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Chapter NR 20

FISHING: INLAND WATERS; OUTLYING WATERS

Subchapter I — Purpose and Definitions NR 20.16 Special early catch and release season for trout. NR 20.01 Purpose. NR 20.20 County and statewide table. NR 20.03 Definitions. Subchapter IV — Department Authority Subchapter II — Prohibited Methods NR 20.25 License waiver. NR 20.05 General restrictions. NR 20.06 Hook and line fishing. NR 20.30 Department permitted to take fish. NR 20.07 Special sturgeon hook and line fishing restrictions. NR 20.33 Special open and closed seasons. NR 20.08 Restrictions on the use of bait. NR 20.35 Alternate size and bag limits. NR 20.09 Spearing restrictions. NR 20.36 Modifications in daily bag limit and minimum size limit in response NR 20.10 Special sturgeon spearing restrictions. to tribal harvest. NR 20.11 Ice fishing and fishing shelter restrictions. NR 20.37 Special size and bag limits for Lac du Flambeau reservation. NR 20.12 Setline and set or bank pole restrictions. NR 20.38 Control of detrimental fish. NR 20.13 General netting restrictions. NR 20.39 Permits for use of nonstandard minnow gear on inland waters. NR 20.14 Minnow collecting restrictions. NR 20.40 Fishing tournaments. Subchapter III — Authorized Methods, Open Seasons, Daily Bag Limits and NR 20.41 Experimental waters. Size Restrictions on Specified Waters NR 20.60 Monthly sport trolling fishing reports. NR 20.15 Authorized methods. NR 20.65 Report of licensed guides.

Note: Chapter NR 20 as it existed on May 31, 1999, was repealed and a new chap- (13) “Fishing shelter” means any building, tent, vehicle, ter NR 20 was created effective June 1, 1999. This chapter interprets ss. 29.014 and 29.041, Stats. shanty or similar enclosure used for the purpose of fishing. (14) “Game fish” has the meaning found in s. 29.001 (41), Subchapter I — Purpose and Definitions Stats. (15) “Green Bay” means those waters of Lake NR 20.01 Purpose. This chapter establishes open and located to the west of the Green Bay−Lake Michigan line. For the closed seasons, bag limits, possession limits, size restrictions and purposes of s. NR 20.20, Green Bay shall mean Green Bay, Stur- other rules governing the taking of fish in the inland and outlying geon Bay, Sawyer’s Harbor, the Sturgeon Bay ship canal from waters of Wisconsin. Sturgeon Bay to a line located in the NE¼ of the NW¼, section History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99. 22, T27N, R26E, Door county, commencing at a point on the southwest shore of the Sturgeon Bay ship canal directly beneath NR 20.03 Definitions. In this chapter: the center of the Wisconsin public service company power line (1) “Angler” means any person engaged in fishing. and extending in a northeasterly direction beneath and parallel to (2) “Artificial fly” means a single hook dressed with fur, the center of the power line to a point on the northeast shore of the feathers, hair, silk, tinsel, thread or similar material to imitate the ship canal and the Fox river from its mouth up to the dam at DeP- natural food of fish. ere. For purposes of this chapter, “Green Bay” does not include (3) “Artificial lure” means a spoon, spinner, jig, plug or other that portion of Green Bay bounded by the mouth of the Menomi- fish bait made of hair, feathers, cork, wood, rubber, metal, plastic nee river on the west, the “government pier” or breakwall on the or other synthetic materials, or combinations of these materials. south, the “lighthouse pier” or breakwall on the north, and a line An “artificial lure” may not include natural or organic food stuffs connecting the eastern−most points of those breakwalls on the such as corn, marshmallows, dough, cheese, meat, living or dead east. organisms or parts of those items, except hair, feathers, cork, (16) “Green Bay−Lake Michigan line” means a line com- wood or rubber. mencing at the northwest side of the Northport dock where it joins (4) “Attached”, for the purpose of s. NR 20.10, means affixed the shoreline in section 33, T33N, R29E; then running northeast- to the sturgeon immediately in front of the tail. erly to the range light (signal light) on Plum island; then running (5) “Barbless hooks” means hooks with no barbs, or hooks along the north and west shore of Plum island to the U.S. coast with barbs that have been compressed to be in complete contact guard station; then running northerly to the southwesterly point on with the shank of the hook. Shellswick dock, which is located on Lobdell’s point on Washing- (6) “Business day” has the meaning given it in s. 421.301 (6), ton island; then running along Shellswick dock to the shoreline of Stats. Lobdell’s point; then running along the west shore of Washington island to Boyer’s Bluff light; then running north to its terminus at (7) “Current validated sturgeon carcass tag”, for the purpose the Wisconsin−Michigan boundary line. of s. NR 20.10, means an unused tag of the current year validated according to the requirements of s. NR 20.10 (5). (17) “Lake Michigan” means those waters of Lake Michigan located east of the Green Bay−Lake Michigan line and those (8) “Daily bag limit” means the maximum number of fish that waters of the Sturgeon Bay ship canal east of a line located directly may be reduced to a person’s possession in one day. beneath the center of the Wisconsin public service company (9) “Department” means the department of natural resources. power lines. (10) “Dip net” means a piece of netting suspended from a (18) “Lake Michigan tributaries” means the Pike river and its round or square frame that does not exceed 8 feet in diameter or tributaries, Kenosha and Racine counties; Kewaunee river and its 8 feet square. tributaries excluding Little Scarboro, Scarboro, Roger and Casco (11) “Fish length” means the distance from the tip of the snout creeks, Kewaunee county; Milwaukee river upstream to the Graf- in a straight line to the utmost end of the tail fin fully compressed. ton dam in the village of Grafton and tributaries to the Milwaukee (12) “Fishing” or “fish”, when used as a verb, means to take, river upstream to the first dam or lake; Menomonee river upstream capture, kill or attempt to take, capture or kill any variety of fish to the Lepper dam in the village of Menomonee Falls and tribu- in the waters of the state. taries to the Menomonee river upstream to the first dam or lake;

