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The Ohio River, which streams westward from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cairo, Illinois, is the largest tributary, by volume, of the Mississippi River in the United States. At the confluence, the Ohio is considerably bigger than the Mississippi (Ohio at Cairo: 281,500 cu ft/s (7,960 m3/s); Mississippi at Thebes: 208,200 cu ft/s (5,897 m3/s)) and, thus, is hydrologically the main stream of the whole river system, including the Allegheny River further upstream.
The 981-mile (1,579 km) river flows through or along the border of six states, and its drainage basin includes parts of 15 states. Through its largest tributary, the Tennessee River, the basin includes many of the states of the southeastern U.S. It is the source of drinking water for three million people.
It is named in Iroquoian or Seneca: Ohi:yó, lit. "Good River" or Shawnee: Pelewathiipi and Spelewathiipi. The river had great significance in the history of the Native Americans, as numerous civilizations formed along its valley. For thousands of years, Native Americans used the river as a major transportation and trading route. Its waters connected communities. In the five centuries before European conquest, the Mississippian culture built numerous regional chiefdoms and major earthwork mounds in the Ohio Valley, such as Angel Mounds near Evansville, Indiana, as well as in the Mississippi Valley and the Southeast. The Osage, Omaha, Ponca and Kaw lived in the Ohio Valley, but under pressure from the Iroquois to the northeast, migrated west of the Mississippi River to Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma in the 17th century.
Ohio i/oʊˈhaɪ.oʊ/ is a state in the midwestern region of the United States. Ohio is the 34th largest by area, the 7th most populous, and the 10th most densely populated of the 50 United States. The state's capital and largest city is Columbus.
The state takes its name from the Ohio River. The name originated from the Iroquois word ohi-yo’, meaning "great river" or "large creek." Partitioned from the Northwest Territory, the state was admitted to the Union as the 17th state (and the first under the Northwest Ordinance) on March 1, 1803. Ohio is historically known as the "Buckeye State" (relating to the Ohio buckeye tree, and Ohioans are also known as "Buckeyes."
The government of Ohio is composed of the executive branch, led by the Governor; the legislative branch, which comprises the Ohio General Assembly; and the judicial branch, which is led by the state Supreme Court. Ohio occupies 16 seats in the United States House of Representatives. Ohio is known for its status as both a swing state and a bellwether in national elections. Six Presidents of the United States have been elected who had Ohio as their home state.
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In this video Steve discusses two rigs and methods of catching catfish that can be combined and used together as your drifting to locate and catch monster cats from the Ohio river. Drifting fishing is done while the boat is in motion however you can preform two different techniques of drifting to find a pattern as to how the catfish want to take the bait. Suspend drifting , simply means keeping your bait stationary in a Monster rod holder 3 to 5 foot off of the river or lake bottom while controlling a drift at the same time dragging baits simultaneously while the boats stays in motion at .5 to 1 mph whether you flow with the current or you have to pull the baits with a trolling motor. Give this method a try the next time you go out on the ohio river. CHECK OUT THE 2017 Catfish Confere...
This was video was shot on the Cannelton pool just 20 miles down river from the McAlpine dam in Louisville KY. http://monsterrodholders.com/ I was using frozen skip jack cut in small pieces. i was fishing in about 35 foot of water on the deep water flats using both a suspended and dragging methods. Catching catfish on both type of rigs. In the summer months on rivers such as the Ohio river the deep flats provide a great food source that blue cats love. That food source is mussels. Find a good mussel bed on the deep water flats and you will not have to go nowhere else the rest of the day as the cats of all sizes will roam these flats in good numbers scavenging through the gravel/sand/mud mixed bottom for these small hard shell morsels. The bluecats will eat these mussels, absorb their fl...
In this video You will see in real time as Steve spends about 3 HOURS on a Saturday evening fishing for catfish on the Ohio River. See and experience the action as it happens on the Ohio River. Please visit our sponsors: EXCEL BOATS http://www.excelboats.net/ MONSTER ROD HOLDERS http://monsterrodholders.com/ TANGLING WITH CATFISH RODS http://www.tanglingwithcatfish.com/ FATBOY CUSTOM RODS http://www.fatboycustomrods.com/ MUSTAD HOOKS Voice over by Uncle Harley http://uncleharley.com/
HUGE fall flat head catfish caught while fishing from my Kayak on the Ohio river.
