Lake Erie anglers can expect the 2024 fishing
season to again offer world- renowned opportunities, according to the DNR.
Following years of strong walleye hatches, Lake Erie
continues to affirm that it is The Walleye Capital of the
World. Additionally, a stable yellow perch population in Lake Erie’s west zone will provide good fishing in 2024, “Lake Erie is known worldwide as a top fishing destination for a variety of species,” said Travis Hartman, Lake Erie Fisheries Program Administrator for the Division of Wildlife.
The walleye daily limit on Lake Erie is six fish per angler with a 15-inch minimum length requirement.
Walleye hatch success has been well above average for six consecutive years, including the three largest hatches ever surveyed.
Anglers will mostly catch abundant 2- to 6-year-old-fish ranging from 15 to 24 inches.
“The ‘23 walleye hatch showed above-average results in the western and central basins,” said Hartman.
“We expect walleye anglers to find outstanding fishing across the lake.”
