As I write this column, an effort was underway at the Ohio Statehouse to recognize the walleye as the official state fish.
As I understand it, Ohio is one of only three states in the union that doesn’t yet have an officially named state fish. The other two are Indiana and Iowa.
My question is: Is it really necessary to deem the walleye the official Ohio fish or is some other species more worthy?
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