60 mile Ohio River trip on my brother's houseboat.
It comes as no surprise that there are chemicals in the Ohio River. But a new report released this week, breaks down the numbers and again this year, the Ohio River is the most polluted body of water in the United States for the 7th year in a row. Subscribe to WLWT on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1ipUX3c Get more Cincinnati news: http://www.wlwt.com/ Like us: http://www.facebook.com/wlwt5 Follow us: http://twitter.com/WLWT Google+: http://plus.google.com/+wlwt
Horror reality film making never quite prepares you for that moment when the monster decides to get up close and personal in the most frightening way possible, that scary as hell jump scare moment where your camera is in a shark's mouth and you're still holding it...
In this video: Steve coaches a all female catfishing team that will be competing in the 2016 Monsters on the Ohio catfish tournament. Sponsored by Monster Rod Holders and Jeff Jones Marine. Sisters, Reesha and Jessica Oakley will be the first ever all female team to compete in this event ************************************************* Please visit our sponsors Below: ************************************************************************************ Excel Boats http://www.excelboats.net/ Jeff Jones Marine http://www.jeffjonesmarine.com/ Monster Rod Holders http://monsterrodholders.com/ Tangling with Catfish Rods http://www.tanglingwithcatfish.com/ Catfish Conference https://catfishconference.com/ NjaEye Action Cams http://njaeye.com/ Choc-cola Chocolate drink http://www.choc-ola.c...
Another great trip with our buddy Dale Broughton from Cincinnati...and this time the Blue Cats were on fire. Dale stays booked pretty far ahead...but if you're interested in a great fishing trip...here's a link to his website: http://www.fishohioriver.com/
Tristate Outdoors takes you on a mid-summer blue cat fishing trip on the Ohio River with Captain Paul Willett of Camo Fish Guide Service. We fished the tail waters of Newburgh Lock and Dam. Caught many blue cats, a couple channel cats and a striped bass. Visit camofishguideservice.com for more information about Capt Paul and his Ohio River charter fishing guide service.
Southbound on the Ohio River Fall 2014. From New Cumberland Lock down to Lock 52 with two 30,000BBL barges. Overall length 385ft (including boat) by 54ft wide, with a 9ft draft. From beginning to end this transit takes approximately one week.
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Map of Cleveland in 1904. Aerial view of downtown Cleveland in December 1937. The Cuyahoga River winds through the Flats. Panorama of Public Square in 1912. The Terminal Tower complex, with the Warehouse District, the Cuyahoga River, and Lake Erie in the background. The west bank of the Flats and the Cuyahoga River in downtown Cleveland. Downtown Cleveland as viewed from Edgewater State Park. Built as the Second Church of Christ, Scientist, this building on Cleveland's East Side now serves a primarily African American congregation. Cleveland's diverse cultural populations have left their mark on the city through architecture, especially with many of the older church structures which have new life serving succesor congregations. Vi...
In this video you will see where Steve catches flatheads from the Ohio River in the daytime using cut bait. Learn where to look for them during the day. Please visit our sponsors: EXCEL BOATS http://www.excelboats.net/ MONSTER ROD HOLDERS http://monsterrodholders.com/ TANGLING WITH CATFISH RODS http://www.tanglingwithcatfish.com/ FATBOY CUSTOM RODS http://www.fatboycustomrods.com/ MUSTAD HOOKS Voice over by Uncle Charlie http://uncleharley.com/
Kentucky Afield host Tim Farmer joins Chino Ross on the Ohio River. They fish for anything that will bite in the shadows of the Louisville skyline.
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Third and Park Avenue intersection in 1897. St Catherine Court is an example of historic houses being razed for high rises. The 1937 Ohio River flood, as viewed from the Confederate Monument looking north. Many houses in Old Louisville have detailed ornamentation. Picture of the new SoHo Condos, located at 6th and Breckinridge Streets. The Conrad-Caldwell House at St James Court and Magnolia Avenue. West End Baptist Church, originally St. Paul's Episcopal, designed by Louisville architects Mason Maury and William J. Dodd. Old Louisville's Baptist Tower is the tallest building in the Old Louisville neighborhood. Old Louisville hosts the renowned St. James Court Art Show which draws 700 artisans and 300,000 visitors annually.
