This is a tale of two state scenic rivers in northwest Ohio, the Sandusky and the Maumee, both of which will be garnering lots of angler attention in the next three months because of their popular spring spawning runs from western Lake Erie, with the first run of walleyes and then of white bass.
The story revolves around what is happening because of a dam that is no longer there, on the Sandusky, and a “dam” that is there, but “not really there,” on the Maumee.
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