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and all other tributaries to Lake Michigan upstream to the first (29) “Panfish” means the following fish species: yellow dam or lake. perch, bluegill, black crappie, white crappie, pumpkinseed, green (19) “Lake Winnebago system” means Lakes Buttes des sunfish, warmouth and orangespotted sunfish. Morts, Winneconne, Poygan, Winnebago and all their tributaries (30) “Position fishing” means fishing from a boat in a manner from their mouths upstream to the first dam including the Fox where the fishing line extends vertically into the water while the river from Lake Winnebago upstream to the dam above Princeton boat is maneuvered by the use of a motor. and all its tributaries from their mouths upstream to the first dam (31) “Possession limit” means the maximum number of a fish and the Wolf river from its mouth upstream to the dam in the city of Shawano and all its tributaries from their mouths upstream to species that a person may possess, which is twice the daily bag the first dam including Cincoe lake, Partridge Crop lake and Par- limit specified in this chapter except the possession limit for trout tridge lake in Calumet, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Marquette, Out- is 10 of which no more than 5 may be a combined total of brown agamie, Shawano, Waupaca, Waushara and Winnebago counties. and rainbow trout, the possession limit for minnows is specified in s. NR 20.14, and the possession limit for flathead catfish from (20) “Lower Wisconsin river” means the Wisconsin river the Lake Winnebago system is 10 until March 31, 2012, when it including all sloughs, bayous, flowages and tributaries from their mouths upstream to the first highway bridge in Columbia, Sauk, reverts back to twice the daily bag limit. Dane, Iowa, Richland, Grant and Crawford counties upstream (32) “Rough fish” has the meaning found in s. 29.001 (74), from the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks in Stats. Grant and Crawford counties. (33) “Safe harvest” means a level of harvest that incorporates (21) “Major Green Bay tributaries” means Duck creek an appropriate margin of safety, estimates of the population and upstream to the first dam above the Pamperin park foot bridge in acceptable exploitation rates which will reasonably prevent har- the village of Howard excluding its tributaries, Suamico river vest of more than 35% of the population of adult walleyes or 27% upstream to CTH HS, East river upstream to Hoffman road (CTH of the population of adult muskellunge. The margin of safety XX) excluding its tributaries, Brown county; Peshtigo river assures that the true safe harvest is not exceeded in more than 1 of upstream to the Peshtigo dam, Little river upstream to Radar road, 40 cases. For waters where a population estimate has not been Marinette county; Little Suamico river upstream to CTH J exclud- made, a regression model based upon population estimates from ing tributaries, Pensaukee river upstream to CTH J excluding trib- other waters will be used. utaries, Oconto river upstream to Stiles dam excluding tributaries except Little river, Little river upstream to state highway 141 (34) “Secretary” means secretary of the department of natural excluding tributaries, Oconto county. resources. (22) “Mendota lake” means Mendota lake, Cherokee lake, (35) “Seine” has the meaning found in s. 29.522 (3), Stats. Warner Park lagoons, Pheasant Branch creek from its mouth (36) “Setline” means a line with one or more hooks fastened upstream to county highway M, Sixmile creek from its mouth to it and designed to be set or left unattended in the water for the upstream to state highway 19, and Yahara river from its mouth purpose of taking fish. upstream to state highway 19, Dane county. (37) “Set or bank pole” means a pole equipped with a line with (23) “Mid lake reef complex” means those waters of Lake one or more hooks fastened to it, designed to be used for fishing Michigan within the following area: All waters bounded by a line from the banks of lakes or rivers and set or left unattended. beginning at a point where 43 degrees 7 minutes north latitude and (37m) “Sheboygan marsh” means waters within the area 87 degrees 40 minutes west longitude intersect, northerly to 43 commonly known as Sheboygan Marsh county park including degrees 20 minutes north latitude, easterly to 87 degrees 20 min- Sheboygan lake and its tributaries upstream to the first road cross- utes west longitude, northerly to 43 degrees 30 minutes north lati- ing. tude, easterly to the Wisconsin−Michigan state line, southerly to 43 degrees north latitude, westerly to 87 degrees 14 minutes west (38) “Spearing” means fishing with a device consisting of a longitude, northerly to 43 degrees 3 minutes north latitude, west- shaft with an attached sharp point or points and includes devices erly to 87 degrees 18 minutes west longitude, southerly to 43 such as spears, bow and arrow, spear guns or similar devices. degrees north latitude, westerly to 87 degrees 23 minutes west lon- (39) “Telemetry device” means any device attached to or gitude, northwesterly to 43 degrees 7 minutes north latitude, and implanted in a fish that transmits a sonic or electronic signal. westerly to 87 degrees 40 minutes west latitude. This area encom- (40) “Troll” or “trolling” means fishing by trailing any lure, passes the elevated areas of the lake bed commonly known as the bait or similar device that may be used to attract or catch fish from Sheboygan reef, the Northeast reef, the Milwaukee reef, and the East reef. a boat propelled by a means other than drifting or rowing. Casting and immediate retrieval of a bait, lure or similar device while the (24) “Minnow dip net” has the same meaning as “dip net”. motor is running or position fishing is not trolling. (25) “Minnow seine” means a seine that does not exceed 35 (41) “Trout stream” means those waters designated by the feet in length with mesh that does not exceed one−half inch stretch department pursuant to s. NR 1.02 (7). measure. Note: Copy available for review at the Bureau of Fisheries