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    On the 2,830-acre Caesar Creek Lake, an angler can enjoy fishing for smallmouth and largemouth bass and some of the best crappie fishing in the state. In addition, fish for bluegill, white and spotted...
    Caesar Creek Lake Fishing

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Caesar Creek Lake Boating

Water recreation on the 2,830-acre Caesar Creek Lake is one of the key attractions. Unlimited horsepower designation allows for an exciting day of boating and water skiing.

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Caesar Creek State Park

The campground at Caesar Creek Lake is operated by the Ohio Division of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Recreation. The 287-site campground is open year-round with sites available on a reservation and first-come, first-served basis.

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Caesar Creek Lake Hunting

Hunting is a popular activity at Caesar Creek Lake particularly during late autumn and winter. Bobwhite quail, pheasant, cottontail rabbit, fox and gray squirrel and whitetail deer are the major game species. Wild turkeys

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Caesar Creek Lake Fishing

On the 2,830-acre Caesar Creek Lake, an angler can enjoy fishing for smallmouth and largemouth bass and some of the best crappie fishing in the state. In addition, fish for bluegill, white and spotted bass, saugeye, and muskellunge. To check lake conditions call the Corps' 24

, OH Fishing

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