Ohio’s Great Miami River offers a smorgasbord for anglers
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The headwater of the Great Miami River feeds Indian Lake in west central Ohio before heading 170 miles south to the Ohio River, entering west of Cincinnati. Draining a large wedge of the region as it moves, gravity pulls with enough force to run water across 3,800 square miles, 15 counties in all.
More than 6,600 miles of rivers and streams come together in the watershed.
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