The binational Lake Erie Committee is composed of fishery managers from the lake’s five bordering jurisdictions to set the total allowable catches for each year as part of a coordinated effort to achieve sustainable harvest levels. The 2024 catch represented a slight decrease in walleye and the numbers for 2025 will likely be set during their annual meeting in March, just ahead. Read the full story by the Post-Journal.
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