From Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources <[email protected]>
Subject NEWS RELEASE: DNR To Host Public Meeting On St. Louis River Walleye Management
Date April 25, 2024 2:13 PM
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: *April 25, 2024
*Contact: *Brad Ray, DNR Lake Superior Fisheries Supervisor
[email protected] or 715-779-4036

*DNR To Host Public Meeting On St. Louis *

*River **Walleye Management

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A nice walleye in a black landing net.

Many St. Louis River walleye migrate downstream to Lake Superior after spawning, and recent projects have provided some insight into how many fish make that trek. / Photo Credit: iStock / Willard

*SUPERIOR, Wis.* ? The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will host an informational public meeting on Thursday, May 9 at 6 p.m. to discuss walleye management in the St. Louis River and the western region of Lake Superior.

This meeting will discuss:


* The status of the population and fishery ahead of the St. Louis River walleye season opener May 11
* Recent walleye-related projects in the area
* Current management issues impacting the walleye fishery

Attendees will hear a short presentation on walleye management at the beginning of the meeting before the floor is opened to questions or comments on walleye management or any other Lake Superior fisheries topic.

?The St. Louis River fisheries are jointly managed between the states of Wisconsin and Minnesota, and the river features the largest population of walleye in Lake Superior, as well as the largest recreational walleye fishery in the lake,? said Paul Piszczek, DNR fisheries biologist. ?The walleye population is completely sustained through natural reproduction, which the states carefully monitor and maintain through the protection of spawning fish in the system.?

As local anglers know, many St. Louis River walleye migrate downstream to Lake Superior after spawning, and recent projects have provided some insight into how many fish make that trek.

Under current regulations, walleye anglers fishing the St. Louis River and Estuary are subject to different regulations than those fishing Lake Superior proper.

?The divergent regulations between the river and the lake can make enforcement difficult near those boundaries," said Dray Carl, DNR fisheries biologist. "Since these are the same migratory fish moving between these waters, we recommend finding a way to merge regulations to find a common regulatory framework that?s easy to understand and enforce while still upholding the goals for the fishery.?

You can find more information on Lake Superior fisheries management on the DNR?s?fisheries website [ [link removed] ].

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*EVENT DETAILS*

*What:* Public meeting on St. Louis River walleye management

* When*: Thursday, May 9 at 6 p.m.

* Where: *Barkers Island ? Superior Room
300 Marina Dr.
Superior, WI







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