Management and Habi- (26) “Minnow trap” means a device for catching minnows tat Protection, Department of Natural Resources, 101 S. Webster Street, P.O. Box that does not exceed 24 inches in length and does not exceed 16 7921, Madison WI 53707. inches in width with an opening in the throat of the trap that does (42) “Unattended line” means a fishing line to which the per- not exceed 1½ inches in diameter. son using the line is not actively directing his or her attention and, (27) “Muskellunge” means fish of the species Esox masqui- during open water, any line that is more than 100 yards from the nongy and includes muskellunge − northern pike hybrids. person using the line. (28) “Openly exposed” means open to view by a person in a (43) “Yellowstone lake” means Yellowstone lake and the Yel- passing vehicle. lowstone river from Yellowstone lake upstream to county high- (28m) “Outlying trout and salmon waters” means those way F. waters designated as outlying trout and salmon waters pursuant to History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; cr. (28m), Register, s. 29.191 (4), Stats., Lake Michigan tributaries as defined in sub. December, 1999, No. 528, eff. 4−1−00; am. (18), Register, September, 2000, No. 537, eff. 4−1−01; CR 01−012: am. (17), (19), (22) and (42), cr. (37m) and (43); CR 01−013: (18), and the Little river from its confluence with the Oconto river am. (31), Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4−1−02; CR02−014: am. (42), Regis- upstream to the highway 141 bridge. ter September 2002 No. 561, eff. 4−1−03.

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Subchapter II — Prohibited Methods drawn through the water for the purpose of catching fish or draw- ing the hooks into the body of fish. NR 20.05 General restrictions. No person may do any (9) Fish with an unattended line except where specifically of the following: authorized under s. NR 20.20. Failure to immediately respond to (1) Fish by any means other than hook and line except as spe- a line upon indication of a bite shall be prima facie evidence that cifically authorized in subch. III. the line is unattended. (2) Possess or control any firearm, gun or similar device at any Note: For further restrictions on the use of setlines and set or bank poles, see s. time while on the waters, banks or shores that might be used for NR 20.12. the purpose of fishing. (10) Fish in open water with a free−floating or anchored buoy- ant device with attached hook and line that is not held or otherwise (3) Fish within 200 feet of any fishway, lock or dam by any controlled by the angler. means other than by hook and line in the inland waters. Note: This method is commonly known as jug fishing. (4) Fish for any species of fish at any time other than during History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; cr. (3m), Register, the open season for that species of fish. December, 1999, No. 528, eff. 4−1−00; CR 01−012: am. (5), Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4−1−02. (5) Fish for any variety of fish in trout streams other than dur- ing the open season for trout except that rough fish may be taken NR 20.07 Special sturgeon hook and line fishing by hand. restrictions. No person may do any of the following: (6) Fish for, possess or control fish in excess of the daily bag (1) Possess a lake sturgeon taken by hook and line unless a limit authorized in s. NR 20.20 for that water while on the waters, hook and line lake sturgeon tag is immediately attached to the lake banks or shores of waters or while fishing except as authorized on sturgeon and the tagged lake sturgeon is registered at a department specific waters by s. NR 20.35, 20.36 or 20.37. lake sturgeon registration station by 6:00 p.m. on the day after it (7) Possess or control fish unless they are included as part of was taken. the daily bag limit. Fish that are not released immediately shall be Note: Hook and line lake sturgeon tags will be available at department service cen- included as part of the daily bag limit. ters and regional offices each year prior to the open season. (8) Possess or control any fish in excess of the possession (2) Remove the registration tag attached to the fish by the limit. department until the carcass is prepared for final consumption. The hook and line lake sturgeon registration tag shall be retained (9) Possess or control fish of any size other than that autho- by the person taking the lake sturgeon until the fish is consumed. rized by the size restriction. (3) Transport any lake sturgeon in or on any motor−driven (10) Use, attach or implant a telemetry device on or into a fish. vehicle from the time the lake sturgeon is taken to the time it is (11) Raise, remove or otherwise tamper with another person’s lawfully registered pursuant to sub. (1) unless the lake sturgeon is commercial fishing gear set in any water without permission from carried openly exposed and in a manner so that the lake sturgeon the licensed user. This restriction does not apply to agents of the tag attached to the lake sturgeon cannot be handled or manipulated department. by any occupant of the vehicle. (12) Use, possess, control, set or place in any water any live (4) Transport any lake sturgeon in or on any boat from the time box, or similar device that might be used for the keeping of fish the lake sturgeon is taken to the time it is lawfully registered pur- unless a tag of permanent material bearing the name and address suant to sub. (1) unless the lake sturgeon is carried openly of the owner or user is securely attached and is readable and leg- exposed. ible. (5) Obtain more than one hook and line lake sturgeon tag Note: This restriction does not apply to receptacles carried by the angler to contain fish while fishing. except that one additional hook and line lake sturgeon tag may be (13) Sponsor a fishing tournament unless a permit has been obtained for Wisconsin−Michigan boundary waters. History: obtained from the department pursuant to s. NR 20.40. Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99. History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; CR 01−012: am. (1) and (4), Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4−1−02; CR 02−073: am. (5) and (6), NR 20.08 Restrictions on the use of bait. No person Register January 2003 No. 565, eff. 2−1−03. may do any of the following: (1) Use goldfish as bait or possess goldfish in any form or NR 20.06 Hook and line fishing. No person may do any manner on any water of the state. of the following: (2) Use alewife as bait or possess alewife in any form or man- (1) Fish in inland waters by the method of trolling except ner on any water of the state except Lake Michigan, Lake Michi- where specifically authorized in s. NR 20.20. gan tributaries, Green Bay, major Green Bay tributaries, and all (2) Fish with more than 3 hooks, baits or lures. other tributary streams, rivers and ditches to Green Bay upstream (3) Fish with any hook and line fishing tackle, bait, hooks or to the first dam or lake. lures on waters where its use is not authorized in s. NR 20.20. (3) Release any unused bait into any waters of the state unless Gear restrictions for trout and salmon on waters or portions of issued a permit pursuant to s. 29.736, Stats. waters specified in s. NR 20.20 apply to all species while fishing (4) Use as bait, possess or release any minnows or other fish on those waters. on the waters or shores of waters that have been chemically treated (3m) Possess or control any live bait or any other baits, hooks for trout management when posted by department signs. or lures other than artificial lures while on the waters, banks or (5) Take, gather, collect, possess or attempt to take, gather or shores of waters where only the use of artificial lures is authorized collect larvae or nymphs of aquatic insects from any trout stream in subch. III. for use or sale as bait except that a licensed angler may take larvae (4) Use a landing net larger than 3 feet in diameter. or nymphs from trout streams by hand during the open trout sea- (5) Use a gaff in any manner other than for landing a fish that son for immediate use as bait only in the trout stream from which is legally hooked. the larvae or nymphs were taken. History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; CR 01−012: am. (2), Reg- (6) Fish by snagging, foul hooking or attempting to hook fish ister November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4−1−02. other than in the mouth. (7) Possess, retain or fail to immediately release fish hooked NR 20.09 Spearing restrictions. No person may do any other than in the mouth. of the following: (8) Use, possess, control, set or place any snag line or snag (1) Possess or control any bow, spear or similar device while pole, snaghook or cluster of hooks that could be placed into or on any water or on the banks or shores of any water that might be

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used for the purpose of fishing except as specifically authorized shall be issued with each sturgeon spearing license and shall in s. NR 20.20. remain intact until the spearer spears a sturgeon. (2) Use, possess or control any bow, spear or similar device (6) Transport a sturgeon in any manner from the time the stur- from sunset to sunrise while on the waters or on the banks or geon is taken to the time it is lawfully registered pursuant to sub. shores of any waters except that a bow and arrow may be pos- (10) unless the sturgeon is carried openly exposed and in a manner sessed and used for spearing rough fish on the following inland so that the sturgeon carcass tag attached to the sturgeon cannot be lakes at any time during the open season for spearing as specified handled or manipulated. in s. NR 20.20: Castle Rock and Petenwell flowages, Adams and (7) Possess a speared sturgeon unless the person who spears Juneau counties; Round and Trade lakes, Burnett county; Lake and tags the sturgeon accompanies the sturgeon carcass during Winnebago, Calumet county; Arbutus and Mead lakes, Clark transport until the sturgeon has been registered pursuant to sub. county; Lake Wisconsin, Mud lake and Park lake, Columbia (10). county; Lakes Monona, Mendota, Kegonsa, Koshkonong and (8) Possess a sturgeon speared from lake Butte des Morts, Waubesa, Dane county; Beaver Dam lake, Chub lake, Fox lake, Poygan or Winneconne under s. NR 20.20 (73) (e) 2. b. outside the Mud lake, Horicon Marsh and Lake Sinnissippi, Dodge county, following area unless the sturgeon has been registered pursuant to Eau Galle lake, Lake Menomin and Tainter lake, Dunn county; sub. (10): from the intersection of highways 110 and 21 in Osh- Lake Winnebago, Fond du Lac county; Big Green lake, Lake kosh west on highway 21 to highway 116; north on highway 116 Puckaway and Little Green lake, Green Lake county; Ludden to county highway B; west on county highway B to county high- lake, Iowa county; Lake Koshkonong, Jefferson county; Lake way D; west on county highway D to highway 49; north on high- Neshonoc, La Crosse county; Yellowstone lake, Lafayette county; way 49 to county highway H; east on county highway H to high- Big Eau Pleine flowage, Lake DuBay and McMillan reservoir, way 10; east on highway 10 to highway 110; south on highway Marathon county; Buffalo lake and Grand River Marsh, Mar- 110 to county highway M; south on county highway M to highway quette county; Cedar and Wappogasset lakes, Polk county; Wis- 116; east on highway 116 to highway 110; south on highway 110 consin River flowage and Lake DuBay, Portage county; Tichigan to highway 21. and Wind lakes, Racine county; Lake Koshkonong, Rock county; (9) Possess a sturgeon speared from Lake Winnebago under Potato lake, Rusk county; Cedar lake, St. Croix county; Lake Wis- s. NR 20.20 (73) (e) 2. c. outside the following area unless the stur- consin, Sauk county; Shawano lake, Shawano county; Delavan, geon has been registered pursuant to sub. (10): from the intersec- Como and Geneva lakes, Walworth county; Big Muskego lake tion of highways 10 and 114 in Menasha, east on highway 114 to and Lac LaBelle, Waukesha county; Lake Poygan, Waushara highway 55; south on highway 55 to U.S. highway 151; south on county; Lakes Butte des Morts, Poygan, Winnebago, Winneconne U.S. highway 151 to Scott street in Fond du Lac; west on Scott and Rush lake, Winnebago county. street to highway 45; north on highway 45 to Main street in Osh- (3) Spear any game fish except that white bass, yellow bass, kosh; north on