This week I show you a recent trip fishing the Ohio River with live Shiners. I had great luck catching everything from bass to gar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Website: http://goo.gl/HjpVAa Tumblr: http://goo.gl/qYE28a Instagram: https://goo.gl/RJIL8J Facebook: https://goo.gl/8WnZs2
This is some footage my dad got of the Ohio River with his new drone. Edited by yours truly in Premiere Pro. Hope you all enjoy! Check us out on Instagram for more content! Doug - @dbc911 Hannah - @hannahcohron
Deb O with Montague featuring John Redell on guitar and vocals, Alan Randall on drums, Larry on harp and Dan on bass.
Deb O with Montague featuring John Redell on guitar and vocals, Alan Randall on drums, Larry on harp and Dan on bass.
Hey guys, just a little video of some fishing for Hybrid Striped Bass on the Ohio River. Thanks for watching.
Listen to the full audiobook, or read it's ebook version: http://easyget.us/mabk/30/en/B00B4FJOZC/book In 1787, the Northwest Ordinance made the Ohio River the dividing line between slavery and freedom in the West, yet in 1861, when the Civil War tore the nation apart, the region failed to split at this seam. In Slavery's Borderland, historian Matthew Salafia shows how the river was both a physical boundary and a unifying economic and cultural force that muddied the distinction between southern and northern forms of labor and politics.countering the tendency to emphasize differences between slave and free states, Salafia argues that these systems of labor were not so much separated by a river as much as they evolved along a continuum shaped by life along a river. In this borderland region,...
Listen to the full audiobook: http://appgame.space/mabk/30/en/B00PIKPFWA/book By the Early Holocene (10,000 to 8,000 B.p.), small wandering bands of Archaic hunter-gatherers began to annually follow the same hunting trails, basing their temporary camps on seasonal conditions and the presence of food. The Pleistocene glaciers had receded by this time, making food more plentiful in some areas and living conditions less hazardous. Although these Archaic peoples have long been known from their primary activities as hunters and gatherers of wild food resources, recent evidence has been found that indicates they also began rudimentary cultivation sometime during the Middle Holocene.richard Jefferiesan Archaic specialistcomprehensively addresses the approximately 7,000 years of the prehistory of ...
more at http://quickfound.net Good film on the development of the Ohio River with locks and dams by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_River The Ohio River, which streams westward from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cairo, Illinois, is the largest tributary, by volume, of the Mississippi River in the United States. At the confluence, the Ohio is even bigger ...
2013 Ohio Valley River Cats Catfish Tournament Rising Sun, Indiana
In this video I show you how to get to my favorite location for catching skipjack in Louisville, Kentucky on the Ohio River.
Shelby Louden gives a presentation on the history of the original Ohio river locks and dams, centered mostly on our own Fernbank Lock 37.
A very scenic trip from Neville, Ohio down the Ohio River past Cincinnati to Mariners Landing Marina on a SEADOO. This was my first time to the Ohio River and I absolutely loved it. So many things to look at. Between the barges, pump houses, power stations and Tug Boats, there was never a dull moment. I'm sure there is very little chance of you watching this entire video of my ride down the Ohio River, but I can assure you, it's relaxing and beautiful.
At a meeting of the Boone County Historical Society on March 17, 2016, Thomas D. Schiffer presents on the Ohio River Flood of 1937.
(butch walker & chrystina lloree)
When I woke up in the morning my lover was gone.
I had a voice in my head 20 feet long.
Ohio river's where you need to go.
That's where they took a jump to save their soul.
The banks are sketchy and they're covered in clay.
So be careful where you walk and be careful what you say.
'cause the people are listening to everything you do.
And they wont think twice about sinking you.
This is where we hide.
Down on the bottom, down on the bottom.
Well the water is kinda zoomy and my head is full of mud.
And the skies are always gloomy forming rainy clouds.
And the voices get closer with every step you take.
Closer to the edge, that's where you'll break.
Well your looks a little strange and you look a little red.
Were you careful where you walked?
And were you careful what you said?
Back to the river is where you need to go.