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Ferguson Run New Richmond

Clermont County, Ohio. Ferguson Run New Richmond midpoint in New_Richmond_Ohio. Ferguson Run New Richmond ends in New_Richmond_Ohio.561 feet (171 meters) 3.54 miles long (5.70 kilometers)

About The Ferguson Run New Richmond

About Ferguson Run, OH

Ferguson Run is a stream found within Clermont County in the state of Ohio. It’s located about 2.2 miles away from New Richmond, it is located nearby Fort Thomas and the region of Marietta. The stream is reported to have an elevation of 185 meters when compared to the ocean. It’s located to two other landmark localities, the scenic town of Saint Marys and the wide plain of Pickens Bottom. It is nearby several water bodies, the closest are two streams named Middle Island Creek and The Thoroughfare. The stream is also close by three other streams a little over a mile away from it called Reynolds Run, Broad Run, and Danas Run. You’ll find a few cities near the stream as well, these include Newport, Belmont, and Bevan.

One of the closest towns to the stream is Saint Marys, a city found in Auglaize County and found in western Ohio. It’s on a portage in between St. Marys and Auglaize river systems. Meaning it was well developed even before the era of canals. It’s reported that the town gets its name from the St. Marys River. The town was originally a small native Shawnee village called Girty's Town, after the Indian trader brothers James and Simon Girty, who used it as a trading post. After both of them left due to war, it became a fort, where the Treaty of St. Mary's of 1817 was signed. Soon after the fort was abandoned settlers began to arrive until it eventually was established into a fully-fledged town and was renamed, Saint Marys.

Another landmark town nearby the streams is Newport, it is found alongside the Ohio River several miles above the county seat of Marietta. You can find the Carpenter Bridge within the town, it’s famous for being the first bridge over the Ohio River above Marietta, carrying State Route 807 over the Ohio River. The town first began as a European-American settlement in 1798. Its first settlers came from Massachusetts, who helped create a small industry in the town in the form of Copper shops, cigar factories, and mills.

Ferguson Run New Richmond Fishing Description

All About Fishing in Ferguson Run, OH

The stream is vast enough to be able to maintain a healthy and distinct fish population within its constantly flowing waters. Anglers will find the spot suitable for catching some of the more popular fish species in the area, these fish are plentiful and nicely sized. The most popular and active fish species in the steams waters are largemouth bass, common carp, and yellow perch. The local anglers have also reported that other fish species have also been caught here, including crappie and rainbow trout.

Clermont County was numerous bait shops found in any of the towns nearby the stream, so you’ll be able to easily find places that can sell you any high-end fishing gear and equipment you may need to make your fishing trip immensely productive and worthwhile. To catch the area’s biggest species, the carnivorous largemouth bass, you should bring live bait such as crawfish or shad. If want to capture the common carp, it’s reported that canned corn and dough balls make excellent bait for them. But be sure to check if this bait is legal to use since some states restrict them for fishing.    

 

Ferguson Run New Richmond Seasonal & Other Description

Fishing Seasonality

 The steam offers a strong and abundant fish population, so you’re free to fish here at any season and still be able to net something great. However, there is a season where it’s best to start your fishing trip. The best time to start is during the fall in the days between September 22 to December 21, since this is the time where many fish are in constant feeding mode due to their preparation for the winter, so they’ll be very vulnerable to your bait seeing as they’ll take what they can get, using live bait can increase your chances of getting a catch.

Fishing isn’t that heavily monitored, just bring a license and you can fish any time in the lake. But there is a time of day where the fish are more active, reports show that the best time to fish is from 1:26 PM to 3:26 PM. If you’re not free in the afternoon, there is another schedule just as effective. The next best time to fish is from 9:15 AM to 11:15 AM. 

 

Temperature and Optimal Seasons

Fishing Seasonality

 The steam offers a strong and abundant fish population, so you’re free to fish here at any season and still be able to net something great. However, there is a season where it’s best to start your fishing trip. The best time to start is during the fall in the days between September 22 to December 21, since this is the time where many fish are in constant feeding mode due to their preparation for the winter, so they’ll be very vulnerable to your bait seeing as they’ll take what they can get, using live bait can increase your chances of getting a catch.

Fishing isn’t that heavily monitored, just bring a license and you can fish any time in the lake. But there is a time of day where the fish are more active, reports show that the best time to fish is from 1:26 PM to 3:26 PM. If you’re not free in the afternoon, there is another schedule just as effective. The next best time to fish is from 9:15 AM to 11:15 AM. 

 

Ferguson Run New Richmond Fish Species

All About Fishing in Ferguson Run, OH

The stream is vast enough to be able to maintain a healthy and distinct fish population within its constantly flowing waters. Anglers will find the spot suitable for catching some of the more popular fish species in the area, these fish are plentiful and nicely sized. The most popular and active fish species in the steams waters are largemouth bass, common carp, and yellow perch. The local anglers have also reported that other fish species have also been caught here, including crappie and rainbow trout.

Clermont County was numerous bait shops found in any of the towns nearby the stream, so you’ll be able to easily find places that can sell you any high-end fishing gear and equipment you may need to make your fishing trip immensely productive and worthwhile. To catch the area’s biggest species, the carnivorous largemouth bass, you should bring live bait such as crawfish or shad. If want to capture the common carp, it’s reported that canned corn and dough balls make excellent bait for them. But be sure to check if this bait is legal to use since some states restrict them for fishing.