How big can a Lake Erie walleye get?
A sub-species of walleye (Blue Walleye), that formally inhabited Lake Erie and Ontario is now extinct. Populations of this sub-species are still present in Canada. SIZE: The common length for walleye is around 54 cm (22.3 in) with the maximum reported length being 107 cm (42 in).
What is the biggest fish caught in Lake Erie?
Rudzinski caught a yellow perch Friday night that weighed 2.98 pounds on the state-certified scale at his store. It measured 16⅞ inches in length. If the Pennsylvania Boat and Fish Commission rounds that up to a full 3 pounds, the perch would be a certified state record.
How old is a 30 inch walleye in Lake Erie?
A 30 inch walleye averages 16 to 25 years old. Growth rates largely depend on habitat quality and forage abundance. After reaching maturity around year three, walleye grow between 0.5 and 1 inch per year.
What is the largest walleye ever caught?
25 pounds
So let the record be known in the walleye world that the world record walleye of 25 pounds which measured 41 inches in length was caught by Mabry Harper in the great state of Tennessee in 1960 was a most well documented claim and there has never been any evidence to prove the contrary.
Where are they catching walleye on Lake Erie?
the western basin
The walleye are plentiful in the western basin especially, as schools seek shallow depths and warmer waters in which to spawn. Record catches are being reported all throughout the western basin, but especially in the reefs and near the tributary rivers (Maumee, Portage, and Sandusky rivers).
How do you catch big walleye in Lake Erie?
Trolling is by far the most productive fishing technique for catching Walleye on Lake Erie. When you go fishing with your charter, chances are you’ll either be drifting or trolling. If you’d prefer to do be more hands-on, some good old-fashioned casting and jigging is always an option.
What is the deepest spot in Lake Erie?
210 feet
It is the southernmost, shallowest, and smallest by volume of the Great Lakes and therefore also has the shortest average water residence time. At its deepest point Lake Erie is 210 feet (64 metres) deep….
Lake Erie | |
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Surface elevation | 569 ft (173 m) |
Islands | 24+ (see list) |
How big is a 5 year old walleye?
about 14”-18”
-For both Walleye and Northern Pike the best age for eating are 5-9 year old fish because of the fillet size, quality of meat, and superior taste. For Walleye this means about 14”-18” and for Northern Pike in between 24”-30”.
What is a good size walleye?
The best eating size fish: walleye 15 – 18 inches, perch 9 – 12 inches and northern pike 22 – 28 inches. We encourage our guests to enjoy eating while they are here when the fish are at their very best freshness and taste.
What does a 27 inch walleye weigh?
Walleye Length To Weight Conversion Chart
25 in | 6.36 lb |
26 in | 7.20 lb |
27 in | 8.12 lb |
28 in | 9.12 lb |
29 in | 10.20 lb |
What is the most common fish in Lake Erie?
It has an average depth of 62 feet and a maximum depth of 210 feet. Lake Erie has borders with four states NY, PA, OH, MI and our neighbor to the north Canada. The most popular fish on Lake Erie is the walleye with smallmouth bass and perch being a close second.
Are Lake Erie’s Fish safe to eat?
The answer is yes! It is safe to eat Lake Erie walleye 52 meals a year, or an average of once a week. All fish from Lake Erie are safe to eat some of the time, but walleye are among the safest, covered only by the general “one meal a week” advisory that covers most game fish in Ohio.
Are blue catfish in Lake Erie?
Blue Catfish in Lake Erie. Every year we catch a lot of catfish that are dark gray (Blue) in color out of the lake, rivers connected to the lake, or northern lakes like Norwalk or Spencer. My opinion is that they are channel catfish that are either, naturally because of age or temporarily because of environment, dark in color.
Where to catch walleye on the Columbia River?
Targeting Walleye at the mouth of the Hood River on the Columbia is one of the lesser-known places where to catch walleye on the Columbia River to catch these fish. However, it can be as productive as some of the upper reaches like The Dalles and John Day Pools and often you will be the only boat in the area.