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Description: 

Wellington Reservoirs is a Reservoir in Lorain, Ohio.

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Lake Rupert (Also know as Wellington Reservoirs) was built in 1969 as a cooperative effort of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) and the city of Wellston to provide a water supply for the city and general public recreation. In 1979, the ODNR Division of Wildlife received ownership of the area from the city. The topography includes gently rolling, reverting old fields and woodland.

Fishing Description: 

Lake Rupert has populations of largemouth bass, channel catfish, crappie, bluegill, redear sunfish, and saugeye. The Division of Wildlife stocks channel catfish yearlings in alternate years; saugeye fingerlings are stocked annually. Gizzard shad is the main forage species.

Fishing Cover / Structure: 

The lake encompasses 327 acres at normal pool with a shoreline length of nine miles. The maximum depth is 24 feet.

Fishing Tips, Tactics, How-To info: 

Better largemouth bass fishing can be found in the spring and fall. As springtime water temperatures warm up, bass will move into shallow water areas to feed and to prepare for spawning. Fish near shallow structure such as tree stumps, fallen trees, or weed bed edges. Spinnerbaits, rubber worms, crankbaits, and jig/pig combinations work well.

Warm summer water temperatures will usually push fish into deeper depths. Fishing during the early morning hours or in the evening will provide better results. Cooler, fall temperatures will trigger bass to move back in the shallow water areas. Fishing success may pick up as bass prepare for winter.

Bluegill can be caught throughout the lake from early spring until fall. Popular methods include wax worms or redworms fished below a bobber. Look for spawning beds in shallow water during the spring and throughout the summer. Many bluegill concentrate in these areas.

Channel catfish angling picks up by mid-June. Night crawlers, chicken livers, or prepared catfish baits work well when fished on the bottom. Night fishing for catfish is a popular method for catfish anglers.

Saugeye fishing is best starting in fall and continuing through early spring. Rip-rap areas along the bank as well as main lake points are good areas to fish. Lead head jigs tipped with a twister, stickbaits, and crankbaits are popular with saugeye anglers in addition to live baits such as minnows.

Boat Ramp: 

A boat ramp with courtesy dock is located off the State Route 683 entrance. Lake Rupert has an unlimited horsepower restriction; however, motors 10 horsepower or greater must be operated at idle speed only. Parking areas are located on the east and west sides of the lake for shore anglers.

Address: 

Wildlife District Four
360 East State Street
Athens, Ohio 45701
Telephone 740-589-9930.

Directions to Lake: 

Lake Rupert is located within the 1,298-acre Wellston Wildlife Area. This public area is in Clinton and Richland townships, Vinton County approximately one mile north of Hamden. Lake Rupert lies along State Route 683, one half mile north of the intersection with State Route 93.

Name: 
Wellington Reservoirs
Waterbody type: 
Reservoir
County: 
Lorain
State: 
Ohio
Country: 
United States
Standard elevation: 
257
Latitude: 
41.1529
Longitude: 
-82.2352