Walleye Regulation Change: Public Hearing Scheduled
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SCHEDULED FOR JULY: PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING CHANGE TO WALLEYE CREEL AND POSSESSION LIMITS
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division is proposing a change to walleye fishing regulations at Lake Blue Ridge in Fannin County. This change would adjust the current walleye creel and possession limit from fifteen (15) to eight (8) fish.
“The current creel and possession limit of fifteen walleye at Lake Blue Ridge was established in the 1970’s and no longer meets management objectives,” says John Biagi, chief of the Fisheries Management Section. “This change would adjust the walleye creel and possession limit to the statewide limit of 8 fish, further simplifying fishing regulations for Georgia anglers.”
MORE INFORMATION
- News Release: Proposed Change to Walleye Regulations
- Proposed Change to Walleye Regulations/Public Comment Opportunity
- Public Hearing Date and Info
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