Main street to Waugoo avenue; east on Waugoo rock bass, panfish and bullheads may be speared while skin diving avenue to Bowen street; north on Bowen street to North Shore or scuba diving during the open season for rough fish spearing on drive; north on North Shore drive to county highway A; north on waters specified in s. NR 20.20. county highway A to highway 114 in Neenah; east on highway History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; am. (2), Register, Febru- 114 to the intersection of highways 10 and 114 in Menasha. ary, 2000, No. 530, eff. 4−1−00; CR 01−012: am. (3), Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4−1−02; CR 02−073: am. (2), Register January 2003 No. 565, eff. 2−1−03. (10) Possess a sturgeon unless each person who has speared a sturgeon during the open season for spearing sturgeon exhibits NR 20.10 Special sturgeon spearing restrictions. the sturgeon, with the person’s sturgeon carcass tag attached as No person may do any of the following: required by s. 29.237, Stats., to a warden or other authorized (1) Take, capture, kill or attempt to take, capture or kill stur- department personnel at an official sturgeon registration station. geon on Lake Winnebago system waters by any means other than Sturgeon shall be intact and registered at a station on Lake Winne- spearing with a spear thrown by hand from inside a fishing shelter bago if speared in Lake Winnebago. Sturgeon shall be intact and placed on the ice during the open season specified in s. NR 20.20 registered at a station on Lake Butte des Morts, Winneconne or (73) (e). Poygan if speared in Lake Butte des Morts, Winneconne or Poy- gan. Sturgeon shall be exhibited at a sturgeon registration station (2) Fish with or possess a fishing pole, hook and line or other not later than 1:30 p.m. on the day speared. The registration tag similar devices that might be used for the purpose of catching fish shall remain attached and locked to the sturgeon until the carcass within any fishing shelter containing an ice hole larger than 12 is prepared for final consumption. inches in diameter or square during the open season for spearing sturgeon on waters specified in s. NR 20.20 (73) (e). (10m) Fish for sturgeon during the open season by the method of spearing or possess or control a spear or similar device within (3) Cover ice holes cut, used or maintained for sturgeon spear- a fishing shelter on Lake Winnebago system waters from 12:30 ing pursuant to s. NR 20.11 (2) with a fishing shelter except during p.m. until 6:30 a.m. of the following day. the period from 48 hours before and continuing through the open season for sturgeon spearing. (11) Attempt to register a sturgeon unless the license informa- tion can be verified. The station operator shall collect biological (3m) Use or possess any artificial light in order to illuminate information, lock a registration tag to the carcass immediately in any waters open to sturgeon spearing during the period beginning front of the tail and remove the validation portion of the sturgeon 48 hours before and continuing through the open season for stur- carcass tag leaving the remainder of the sturgeon carcass tag geon spearing. attached to the sturgeon. (3s) Cut, use or maintain ice holes larger than 48 square feet History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; CR 01−012: am. (4) to for sturgeon spearing pursuant to s. NR 20.11 (2). (6), (10) and (11), Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4−1−02; CR 01−013: cr. (3m) and (3s), Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 12−1−01; CR02−014: am. (10), (4) Possess a validated sturgeon carcass tag unless it is cr. (10m), Register September 2002 No. 561, eff. 10−1−02. attached to a legally killed sturgeon. (5) Possess a speared sturgeon unless immediately validating NR 20.11 Ice fishing and fishing shelter restrictions. the sturgeon carcass tag by slitting the marks designating the (1) No person may construct, place, use, maintain or occupy a month, day, time and location of kill and immediately attaching fishing shelter on the ice of any waters of this state unless: the validated tag to the sturgeon carcass. Failure to completely (a) The name and residential address in the English language validate the sturgeon carcass tag and immediately attach the tag of the person owning or using the fishing shelter is legibly painted to the sturgeon carcass renders the possession of the sturgeon ille- or otherwise affixed on the outside of the fishing shelter with gal and the sturgeon carcass tag invalid. A sturgeon carcass tag block lettering a minimum of one inch square and in contrasting

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colors. Fishing shelters that are occupied or otherwise in use are place a setline flag, flag staff or pole in the main channel of any exempt from this requirement. navigable waterway. (b) The door can be readily opened from the outside while the (d) A metal tag stamped with the number of the license autho- shelter is occupied. rizing its use is securely attached directly to each set or bank pole (c) The person is actively using the fishing shelter and it is and to the flag staff of each setline. removed from the ice daily and when not in use on the Fox river (2) GEAR, FISHING METHODS AND BAIT. No person may do any downstream from the DePere dam, Brown county. of the following: (d) The fishing shelter is removed from the ice daily and when (a) Use, set, lift, attend or possess more than 5 set or bank not in use after March 5 on inland waters south of highway 64. poles. (e) The fishing shelter is removed from the ice daily when not (b) Use, set, lift, attend or possess more than one setline while in use after March 15 on inland waters north of highway 64 and on the waters of this state except as provided in ss. NR 21.11 (1) all other outlying waters. (a) and 22.12 (1). (2) No person may cut, use or maintain a hole larger than 12 (c) Use, set, lift or attend a set or bank pole equipped with more inches in diameter or square for the taking of fish in any manner than one line, which may not have more than 2 hooks. through the ice except for spearing fish in Lake Superior, sturgeon (d) Use, set, lift or attend a setline with more than 25 