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Bucyrus
Reservoirs #1. #2, Riley (#3), #4 - Crawford County
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Bucyrus
Reservoirs
#1. #2, #3, #4 |
Bucyrus Reservoir
are two miles northeast of Bucyrus.
Reservoir #1 covers 40 acres, averaging 7 feet deep.
Reservoir #2 covers 38 acres, averaging 7 feet deep.
Riley Reservoir (#3) covers 30 acres, with an average
depth of 22 feet. Reservoir #4 covers 150 acres with an
average depth of 27 feet. Division of Wildlife District 2. |
| Location |
Two miles northest
of Bucyrus, along State Route 98 and
Stetzer Road (County Road 45). Reservoirs #1 and #4
can be reached directly off of State Route 98. Riley lies
south of Route 98 on Kiess Road (Township Road 82).
Reservoir#2 can be reached on County Road 45 east of
Kiess Road and also US Route 30 to the south. |
Distance
from
Major Cities |
Approximately 80
miles southwest of Cleveland.
Approximately 60 miles north of Columbus.
Approximately 70 miles southeast of Toledo. |
Fishing
Opportunities |
Res.
#1; Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Bluegills,
Crappies, Bullheads, Carp, and Sunfish.
Res. #2; Largemouth bass, Channel
Catfish, Bullheads,
Crappies, Bluegill, sunfish, and Carp.
Riley Res.; Walleye, White Bass,
Channel Catfish, Large
and Smallmouth Bass, Bullheads, Bluegill, Rock Bass.
Res. #4; Yellow Perch, Large and
Smallmouth Bass,
Channel Catfish, Bullheads, Walleye, Rock Bass, Bluegill. |
Boating
Information |
There is NO boat
rental. There are primitive boat ramps at all reservoirs except
Riley Reservoir. |
State
Management |
The Ohio Division
of Wildlife monitors fish populations,
angler harvest studies, and water quality analysis. |
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