bob oh
04-05-2007, 11:05 AM
The Division of Wildlife has announced a reduced yellow perch bag limit on Lake Erie, effective Monday, April 9. The action is being taken because data indicating a drop in the perch population were not available when the 2007 regulations were published. The division said 2007 fishing regulations brochures, available at license outlets, state that the daily bag limit is 40 perch, but an executive order reduces that limit to 30 beginning Monday.
The Lake Erie Committee announced last week that the 2007 total allowable catch (TAC) for walleye and yellow perch fisheries in the lake would be lowered dramatically.
At that time the lower harvest quotas were not expected to lead to lower bag limits for sport fishermen. However, the Wildlife Division has decided the limit needs to be lowered to stay within Ohio’s perch quota.
Ohio’s yellow perch quota for 2007 is 4.29 million pounds of the lake-wide TAC of 11.38 million pounds. This represents a 34 percent reduction from last year’s quota of 7.48 million pounds in Ohio.
The 2007 lake-wide TAC for walleye is 5.36 million fish, with Ohio’s share or “quota” at about 2.75 million fish, a 54 percent decrease from last year’s Ohio quota of 5.08 million fish.
However, the new walleye quotas will not result in any change in the daily bag limit for sport fishermen, because catches by Ohio anglers do not reach the TAC limits. Last year Ohio anglers caught 1.87 million walleye, will below this year’s quota of 2.75 million fish.
The committee said that weak walleye and yellow perch year classes in 2002, 2004 and 2006 necessitated the lower harvest in 2007 to protect the fishery.
The Lake Erie Committee comprises fishery managers from Michigan, New York, Ohio, Ontario and Pennsylvania.
rod bender bob
The Lake Erie Committee announced last week that the 2007 total allowable catch (TAC) for walleye and yellow perch fisheries in the lake would be lowered dramatically.
At that time the lower harvest quotas were not expected to lead to lower bag limits for sport fishermen. However, the Wildlife Division has decided the limit needs to be lowered to stay within Ohio’s perch quota.
Ohio’s yellow perch quota for 2007 is 4.29 million pounds of the lake-wide TAC of 11.38 million pounds. This represents a 34 percent reduction from last year’s quota of 7.48 million pounds in Ohio.
The 2007 lake-wide TAC for walleye is 5.36 million fish, with Ohio’s share or “quota” at about 2.75 million fish, a 54 percent decrease from last year’s Ohio quota of 5.08 million fish.
However, the new walleye quotas will not result in any change in the daily bag limit for sport fishermen, because catches by Ohio anglers do not reach the TAC limits. Last year Ohio anglers caught 1.87 million walleye, will below this year’s quota of 2.75 million fish.
The committee said that weak walleye and yellow perch year classes in 2002, 2004 and 2006 necessitated the lower harvest in 2007 to protect the fishery.
The Lake Erie Committee comprises fishery managers from Michigan, New York, Ohio, Ontario and Pennsylvania.
rod bender bob