Through Ups And Downs, Lake Erie Remains Gold Mine For Walleye

PORT CLINTON — Prehistoric native tribes were likely the first to feast on Lake Erie’s abundant supply of walleye. A missionary working in the region in the late 1700s called the same fish a perch with "sharp teeth like those of a pike.”

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