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D'Arcy August 27th, 2006 04:01 PM

Great new OHIO fishing and hunting television show
 
OUTDOORS OHIO FEATURED ON CLEVELAND INDIANS' NETWORK

A new fishing and hunting show is spotlighting the best of the outdoor
sports from around the Buckeye State.

Outdoors Ohio with D'Arcy Egan has made its debut on the Sports Time Ohio
(STO) television network to bring fishing, hunting and the outdoor sports
together with Cleveland Indians baseball on the team's new network.

Sports Time Ohio airs on Ohio cable networks, reaching 2.8 million
households. In the coming weeks Outdoors Ohio will air a wide variety of
outdoor experiences ranging from Lake Erie's fantastic fishing, largemouth
bass tactics and fly fishing for stream trout to trapshooting and duck,
goose and pheasant hunting.

Outdoors Ohio will focus on the outdoors opportunities to be found around
the Buckeye State, as well as a few one-tank trips. Each show is aired on
Sports Time Ohio at least four times each week. For more information on
Outdoors Ohio, including weekly air times, visit www.outdoorsohio.com. For
information on the Sports Time Ohio network and its shows, including
Cleveland Indians baseball games, visit www.sportstimeohio.com.

Host D'Arcy Egan has covered fishing, hunting, shooting and the outdoors for
The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer for almost 30 years. His wife, Laura Brown
Egan, an artist and former Lake Erie fishing guide, will regularly join Egan
on Outdoors Ohio. The couple, who live on the Lake Erie shoreline in
Marblehead, also host the Inside the Great Outdoors Radio Show on WKNR-850AM
in Cleveland on Sundays from 7-9 a.m.

"If you're outdoors-minded, the Buckeye State is a great place to live,"
said Egan. "There is wonderful fishing to enjoy from Lake Erie to the Ohio
River. The white-tailed deer, waterfowl and wild turkey hunting is
outstanding. We're delighted to have the opportunity to bring the best of
Ohio's outdoors to the Sports Time Ohio network, as well as the many
characters who make up the outdoor community."



Marblehead Media Group

P.O. Box 122

Marblehead OH 43440





Ethan August 28th, 2006 01:27 PM

Great new OHIO fishing and hunting television show
 
D'Arcy wrote:
OUTDOORS OHIO FEATURED ON CLEVELAND INDIANS' NETWORK

A new fishing and hunting show is spotlighting the best of the outdoor
sports from around the Buckeye State.


Marblehead Media Group

P.O. Box 122

Marblehead OH 43440


I've caught a few episodes, one in particular, where the host of this
show was catching some nice Trout on a 3wt at the Sunnybrook Trout club
here in Ohio. http://www.sunnybrooktroutclub.com/ Being a relative
newbie I hadn't ever heard of this place. But it looks nice enough for
an Ohio place, if you are into that sort of club. I can't see myself
ever joining, but since there are precious few places to catch nice
trout in Ohio perhaps I will fish it some day?

It is a pretty good show and while some may think this post is a bit on
the spammy side there is certainly some good FF content to this show,
hopefully he will show some steelhead adventures?

-Ethan


William Claspy August 29th, 2006 02:11 PM

Great new OHIO fishing and hunting television show
 
On 8/28/06 8:27 AM, in article
, "Ethan"
wrote:

D'Arcy wrote:
OUTDOORS OHIO FEATURED ON CLEVELAND INDIANS' NETWORK

I've caught a few episodes, one in particular, where the host of this
show was catching some nice Trout on a 3wt at the Sunnybrook Trout club
here in Ohio.
http://www.sunnybrooktroutclub.com/ Being a relative
newbie I hadn't ever heard of this place. But it looks nice enough for
an Ohio place, if you are into that sort of club. I can't see myself
ever joining, but since there are precious few places to catch nice
trout in Ohio perhaps I will fish it some day?


He's got overnight stay/fish possibility that he'll sell you, as I recall.

It is pretty water. Our TU chapter fishes there once a year. It is quite
non-natural (the stream itself is naturally cool, spring fed, but the club
nature of the place means groomed banks, etc), but it is a good chance to
catch big fish close to home. I got a VERY large rainbow on my 4 wt last
spring. The upper pools hold some seriously large browns. It's the kind of
thing that I feel OK doing once a year.

Bill



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