Definition: The Anchor Hocking River is a river in southern Ohio, known for its narrow banks and shallow waters. It flows through several towns along the river's course including Wheeling, Portage City, and Columbus. The river is home to numerous species of fish, including the largemouth bass and northern pike, as well as the rare and critically endangered Ohio river hogtail catfish.
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