(Undated) — The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is considering lowering the walleye limit. For the first time since 1956, is considering lowering the amount of walleye fish you can catch from six to four. The state agency says changes in lake habitats and ongoing technological advances in fishing as the main reasons behind the proposal. GPS devices and fish finding electronics, have made catching fish much easier in recent years. If the change is approved, it wouldn’t take effect until May 2027.
Minnesota DNR Considering Lowering Walleye Limit
