


Cost
$20 entry fee with optional $5 big fish entry.
100% of the money is paid out to the participating anglers. To sign up for this event be at the 'Start Location' listed below between 6:45AM and 7:00AM
Start-End Time
7:00AM - 3:00PM
(1 inch deducted for every minute late at measure-in)
Start/End Location
Upper Arlington Location
3124 Kingsdale Center
Columbus, OH 43221
(614) 457-3620
Eligible Fishing Waters
BE SURE TO PLAN YOUR TRIP SO YOU HAVE PLENTY OF TIME TO GET TO THE MEASURE-IN!!!! In 3 of the 4 river events we have held at least one angler did not make it back to the measure in on time from not planning ahead.
SEE ELIGIBLE WATERS LISTED BELOW
Rules
Rules that govern all Trail events can be found HERE
Prizes
Over $300 worth of prizes donated by Outdoor Source will be raffled! Prizes will be raffled off to all anglers who didn't win 1st place, 2nd place, or win big fish. It is the goal of the Trail to give all participants who attend a shot at prizes and not just those who take the top spots, so be sure to attend the measure-in even if you had a tough day locating fish!
Eligible Fishing Waters
*Over 185 miles of eligible waters to choose from!
See maps below :
Scioto River: Red
Olentangy River: Orange
Big Walnut Creek: Green
Little Walnut Creek: White
Alum Creek: Purple
Big Darby Creek: Blue
Little Darby Creek: Yellow
***Listed below are only eligible waters and are not meant to necessarily be a put-in or take-out location. Be sure to refer to the maps and ask someone if you are unsure of a possible launch/take-out location. Posting a question to the Buckeye Nation Kayak Anglers Facebook group will receive a pretty quick response.
Scioto River
Map:
http://watercraft.ohiodnr.gov/where-to-boat/rivers-streams/sc/scioto-river
BEGIN:
Access below dam just south of Marion and Delaware county line off Gast Road
south of Prospect, roadside access river left
END:
Bellepoint Road bridge (closed) in Bellepoint,
roadside access river right
O'Shaughnessy Reservoir is not eligible water.
BEGIN:
The pool below O'Shaughnessy dam off of Glick Road Parking and river access on west side.
END:
State Route 161 bridge in Dublin near intersection of Spring Hill
and N. Riverview Street, access river right
Griggs Reservoir is not eligible water.
BEGIN:
Griggs Reservoir Watershed Maintenance Facility on U.S. 33, access river left just below Griggs Dam
END:
Elmon Richards Fishing Access at S.R. 22/56 bridge in Circleville, roadside access river right
Olentangy River
Map:
http://watercraft.ohiodnr.gov/where-to-boat/rivers-streams/sc/olentangy-river
BEGIN:
Hyatts Road north of Powell off S.R. 315, roadside access river right
END:
Scioto River Confluence
Big Darby Creek
Map:
http://watercraft.ohiodnr.gov/where-to-boat/rivers-streams/sc/big-darby-creek
BEGIN:
S.R. 38 bridge in Bridgeport southeast of Milford Center, roadside access river right
END:
Scioto River Confluence
Little Darby Creek
Map:
http://watercraft.ohiodnr.gov/where-to-boat/rivers-streams/sc/big-darby-creek
BEGIN:
S.R. 42
END:
Big Darby Creek
Alum Creek
Map:
http://watercraft.ohiodnr.gov/where-to-boat/rivers-streams/sc/alum-creek
BEGIN:
Alum Creek State Park lake dam tailwater area off Lewis Center Road and Big Walnut Road north of Columbus, access river leftAlum Creek State Park lake dam tailwater area off Lewis Center Road
and Big Walnut Road north of Columbus, access river left
END:
Big Walnut Creek Confluence
Big Walnut Creek
Map:
http://watercraft.ohiodnr.gov/where-to-boat/rivers-streams/sc/big-walnut-creek
BEGIN:
Hoover Dam tailwater access off Central College Road in Westerville, access river left
END:
Scioto Confluence
Little Walnut Creek
Map:
http://watercraft.ohiodnr.gov/where-to-boat/rivers-streams/sc/big-walnut-creek
BEGIN:
Richardson Road
END:
Scioto River Confluence
Lodging/Camping
Event History
The Columbus Rumble on the River is one of the highest attended events over the past seasons. During the 2013 Trail, with a good turnout despite a rainy and abnormally cool day for an Ohio summer. 17.25" was the biggest fish of the day and was caught by four anglers! (Larry Haines, Brian Britton, Russ McDonald, Amanda Jones) Larry Haines took the top spot with an impressive 3 fish total of 48.25" and 2013 Angler of the Year Jeff Bennett finished 2nd with 46.75".
The event in 2014 had 29 Anglers particiapa
The event in 2015.............

Columbus Rumble on the River
Columbus Area Rivers
August 6, 2016
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River & Creek Descriptions
The Scioto River will be the largest river at RotR and flows right through the competition area for north to south. This river is also going to have some of the easisest put ins/ take outs or any of the rivers selected due to the public parks dotted along the river banks. Please note that Griggs and O’ Shaughnessy Reservoirs are off limits as this is a river only event.
The Olentangy River is going to one purely controlled by the Corps of Engineers, so the waters can be stable, yet unpredictable at the same time. This river has numerous small low heads dotted along it that require portaging. Again with this being in the center of Columbus the access points are relatively easy in comparison to the other stretches.
Big Walnut Creek is located to the south east, starting below Hoover Dam and ended at its confluence with the Scioto River. This creek is known for its thick grass beds the further south you go, and along with its high muddy banks. This creeks access points go from easy to downright horrid. The high muddy banks play a huge roll in this, and should be thought of accordingly when estimating float times.
Little is known about the Little Walnut Creek, but fell within the boundaries of the tournament, and people last year asked about it.
Alum Creek is a very small urban creek. Starting at the tail waters of Alum Creek Reservoir, and ending at Three Creek Metro Park, where it joins Big Walnut, and Blacklick Creeks this creek has numerous small mouth, but size may be hard to find. This creek has a rather nice rocky bottom, but keep in mind you will be fishing urban structure, more than natural structure, and depending on the rains, you could also be doing a lot of dragging through riffles.
Big Darby Creek is the gem of central Ohio, with it being both a National and State Scenic River. With that said this river also has a very big livery on it , which floats people through most of the Battelle Metro Park, just something to think about on a hot July weekend. This river winds down the western portion of the tournament area, with access points ranging from really easy to very hard. This river also has a wide mix of very slow stretches, and moving water. Do not bite off more than you can handle tournament day and miss the check in.
Little Darby Creek is another small creek which could require a lot of dragging if the water isn’t higher than 120 CFS. This little creek is most likely the most technical stretch of water, with numerous log jams, tight water ways, and strainers around every corner. With this being such a small creek, size may be hard to find to win the trail.
Resources
This has most of the rivers with a detailed map of access points: http://watercraft.ohiodnr.gov/paddlesouthernohio
Google Earth, and Google Maps are amazing tools when trying to plan a stretch. Google Earth allows you to draw paths along rivers to get an idea of distance. It’s a good rule of thumb that you will travel on average 1 mph on a river so keep that in mind while planning your trip.
*Keep in mind that just because it says access points, it does not mean the take out will be easy and may require steep banks or highly wooded areas.


