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Lake
Loramie - Auglaize and Shelby Counties
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Loramie |
Lake
Loramie is in Auglaize and Shelby Counties, with
most of the lake in Shelby County. This lake covers
1,500 acres of fishing water with 30 miles of shoreline.
Ohio Division of Wildlife District 5. |
| Location |
Lake
Loramie is located in Shelby and Auglaize Counties,
2 miles east of Fort Loramie on State Route 362, and
6 miles west of Anna on State Route 119. |
Distance
from
Major Cities |
Approximately
70 miles northwest of Columbus.
Approximately 40 miles north of Dayton.
Approximately 95 miles south of Toledo. |
Fishing
Opportunities |
Lake
Loramie maintains an excellent fishery consisting
of Largemouth Bass, White and Black Crappies, Bluegill,
Channel Catfish, and Bullheads. These species were all
stocked by the Ohio Division of Wildlife. |
Boating
Information |
There
is no horsepower restriction on Lake Loramie.
Numerous boat launches are available, with most of them
on the southeast end of the lake near the dam. A ramp is
off of SR 362 at Black Island, just north of the park office.
The Luthman Road ramp is south of State Route 119 on
Luthman Road, with two lanes and ample parking. |
State
Management |
The
Division of Wildlife activities include monitoring
fish populations, stocking, creel studies, water quality
analysis, and studies of bottom organisms. |
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