HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
(PFBC) today announced that the 2012 creel limits for Lake Erie yellow perch
will be remain at 30 per day and walleye will remain at six per day.
Earlier this year, the PFBC adopted new regulations establishing adaptive
creel limits for walleye and yellow perch based on the annual quotas established
by the Lake Erie Committee, which consists of fisheries managers from Pa., Ohio,
N.Y., Mich., and Ontario, Canada.
“Adaptive fishing regulations are based on the most recent fishery assessment
results and are better aligned with the current status of the yellow perch and
walleye stocks,” said Chuck Murray, the PFBC’s Lake Erie biologist. “This
regulatory flexibility gave fisheries managers the ability to change daily
harvest limits prior to the onset of the summer boat fishing season on Lake
Erie.”
Murray said this year’s assessment showed that both yellow perch and walleye
populations remain stable. Based on this, the creel limits are being held at the
2011 limits. |
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