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  2. Fishing: Why the decline in Lake Erie perch? There are good ...

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    The 10-fish limit on yellow perch, imposed a few years ago, again will be in effect in Ohio waters a little east of Huron on the west and a little west of Fairport Harbor on the east.

  3. 43 walleye and a nice batch of perch: Our annual ... - AOL

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    Our destination was Port Clinton, Ohio, where we would be launching the boat to fish near Kelleys Island in Lake Erie’s western basin. After the eight-hour drive, we started fishing about 3 p.m.

  4. Millcreek's Presque Isle Fish & Farm aims to finally open in ...

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    Jim Shaffer, left, owner of Strong Winds Fisheries and Presque Isle Fish & Farm, is shown with son Wyatt Shaffer on board the Dixie, docked just east of State Street in Erie on July 5.

  5. Lake Erie - Wikipedia

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    Summer morning west of Cleveland. Lake Erie is home to one of the world's largest freshwater commercial fisheries. Lake Erie's fish populations are the most abundant of the Great Lakes, partially because of the lake's relatively mild temperatures and plentiful supply of plankton, which is the basic building block of the food chain. [41]

  6. Tinkers Creek (Cuyahoga River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Tinker's Creek is the largest tributary of the Cuyahoga River, the river which flows through Cleveland and into Lake Erie. Because of its glacial history, the course of the Cuyahoga River is unusual: it rises in Geauga County, Ohio, flows southward into the city of Akron, Ohio, and then abruptly turns northward and flows into Lake Erie.

  7. Zander - Wikipedia

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    In Ohio, many restaurants were caught using juvenile zander fillets in the 40 to 80 gram range in place of the Lake Erie yellow perch. Shortages of the perch along with skyrocketing prices caused wholesalers and restaurants to use the juvenile zander for popular "pike perch fillets". A zander in the coat of arms of Kuortane