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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife is touting great numbers of trophy fish caught in Lake Erie in 2024, showcasing the tremendous fishing opportunities in Ohio’s Great Lake. Fish Ohio records from Lake Erie, known as the Walleye Capital of the World, show 3,710 catches of trophy fish from 17 different species were submitted in 2024.
The Fish Ohio program celebrates amazing catches of 25 species of fish. Those who reel in a qualifying catch, fish that meet specific length requirements based on species, receive the commemorative Fish Ohio pin for their first entry and a Master Angler pin for catching qualifiers of four different species in the same year. Applications for a Fish Ohio pin and minimum length requirements are found at fishohio.gov.
Ohio has 124,000 acres of inland water, 7,000 miles of streams, 2.25 million acres of Lake Erie water, and 481 miles of the Ohio River. Fishing is a cost-effective and accessible outdoor recreational activity, with resident one-year licenses costing $25. Youth under the age of 16 can fish for free, and all Ohio residents can fish without purchasing a license during Free Fishing Days on Saturday, June 14 and Sunday, June 15.
Lake Erie received the most Fish Ohio submissions of all the state’s waters in 2024. Angler-submitted Fish Ohio records from 2024 specific to Lake Erie are shown below:
The Division of Wildlife has many resources available to assist anglers. Find Lake Erie fishing resources at wildohio.gov. Many additional resources are available at your fingertips with the HuntFish OH mobile app. Fishing regulations and an interactive fishing map can be located with ease from any mobile device Get started fishing with Wild Ohio Harvest, which provides online learning modules, in-person classes, recipes, and more.
Remember to purchase an Ohio license before fishing in public waters. An Ohio resident license is $25. It is valid for one year from its purchase date and is required of all anglers ages 16 and older. Check the 2025-26 Ohio Fishing Regulations before your next outing.
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.