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walleye express
Posted 11/26/2003 10:12 AM (#9797)
Subject: New 2004 Regs for Michigans Lake Erie Waters.



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For those of you who didn't know or hear.


Agency: Natural Resources
Cool approves Lake Erie fishing regulations
October 10, 2003

Michigan Department of Natural Resources Director K.L. Cool today approved walleye fishing regulations for Lake Erie, designed to help sustain what is considered to be the nation’s finest natural walleye fishery.

The Director’s Order, drafted over several months of cooperation with myriad Lake Erie fishing interests and approved at the regular monthly meeting of the Michigan Natural Resources Commission meeting in Lansing, represents a compromise between fishing interests and fishery managers. Each state bordering Lake Erie, and Canada, agreed to reduce its total annual walleye harvest by 40 percent through a self-selected combination of actions.

Lake Erie walleye anglers in Michigan waters presently are allowed to fish throughout the year, observing a 13-inch minimum size limit and keeping up to six fish. The new regulations, effective April 1, 2004, will close the walleye season from April 1 to May 31, increase the size limit to 15-inches, and reduce the daily bag limit to five fish.

Anglers on the Detroit River will observe identical size and daily bag limits, but the fishery will remain open year round. Lake St. Clair and St. Clair River walleye fishing regulations will remain unchanged. The orders will remain effective through 2009, but will be reviewed annually.

“We are blessed to have the finest natural walleye fishery in the country on our Southeast shores,” Cool said. “Our science indicates that we are on the verge of seeing a dramatic decrease in Lake Erie walleye populations, caused mostly by seasonal impacts to reproduction during the past few years. By managing this unique resource proactively with regulations that accommodate anticipated population shortfalls, we can be assured that Lake Erie will remain a world-class destination for walleye.”

Cool also approved a property exchange that provides a connecting trail between the City of Monroe and Sterling State Park, and 104 acres of wetland on the south side of the park for anglers and waterfowl hunters. The long-awaited exchange fulfills a commitment from the DNR as part of the Sterling State Park renovation, completed this year and formally dedicated in June.

The next regular meeting of the NRC is Nov. 6-7 in Lansing.

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Jim Ordway
Posted 11/26/2003 2:59 PM (#9803 - in reply to #9797)
Subject: RE: New 2004 Regs for Michigans Lake Erie Waters.


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Dan,
Why would they close the Erie waters and not the Detroit River? What is the thought process. Are they trying to protect the reef spawners, while ignoring the massive river run? Just wondering.
Take care,
Jim O
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walleye express
Posted 11/26/2003 5:15 PM (#9809 - in reply to #9803)
Subject: RE: New 2004 Regs for Michigans Lake Erie Waters.



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Originally written by Jim Ordway on 2003-11-26 3:59 PM

Dan,
Why would they close the Erie waters and not the Detroit River? What is the thought process. Are they trying to protect the reef spawners, while ignoring the massive river run? Just wondering.
Take care,
Jim O


Jim.

I think Terror Eyes hit the nail on the head on the other board. Lot's of money gets spread around to those little bait shop, bars, stores, launches, Motels and a vast array of other fishing related businesses during that time when the Detroit is hot. And it might just have caused to much on of an uproar, if the DNR went to crazy and closed to much with the new regs.

Edited by walleye express 11/26/2003 5:16 PM
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John Dolly
Posted 11/26/2003 10:35 PM (#9821 - in reply to #9797)
Subject: RE: New 2004 Regs for Michigans Lake Erie Waters.


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I think fishing during the spawn brings big money to those areas but is it worth losing the fine fishery. I am from NY an can remember fishing the spring opener every year. Let them spawn and it will be better for the future. Happy Thanksgiving to all.

Edited by John Dolly 11/26/2003 10:37 PM
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sworrall
Posted 12/1/2003 7:11 AM (#9872 - in reply to #9821)
Subject: RE: New 2004 Regs for Michigans Lake Erie Waters.




Location: Rhinelander
Good to see the restrictions that were put in place, no system is immune from overfishing. How many anglers do you think will be displaced from a trip they have taken during that timeframe in the past?
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