
For first time, walleye busts 16-pound mark in North Dakota
Record that before last year had stood for nearly 60 years lasts about 11 months this time around.

Record that before last year had stood for nearly 60 years lasts about 11 months this time around.

In addition, the council approved to increase the bag limit for walleye in Lake Erie and the Maumee River in March 2020.

Michigan DNR Fisheries staffers were out jaw-tagging walleye April 2 on the Tittabawassee River and stumbled across this 16.5-pounder – about a pound shy of the state record. The DNR is asking that, if you

Now anglers can keep one fish over 20 inches, instead of one over 17.

Walleye angler harvest rates set records in 2018, and numerous large hatches point to a bright future.

Border waters provide some the first opportunities to launch a boat and work the schools of pre-spawn walleyes and saugers.

Twin brothers from Kent County fined, lose fishing licenses for poaching walleye on Detroit River.

The DNR is considering allowing the walleye harvest during the cool-water periods in the spring and fall. But the exact number of keepers won’t be announced until mid-March.

A walleye collected by a North Dakota Game and Fish biologist has set a “new old-age standard in walleye.”
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