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  2. Slot limit - Wikipedia

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    A slot limit is a tool used by fisheries managers to regulate the size of fish that can legally be harvested from particular bodies of water. Usually set by state fish and game departments, the protected slot limit prohibits the harvest of fish where the lengths, measured from the snout to the end of the tail, fall within the protected interval. [1]

  3. Walleye slot limit expands Aug. 1 for Mille Lacs anglers - AOL

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    Jul. 25—The minimum length of walleye Mille Lacs Lake anglers can keep drops from 21 to 20 inches beginning Tuesday, Aug. 1. Mille Lacs' one-fish limit will remain in place, but the change ...

  4. Walleye fishing - Wikipedia

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    Walleye (painting) Fishing for walleye is a popular sport with anglers in Canada and the Northern United States, where the fish is native.The current IGFA all tackle record is 11.34 kilograms (25 lb 0 oz), caught on August 2, 1960 in Old Hickory Lake, Tennessee.

  5. Whitefish Lake (Thunder Bay District) - Wikipedia

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    Whitefish Lake is located in the Thunder Bay District in Northwestern Ontario, [1] Canada, near the village of Nolalu. The lake contains walleye, pike, and small mouth bass but is noted for its perch fishing. The average depth of Whitefish Lake is seven feet.

  6. Fewer walleye on Mille Lacs will mean tighter regulations ...

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    In fact, the agency said, walleye harvest this winter is estimated so far at nearly 8,000 pounds, almost double last year's total kill of 4,300 pounds when anglers put in far more hours on the ice.

  7. Lake Nipissing - Wikipedia

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    Lake Nipissing is the third-largest lake entirely in Ontario. It is relatively shallow for a large lake, with an average depth of only 4.5 m (15 ft). The shallowness of the lake makes for many sandbars along the lake's irregular shoreline.

  8. Walleye - Wikipedia

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    The walleye (Sander vitreus, synonym Stizostedion vitreum), also called the walleyed pike, [3] yellow pike, yellow pikeperch or yellow pickerel, [4] is a freshwater perciform fish native to most of Canada and to the Northern United States. It is a North American close relative of the European zander, also known as the pikeperch.

  9. Lake Manitou - Wikipedia

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    Lake Manitou is the largest lake on Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Canada. With an area of 104 square kilometres (40 sq mi), [ 1 ] it is the largest lake on a lake island in the world. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Reaching depths of up to 162 ft, it is also the deepest of the 108 lakes on Manitoulin Island. [ 4 ]