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Ashtabula River
 
Counties:Ashtabula
Class: II (high water III)
Species of Fish: Smallmouth, steelhead

Access Points: ODNR northeast streams

 
Description: The Ashtabula River lies in extreme northeast Ohio, flowing into Lake Erie's central basin at the city of Ashtabula. Its drainage basin covers an area of 137 square miles, with 8.9 square miles in western Pennsylvania. Major tributaries include Fields Brook, Hubbard Run and Ashtabula Creek. Iroquois inhabitants referred to the river as the Hash-tah-buh-lah or “river of many fish." The city of Ashtabula,  is the only significant urban center in the watershed, the rest of the drainage basin being predominantly rural and agricultural
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