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DNR sets 5-walleye limit for 2025 open water season on Upper Red Lake

The regulation that begins May 10 aims to keep the lake’s stock of female spawning walleye in an ideal range by focusing angler harvest on the abundant immature fish under 17 inches.

Upper Red walleye
A pink jig tipped with a minnow was too much for this Upper Red Lake walleye to resist in this undated photo. Anglers on Upper Red will be able to keep 5 walleyes, with 1 fish over 17 inches allowed, when the 2025 open water season begins Saturday, May 10, 2025. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced the regulation Monday, March 31.
Brad Dokken / Grand Forks Herald

ST. PAUL – Anglers fishing on Upper Red Lake will be able to keep five walleyes, with only one walleye over 17 inches allowed, during the 2025 open-water season that opens Saturday, May 10.

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced the regulation Monday, March 31.

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“Upper Red Lake female spawning walleye have been managed at a level that has resulted in a number of strong year classes recently,” Edie Evarts, area fisheries supervisor for the DNR in Bemidji, said in a news release. “The summer regulation is an opportunity for anglers to keep abundant young walleye while also maintaining the breeding fish at a level that continues to produce successful year classes.”

By comparison, anglers in 2024 had a three-walleye possession limit on Upper Red — with only one fish longer than 17 inches allowed — from the May 11 fishing opener until June 15, when the limit increased to four walleyes with one over 17 inches allowed.

To continue producing the most successful year classes, enough female spawning walleye need to be present to produce lots of newly hatched walleye (known as fry). But if there are too many spawning walleye present, they produce too many fry. When fry are overabundant, the young fish don’t survive well because they are competing for a limited amount of food.

According to the DNR news release, the regulation that begins May 10 aims to keep Upper Red’s stock of female spawning walleye in an ideal range by focusing angler harvest on the abundant immature fish under 17 inches, so future numbers of spawning walleye are not higher than desired. The regulation also aims to make sure overall harvest does not exceed agreed upon levels.

“We now have 20 years of data from managing the lake since the walleye fishery reopened in 2006 and a good idea of the impact of fishing regulations from our annual angler creel surveys,” Evarts said.

Walleye management on Red Lake is a collaborative effort between the Red Lake Nation and the Minnesota DNR, governed by a joint harvest plan revised by the Red Lakes Fisheries Technical Committee in 2015. Winter harvest regulations for 2025-2026 will be determined after the summer fishing season and completion of fall assessment netting.

The Upper Red Lake Citizen Advisory Committee reviews walleye harvest totals and regulation options and provides recommendations for the state waters of Upper Red Lake. Upper Red Lake fishing regulations are available on the at .

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The DNR reminds anglers to protect Upper Red Lake and all Minnesota waters from aquatic invasive species by cleaning and draining watercraft and equipment and disposing of unwanted bait in the trash. A decontamination station is available at the Tamarac River Big Bog Public Water Access, referred to locally as Homestead Park.

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