfish to accumulate the most weight, others were hoping […]

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On Saturday, October 18, Meadow Links & Golf Academy hosted the year-end Inclusion Partner Golf Tournament. This event is made of up of two-person teams, pairing a golfer with a physical disability and a playing partner. A total of eight teams played in the tournament. This was the sixth year for the 12-week league. The […]

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On Saturday, September 27, Sharon Woods Golf Course hosted a free Appreciation Instructional Clinic. The clinic was offered as a “thank you” to students who participated in a variety of golf instructional programs throughout the year including Get Golf Ready classes, 6-hole golf leagues, individual lessons or the University of Cincinnati “Communiversity” golf instruction.  Several […]

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There were 98 children who tried their luck on Labor Day at the Lake Isabella Holiday Kids’ Tournament. Lindan Hartford reeled in the prize catch of the day, a beautiful 2.57-pound largemouth bass!   Traditionally, Lake Isabella is a great place to fish after Labor Day. The lake isn’t getting as much fishing pressure as […]

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It would seem that this hot and humid weather is favorable for fishing, because we are seeing a steady flow of anglers having success at all of the Great Parks lakes. Mike Listermann got on a great surface bait pattern on two separate trips to Miami Whitewater Forest last week. He was fishing a buzzbait […]

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If you enjoy bass fishing, there are two lakes in Hamilton County that are dynamite right now.  On July 27, all 24 teams weighed in fish at the Great Parks Bass Series tournament on Winton Woods lake. We saw a repeat of that success on Sharon Woods lake at this past weekend’s tournament on Sunday, […]

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August is traditionally a pretty tough month for fishing. Both water and dissolved oxygen levels tend to be low. Bait fish are plentiful, which are tough to compete with. Plus, the fish have had a lot of pressure from anglers throughout the spring and summer. So how do you find success? This is not the […]

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