Lake Erie anglers found Fish Ohio success in 2023
Fish Ohio records from Lake Erie show 3,916 catches of trophy fish from 17 different species were submitted in 2023, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
The Fish Ohio program celebrates amazing catches of 25 species of fish. On Lake Erie, popular species sought by anglers include walleye, yellow perch, smallmouth bass and channel catfish. Those who reel in a qualifying catch receive the commemorative Fish Ohio pin for their first entry and a Master Angler pin for catching qualifiers of four different species in the same year. Applications for a Fish Ohio pin and minimum length requirements are found at fishohio.gov.
Lake Erie, renowned as The Walleye Capital of the World, received the most Fish Ohio submissions of all the state’s waters in 2023 and is known as a premier fishing destination for a variety of species. Angler-submitted Fish Ohio records from 2023 specific to Lake Erie are shown below:
Walleye
1,073 Fish Ohio entries in 2023 (qualifying length 28 inches)
34 inches was longest reported catch
Yellow perch
324 Fish Ohio entries in 2023 (qualifying length 13 inches)
15½ inches was longest reported catch
Smallmouth bass
152 Fish Ohio entries in 2023 (qualifying length 20 inches)
23¾ inches was longest reported catch
Freshwater drum
810 Fish Ohio entries in 2023 (qualifying length 24 inches)
36 inches was longest reported catch
White bass
247 Fish Ohio entries in 2023 (qualifying length 15 inches)
19 inches was longest reported catch
Steelhead
115 Fish Ohio entries in 2023 (qualifying length 28 inches)
35 inches was longest reported catch
Channel catfish
687 Fish Ohio entries in 2023 (qualifying length 26 inches)
38 inches was longest reported catch
Largemouth Bass
78 Fish Ohio entries in 2023 (qualifying length 20 inches)
24½ inches was the longest reported catch
In 2022, anglers generated $5.5 billion in economic spending in Ohio, according to a report released by the Wildlife Management Institute, Responsive Management, and Southwick Associates. The research found that 18% of Ohio’s adults, about 1.7 million individuals, participate in fishing. The most popular counties for anglers were those along Lake Erie and the Ohio River, and 37% of anglers took at least one trip to Lake Erie to fish.
The Division of Wildlife has a number of resources available to assist anglers. Find Lake Erie fishing resources at wildohio.gov. Many additional resources are available with the HuntFish OH mobile app. Fishing regulations and an interactive fishing map can be located conveniently from any mobile device. Get started fishing with the Wild Ohio Harvest Community, which provides online learning modules, in-person classes, recipes, and more.
Anglers are reminded to purchase an Ohio license before fishing in public waters. An Ohio resident license is $25. It is valid for one year from its purchase date and is required of all anglers ages 16 and older. They should also check the 2024-25 Ohio Fishing Regulations before their next outing.