hooks. spearing, taking fish with dip nets, taking minnows with minnow (e) Use, set, lift, attend or possess any set or bank pole or setline traps or skin or scuba diving. between one−half hour after sunset and one−half hour before sun- (3) The department or its agents may direct that fishing shel- rise. ters be removed from the ice by a date earlier than specified in (f) Use or set a set or bank pole or setline unless it is lifted and subs. (1) (d) or (e) if it has reason to believe that the ice has become the catch removed at least once each day following the day it was unsafe for travel. set unless a longer period is authorized by the department or its History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; CR 01−012: am. (1) (a), Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4−1−02; CR 02−073: am. (1) (a), Register agents. January 2003 No. 565, eff. 2−1−03. (g) Use, set, lift or attend a set or bank pole or setline while in NR 20.12 Setline and set or bank pole restrictions. possession of hook and line fishing equipment. (1) GENERAL RESTRICTIONS. No person may use, set, lift, attend (h) Use, set, lift or attend a set or bank pole or setline that is or possess any set or bank pole or setline on any water except the equipped with any hooks that have a gap between the juncture of lower Wisconsin river, unless: the barb with the shank measured across to the opposite shank 3 (a) Its use is specifically authorized by a set or bank pole smaller than /4 inch except that on the Mississippi river there is license issued under s. 29.531 (1), Stats., or a setline license issued no hook size restriction. under s. 29.533 (1), Stats. No person may use, set, lift, attend or (i) Use whole or live fish as bait on set or bank poles or setlines possess set or bank pole or setline licensed to another person. on Lakes Butte des Morts, Little Butte des Morts, Winnebago and (b) Its use in that water is specifically authorized in s. NR Winneconne, Winnebago county, Lake Poygan, Waushara and 20.20. Winnebago counties and the Black river, Jackson, LaCrosse and Trempealeau counties. (c) A white flag at least 10 inches square bearing the number of the license authorizing its use in black figures at least 3 inches (j) Use live crawfish or whole or live fish less than 5 inches in high and attached to the top of a flag staff that extends at least 3 length as bait on set or bank poles or setlines. feet above the surface of the water or bank is placed and main- (3) RESTRICTIONS ON HARVEST. (a) No person may take, retain, tained at one end of the setline or within 2 feet of the set or bank kill or possess any fish or other animal taken on a set or bank pole pole with a cord attached from the flag staff to the set or bank pole. or setline other than catfish, rough fish or turtles. The flag staff may not exceed 2 1/ inches in diameter and shall be Note: All game fish taken on any set or bank pole or setline shall be immediately 2 returned to the water except catfish taken in compliance with this section. marked with 2 inch to 6 inch wide alternating horizontal black and white bands. When a buoy is used to hold the setline’s flag staff, (b) The size, bag and possession limits for catfish and rough the buoy shall be cylindrical in shape, 15 inches or less in diameter fish established in s. NR 20.20 shall apply to all persons who fish and marked with 2 inch to 6 inch wide alternating horizontal black with set or bank poles or setlines. and white bands. No person may place a setline flag, flag staff or (4) SALE OF FISH AND TURTLES. No person may sell any fish or pole in the main channel of any navigable waterway. other animal taken on a set or bank pole or setline except the fol- (d) A metal tag stamped with the number of the license autho- lowing: rizing its use is securely attached directly to the flag staff or pole (a) Rough fish. of each setline or set or bank pole. (b) Turtles during the open season specified in s. NR 19.275. (1m) LOWER WISCONSIN RIVER RESTRICTIONS. No person may (c) Channel catfish taken from lakes Winnebago, Butte des use, set, lift, attend or possess any set or bank pole or setline on the Morts, Winneconne, Poygan, and the Wolf river from 500 feet lower Wisconsin river unless: below the Shawano dam downstream to its mouth. History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; am. (1) (intro.), (c) and (a) Its use is specifically authorized by a set or bank pole (d), cr. (1m), Register, February, 2000, No. 530, eff. 3−1−00; correction in (2) (b) was license issued under s. 29.531 (1), Stats., or a setline license issued made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats; CR 01−012: am. (2) (h) and (4) (b); CR under s. 29.533 (1), Stats. No person may use, set, lift, attend or 01−013: am. (4) (c), Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4−1−02. possess a set or bank pole or setline licensed to another person. NR 20.13 General netting restrictions. No person may (b) Its use in that water is specifically authorized in s. NR do any of the following: 20.20. (1) Possess, control or operate in any manner any net, seine or (c) A white setline flag at least 10 inches square bearing the similar device that might be used for the purposes of fishing at any number of the license authorizing its use in figures at least 3 inches time while on any water or on the banks or shores of any water high and attached to a flag staff that extends at least 3 feet above except as specifically authorized in this section, s. NR 20.14 or the surface of the water or bank is placed and maintained at one 1 20.20. end of the setline. The flag staff may not exceed 2 /2 inches in diameter and shall be marked with 2 inch to 6 inch wide alternat- (2) Set, use or operate a dip net or seine from sunset to sunrise ing horizontal black and white bands. When a buoy is used to hold unless specifically authorized in s. NR 20.20. the setline’s flag staff, the buoy shall be cylindrical in shape, 15 (3) Set, use or operate more than one dip net. inches or less in diameter and marked with 2 inch to 6 inch wide (4) Set, use or operate a dip net in any manner other than by alternating horizontal black and white bands. No person may raising and lowering it vertically while fishing.

