Upper Red Lake walleye reg changes Dec. 1 [UPDATED]

Published 9:27am Tuesday, November 29, 2011 Updated 11:27am Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Department of Natural Resources

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is reminding anglers that walleye regulations for Upper Red Lake will revert back to a 17- to 26-inch protected slot limit beginning Dec. 1, through the winter walleye season.

The daily and possession limit will remain at four fish, with only one fish over 26 inches allowed.

The winter adjustment back to the 17- to 26-inch protected range is a necessary step for harvest management because winter angling pressure on Upper Red has been consistently higher than open water pressure. Walleye abundance remains high and good numbers of fish shorter than 17 inches are present for harvest.

Red Lake walleye regulations are not specifically listed in the Minnesota Fishing Regulations booklet since they are subject to revision based on seasonal harvest estimates. This year is the third year of consistent open water and winter harvest regulations for walleye as DNR works toward a citizen advisory committee objective of regulation stability.

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