Sauger Fishing in Ohio
6 per day (combined with walleye)
14 inches minimum
Year-round
Overview
The Sauger is a popular freshwater game fish found throughout Ohio. The sauger is a close cousin of the walleye that thrives in deeper, murkier water conditions.
Best Waters in Ohio
- Ohio River — river. Species: smallmouth-bass, channel-catfish, flathead-catfish, sauger, carp.
Local Techniques & Baits
Techniques
- jigging
- live-bait
Baits & Lures
- jigs tipped with minnows
- live fathead minnows
- nightcrawler harnesses
- jigging spoons
- blade baits
- small crankbaits
- live leeches
- bottom bouncer rigs with crawlers
Seasonal Guide for Ohio
SpringSpring Fishing
Spring spawning runs concentrate sauger below dams and at the mouths of major tributaries, creating the most productive fishing of the year. Sauger spawn when water temperatures reach the mid-40s to low 50s, typically in April. Vertical jigging with minnow-tipped jigs in dam tailraces is the go-to technique during the spring run.
SummerSummer Fishing
Sauger retreat to deeper water in summer, holding along river channel edges, over deep humps, and near structure in 20 to 40 feet of water. They feed primarily during low-light periods, making dawn and dusk the most productive fishing times. Trolling with bottom bouncers and crawler harnesses or vertically jigging over structure are effective summer tactics.
FallFall Fishing
Fall cooling triggers upstream migration in river systems as sauger move toward wintering areas and eventual spring spawning sites. Fish concentrate along channel breaks, wing dams, and below locks and dams. Fall fishing can be excellent as migrating fish stage in predictable locations and feed actively during the transition.
WinterWinter Fishing
Sauger remain active through winter and are a popular ice fishing target on reservoirs in the northern part of their range. In open-water river systems, sauger concentrate in deep holes below dams and along channel edges. Slow presentations with jigging spoons, blade baits, or jigs tipped with minnows near the bottom produce winter sauger consistently.
Regulations
Regulations change frequently. Always verify current regulations with Ohio Fish & Wildlife. Information shown was last updated 2025-01-01.
| Bag Limit | 6 per day (combined with walleye) |
| Size Limit | 14 inches minimum |
| Season | Year-round |