1. MN: Can still target walleye/sauger on LOTW thru Apr 14!
> The rules are different for Lake of the Woods as it is border water with CAN and benefits from extended seasons. ...the walleye season remains open thru April 14 [and pike never closes].
And your ice season just got 25% longer!
Quick reminder: Youāll need a new MN fishing license starting Mar 1.
2. SD: Lake Francis Case walleye abundance/size up...
...but catch rates are down.
> ...catch rates were down to about 0.5 fish per hour, meaning an angler on average takes about two hours to catch a walleye. That is lower than usual, something he credited to abundant shad and the effect of zebra mussels filtering the water, allowing fish to inhabit parts of the reservoir that they hadnāt inhabited previously.
> āWeāre starting to see fish maybe inhabiting some different areas of the reservoir that havenāt been traditionally in other times because of the clean clear water. A lot of anglers have said they have had good fishing this last year, but didnāt catch them in the areas and ways they traditionally had. They had to try some different things to find where the fish had moved to.ā
3. PA: Lake Erie had highest walleye harvest in 20 yrs
> The PA Fish and Boat Commission...conducted a Lake Erie Boat Angler Survey in 2024 of boaters launching from Walnut Creek, Northeast Marina, Lampe Marina and East Avenue Boat Launch.
> ...calculated 31,251 boats launched for 242,828 hours from the 4 sites
> ...estimated 513,042 walleye were caught and anglers harvested 318,220 of them.
> Anglers were catching 1.69 fish per hour and 43% of anglers caught their limit of 6 fish.
> The survey revealed there are roughly 72 million walleyes in the Great Lake.
4. MN: Mille Lacs anglers will be able to keep walleye this spring
Could keep exactly 0 out there last spring. Theyāre still negotiating on how many for this opener, but it could be more than 1...
> āWhether it be 1, 2 or 3, and that can change over the course of the year as well. We have that opportunity to do that. You know, really, I think the most important thing for people is knowing that they can, they can take fish home to eat,ā said Brad Parsons, the MN DNRās Fisheries Section Manager.
āOur meetings with the tribal representatives, we all understand the lake is in a much better spot than it has been....ā
> The Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe has harvesting rights on Mille Lacs Lake and plays a big role, along with the DNR, in setting the walleye limit for the lake.
5. MI: Proposed walleye reg changes for couple lakes
Big Manistique and Milakokia Lakes. Thereās currently a 15ā minimum size limit and a daily possession limit of 5 walleyes on both lakes...
> The proposed regulation change adds a protected slot limit in which anglers would not be able to possess any walleye between 18-23ā in the daily possession limit. The daily possession limit would also be changed to 3 fish. Anglers could possess fish 15-18ā and only 1 walleye 23ā long or greater.
> The MI DNR invites the public to comment on proposed walleye regulation changes [which you can do here].
6. MN: DNR adds angling limits for several species
> The MN fishing regs for 2025 will include daily and possession limits for American eel, yellow bass, whitefish, cisco, and burbot. Those and other changes are available starting on page 13 of the regulations book.
That news release ^ doesnāt mention exactly what the new burbot limit is, but I was able to find a FB post from Minnesota Fish & Wildlife that states the burbot (aka eelpout) possession limit will be 4 starting on Mar 1. Love to see more respect put on their name
7. MN: Public input needed on fisheries mgmt plans for 151 lakes
8. Northland expanded its Tungsten Stand-Up Jig models
> The Tungsten Stand-Up Jig and its Short Shank brother are now available across 4 popular sizes and 12 proven colors. Molded from Tungsten that is 70% more dense than lead, the Stand-Up Jig is designed to keep your bait off the bottom ā and in the strike zone.
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