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Lake Erie
anglers should experience another year of quality fishing during 2009, according
to biologists with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of
Wildlife.
"Over the
years, Lake Erie has consistently provided some of the best fishing in the
country," said Roger Knight, Lake Erie fisheries program manager at ODNR, "We
expect 2009 to be no different."
Excellent
fishing opportunities await walleye and yellow perch anglers, as well as those
who prefer other species like smallmouth bass, white bass, and steelhead, said
Knight.
Lake Erie
anglers have great access to fishing in the Western and Central basins due to
the numerous public boat ramps, private marinas and shoreline areas. They also
benefit from having the largest charter boat industry in the Great Lakes.
Anglers are
reminded that walleye and yellow perch fisheries are managed through an
interagency quota system that involves Ontario, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York
and Ohio jurisdictions.
Each
jurisdiction regulates its catches to comply with quotas and minimize the risk
of over-fishing the species.
Quotas for
the upcoming fishing season are determined through consensus agreement by the
jurisdictions in the Lake Erie Committee of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission
and are announced publicly in late March of each year.
Ohio walleye
anglers will catch fish mostly from the 2003 hatch, with contributions from the
2001 and 2005 hatches, as well as some fish from the 1999 and 2007 hatches.
Walleye from the 2003 hatch will be 18 to 26 inches long, while fish from the
earlier hatches will range from 23 to 28 inches over the course of the fishing
season.
Fish from the
2005 hatch should be in the 17 to 20 inch range. Large walleye from strong
hatches in the 1980s and mid-1990s still persist in the population, providing
"Fish Ohio" trophy (more than 28 inches) opportunities.
"Walleye
abundance and the sport catch have been declining over recent years in Lake Erie
due to below-average hatches since 2003," said Knight. "However, the average
size of fish caught in the 2009 fishery should be exceptional."
Anglers will
also catch walleyes from the moderate 2007 hatch; however, most of these fish
will be under the legal size of 15 inches until fall.
The daily bag
limit remains four fish per person during March and April 2009, and six fish
from May 2009 through February 2010. A 15-inch minimum size limit is in effect
during the entire season.
Information
courtesy of ODNR

Jim Dicken

9.8 pound largemouth from Millwood Lake
Photo Courtesy of Millwood
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