Yes, go fish and enjoy!

Alot of those lakes close to me are in SW ohio, Central, and Lower NE....I didn't check the others....Ohio has 113?? Man made reserviors over 100 acres and a few with less acreage...then there are like 110?? Natural Lakes over 5 acres.
My less than direct point was that the ODNR and COE did not think about lot of the Newer Reservoirs when they were built...like CJ, most were just dozed clean and shallow, or have too many shallow areas....others they just didn't think or plan, and just built them shallow to save money.
Then no one realized the issues with destroying the adjoining wetlands, marshes, etc....or the affect from farming....but they also allowed people to build right next to the water, and this finished off all the buffer boundaries.

I know when I was Younger, Clark Lake (100 acres, outside NE Springfield) was a MUCH better fishery than CJ....they use to dredge it and keep it deep, then fishermen would add cover. It hasn't been dredged probably since the late 70's and probably in another decade will be completely filled in....they now call it a wildlife area and have let it go back to nature....what a waste....the Main issue with Clark was they cut it too Shallow, and put the dam on the creek that was in the very North end of the lake....3/4ths of the lake has no flow, add breakwater fishing piers that went out in 4 areas and it made even more breakwater areas with no flow...so if you have a heavy rain event, soil washed in and stopped....like others, I often wish I had the money to buy it and fix it up, but since I don't I get to watch it fill in!

Good Fishing!
Brent