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(5) Fish in any other manner while operating a dip net or seine. NR 20.16 Special early catch and release season for (6) Fish with hook and line from any boat while in possession trout. (1) GENERAL PROVISIONS. (a) Open season and waters. of a dip net. Except as specified in sub. (2), there is an open season for trout (7) Leave a dip net or seine unattended within 25 feet of the from 5:00 a.m. on the first Saturday in March through the Sunday edge of the water. preceding the first Saturday in May on the following waters: (8) Sell, barter or trade in any manner any sucker taken with 1. All streams in Adams, Ashland, Barron, Buffalo, Burnett, a dip net or seine. Chippewa, Clark, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Douglas, History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; CR 01−012: am. (6) and Dunn, Eau Claire, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Iowa, (7), Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4−1−02. Iron, Jackson, Jefferson, Juneau, Kenosha, La Crosse, Lafayette, Milwaukee, Monroe, Ozaukee, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, Price, Racine, NR 20.14 Minnow collecting restrictions. No person Richland, Rock, Rusk, St. Croix, Sauk, Sawyer, Sheboygan, Tay- may do any of the following: lor, Trempealeau, Vernon, Walworth, Washburn, Washington, (1) Set, use or operate any net, trap or similar device for the Waukesha and Wood counties. taking of minnows other than minnow seines, minnow dip nets 2. ‘Bayfield county.’ All streams except the White river and and minnow traps as authorized in s. NR 20.20 unless issued a per- its tributaries upstream from Pike River Road bridge. mit by the department under s. NR 20.39 pursuant to s. 29.516 (1), 3. ‘Florence county.’ Pine river. Stats. 4. ‘Forest county.’ Peshtigo river downstream from U.S. (2) Set, use or operate any minnow seine, minnow dip net, highway 8, Pine river downstream from STH 55, and Rat river minnow trap or similar device for the taking of minnows in any downstream from Scattered Rice lake. water unless specifically authorized in s. NR 20.20 or 20.39. Min- 5. ‘Langlade county.’ Wolf river. now seines or minnow dip nets of any type or description may not 6. ‘Lincoln county.’ All streams west of STH 51 and Prairie be set, used or operated in any trout stream unless a permit is river downstream from CTH J. issued by the department under s. NR 20.39. 7. ‘Marathon county.’ Black creek (mouth at T27N R7E S4), (3) Set, use or operate minnow traps in any water that is posted Black creek (T30N,R3E), Grass creek, McGinnes creek, Four- as having been chemically treated to reestablish a trout fishery. mile creek, Noisy creek, and Plover river from STH 29 down- (4) Set, use or operate minnow traps unless a label or tag bear- stream to STH 153. ing the legible name and address of the operator in the English lan- 8. ‘Marinette county.’ North branch Peme Bon Won river guage is securely attached. downstream from STH 141, Peshtigo river upstream from CTH C, (5) Set, use or operate minnow traps unless they are raised and Pike river between CTH V and CTH K, and Rat river. the minnows are removed from them at least once every 48 hours 9. ‘Marquette county.’ Chaffee creek downstream from CTH from all waters except trout streams. B, Klawitter creek, Lawrence creek, Lunch creek, Mecan river (6) Set, use or operate minnow traps in trout streams during upstream from STH 22, Neenah creek, O’ Keefe creek, Wedde the closed season for trout unless issued a permit by the depart- creek and Westfield creek. ment under s. NR 20.39. The permit authorizing placement of 10. ‘Oconto county.’ North branch Oconto river downstream minnow traps in trout streams during the closed season for trout from STH 64 and south branch Oconto river downstream from shall specify conditions on raising the traps and removing min- CTH AA. nows. 11. ‘Oneida county.’ All streams west of STH 51 and Bear- (7) Set, use or operate more than 3 minnow traps in trout skin creek. streams during the open season for trout except licensed bait deal- 12. ‘Portage county.’ Ditches 1 through 6 downstream from ers. Townline road and Tomorrow river from Amherst downstream to (a) No more than a total of 20 minnow traps may be set, used Durant road. or operated by licensed bait dealers during the open season for 13. ‘Shawano county.’ Middle branch Embarrass river from trout when removing minnows from one or more trout streams Homme dam to STH 29, north branch Embarrass river from Til- unless issued a permit by the department under s. NR 20.39. leda dam downstream to Leopolis dam and Red river downstream (b) Minnow traps set, used or operated on trout streams during from lower Red Lake dam. the open season for trout shall be raised and the minnows removed 14. ‘Vilas county.’ Mishonagon creek. from them at least once every 24 hours. 15. ‘Waupaca county.’ North branch Little Wolf river from (8) Possess or control more than 600 minnows at any time CTH P to CTH J, south branch Little Wolf river and Waupaca river unless licensed as a bait dealer under s. 29.509, Stats. from Frost Valley road to STH 54. Note: The possession and transportation of legally taken minnows is permitted throughout the state. 16. ‘Waushara county.’ Carter creek, Leola ditch, Mecan History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; CR 01−012: am. (3) and river downstream from 11th road, Pine river downstream from (6), Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4−1−02. CTH K to Poy Sippi pond, Roche−a−Cri creek, Willow creek from Blackhawk road to 29th lane, and White river from STH 21 to Subchapter III — Authorized Methods, Open lower White River millpond. Seasons, Daily Bag Limits and Size Restrictions on Note: The early catch and release season does not apply to spring ponds, ponds Specified Waters or lakes. (b) Daily bag limit, possession limit and gear restrictions. The NR 20.15 Authorized methods. A person may do any of following restrictions apply to waters specified in par. (a) during the following: the open season specified in par. (a): (1) Take rough fish by hand at any time in all waters except 1. The daily bag limit and possession limit for trout is 0. within 200 feet of a lock or dam. 2. No person may use any hooks, baits or lures other than arti- (2) Use any fish for bait provided the fish was lawfully ficial lures with barbless hooks while fishing for any species of obtained and legal to possess pursuant to all the restrictions set fish on trout streams specified in par. (a). forth in this chapter. (2) EXCEPTIONS. Subsection (1) does not apply to the follow- (3) Spear white bass, yellow bass, rock bass, panfish and bull- ing streams: heads while skin diving or scuba diving during the open season for (a) Lake Michigan tributaries, major Green Bay tributaries, all rough fish spearing as specified in s. NR 20.20. other tributary streams, rivers and ditches to Green Bay upstream History: CR 01−012: cr. Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4−1−02. to the first dam or lake.

