Best sauger lakes in Ohio
5 Ohio waters hold sauger, 3 mapped with real state-agency depth surveys. Ranked below by size and depth-data quality — open any water to see exactly where to fish it: depth contours, scored spots with plain-English reasons, seasonal windows and bait picks. The river-running cousin of the walleye. Built for current and muddy water — channel edges, wing dams and the deep holes below every dam.
- Ohio River — Markland Pool — 80 ft max · survey depth data · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Sauger, Crappie
- Ohio River — Meldahl Pool — 57 ft max · survey depth data · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Sauger, Crappie
- Ohio River — Greenup Pool — 50 ft max · survey depth data · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Sauger, Crappie
- Ohio River — Pike Island Pool — 40 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Sauger, Crappie
- Ohio River — New Cumberland Pool — 40 ft max · Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Sauger, Crappie
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When to fish sauger in Ohio
- Spring 4–18 ft — The famous tailwater run — fish stack below dams and on gravel bars in current seams.
- Summer 10–30 ft — Main-channel ledges and deep sand/gravel flats with current.
- Fall 12–35 ft — Fish pod up tight on channel structure — find one and you've found fifty.
- Winter 15–45 ft — The deepest holes below dams hold winter sauger by the hundreds.
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