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WARREN COUNTY, OH -- For Warren Countians who like to go walleye fishing up at Lake Erie, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife announced the Lake Erie Daily Limits for the 2026 fishing season. Lake Erie anglers can expect the 2026 season to again offer world-class fishing, according to (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. As walleye from Lake Erie’s recent large hatches continue to grow, anglers can expect even more “Fish Ohio” sized walleyes to be caught in The Walleye Capital of the World. A Lake Erie “Fish Ohio” walleye is a fish measuring 28 inches or more in length.
Lake Erie walleye and yellow perch 2026 quotas were announced by the Lake Erie Committee on Friday, March 27. All angler daily harvest limits remain unchanged in Ohio for 2026 and will be in effect through April 30, 2027.
Yellow perch populations continue to struggle in most of Lake Erie, however a stable yellow perch population in Lake Erie’s west zone should provide good fishing in 2026.
Ohio’s Lake Erie Angler Daily Limits (May 1, 2026 – April 30, 2027)
Lake Erie walleye and yellow perch fisheries are managed through an interagency quota system. Each jurisdiction regulates its catches with annually determined harvest levels that ensure sustainability.
Walleye
Angler harvest rates set a new record high in 2025, and exceptional fishing is expected again in 2026. Above-average hatch success in eight of the past 11 years has sustained an abundant lake-wide population of walleye, and fish from the large 2015 year-class will provide trophy opportunities in upcoming seasons.
Yellow perch
Recent years have provided seasonally and regionally variable angling success for yellow perch. In 2026, the best fishing is expected in July and August in the west sone, where more consistent hatch success has resulted in better angling opportunities. Ohio’s central and east zones have both experienced low angler catch rates, as below-average hatches have resulted in decreased abundance. In the central and east zones, the best opportunities to catch limits are late in the fall near harbors as large adult perch migrate inshore to find baitfish.
Lake Erie fishing reports, information on Lake Erie research and management programs, fisheries resources, maps, and links to other Lake Erie web resources are available at wildohio.gov. The 2026-27 fishing regulations can be found via the HuntFish OH app, on wildohio.gov, or at locations where fishing licenses are sold.
The mission of the Division of Wildlife is to conserve and improve fish and wildlife resources and their habitats for sustainable use and appreciation by all. Visit wildohio.gov to find out more. ODNR ensures a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR website at ohiodnr.gov.