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(b) All tributaries to Lake Superior except the White river and 4−1−02; CR02−016: am. (1) (a) 16., Register January 2003 No. 566, eff. 3−1−03. its tributaries from the White River dam upstream to Pikes River NR 20.20 County and statewide table. In this section, Road bridge and the Iron river and its tributaries upstream from subs. (1) through (72) list waters or portions of waters by county Orienta dam. and specify authorized methods, open seasons, daily bag limits History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; am. Register, December, 1999, No. 528, eff. 1−1−00; r. and recr. Register, September, 2000, No. 537, eff. and size restrictions for the taking of fish that are exceptions to the 3−1−01; CR 01−012: renum. from NR 20.15, Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. general rules specified in sub. (73).

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Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 181 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 9 9 7 15 14 14 15 over 12 (INCHES) 12, brook 8 MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS trout under 8 and 1 As specified in this Brown and rainbow 5 trout under 8, or 4 subsection or sub. (73) I to I − − sub. (73) 1 in total 3 in total 3 in total 3 in total 2 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL and only 1 may be > 28 I 5 in total but until March 31, 28 2007 none may be from 20 As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 No open season First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous Continuous Continuous 1 32 - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. None. a. Hook and line but only artificial lures may be used. a. Hook and line a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line - - - - is- olf lakes isconsin river including isconsin river from the dam in W isconsin river including sloughs, bay isconsin river including sloughs, bay isconsin river including its sloughs, 3. White creek (Campbell) CTZ upstream to Easton dam 4. Fordham and Little Roche a Cri creek 1. W WATERS 1. Deep, Jordan, Parker and W 2m. Big Roche a Cri creek (Big Cri lake upstream to CTH W) and Fair banks creek 2. East Castle Rock ditch 1. W ages and tributaries upstream to first dam or highway bridge consin Dells upstream, including all flow 1. W 5. Neenah creek (Upper) 6. All waters not listed 1. Mason lake; W sloughs, bayous and flowages ous and flowages ous and flowages 1. W bayous and flowages geon (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (b) Lake stur (c) Lar bass (h) W COUNTY SPECIES (1) ADAMS (a) All species (d) Northern pike (g)T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 182 −− 18 None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) 0 112 28 40 26 NoneNone None None NoneNone None None None None sub. (73) 1 in total Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total DAIL As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Third Saturday in June to March 1 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous Continuous None None During the open season for trout ContinuousApril 1 to May 25 None None Continuous None None April 1 to May 25 December 15 to January 31 April 1 to May 25 . - . . METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, by hand. b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only a. Hook and line. b. By hand. c. Dip netting at any time for smelt only on tributaries to Lake Superior from the mouth upstream for one−half mile. a. Hook and line, by hand. b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only c. Spearing sunset to sunrise for burbot only - - , see sub. (73)) win lake, Potter win lake, Lake Three, ributaries and connected sloughs to rout streams g lake g lake 1.Day lake, East T Little Clam lake, Mineral Spiller bur 1. Kakagon river and sloughs 1. Day lake, East T Spider−Moquah chain of lakes, Spiller bur 2. Lake Galilee 1. T Lake Superior upstream to the first dam or lake 1. Lake Galilee 1. T 2. Bad river upstream to Copper falls 3. Portions of the Chippewa river and White river that are not trout streams WATERS (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Superior AND gemouth and smallmouth (b) Lar bass COUNTY SPECIES (2) ASHLAND (a) All species (c) Muskellunge (d) Northern pike (dm) Panfish (e) Rough fish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 183 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 - is I 7 7 9 18 15 None prohibited through 18 (INCHES) MINIMUM I LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE rainbow trout 26 rainbow trout 26 RESTRICTIONS 14 session of fish from trout 10, salmon 12, trout 10, salmon 12, Brook trout 8, brown Brook trout 8, brown None except the pos and and I I I I I None None 3 in total 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT longer than 18 longer than 14 longer than 20 DAIL 5 in total but only 1 may be 5 in total but only 2 may be 5 in total but only 2 may be 5 in total but only 1 may be 5 in total but only 1 may be only 1 may be a rainbow trout only 1 may be a rainbow trout brown trout longer than 15 brown trout longer than 15 OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. September 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous None None ContinuousApril 1 to May 25 None None Last Saturday in March to November 15 First to First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, dip netting, by hand. a. Hook and line, by hand. b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only from the mouth upstream for one−half mile. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. - Frames creek, Spring s creek, aboo creek W . 13, Marengo river downstream from . 13, Potato river downstream from Devil’ rout lake 1. Mineral lake, Spider Moquah lake 2. English lake 2m. brook, 4. All other waters not listed 2. All other tributaries and portions of tributaries to Lake Superior not listed above 3. Beaver lake, Cammerer Pole T 5. All other waters and portions of not listed 4. All other tributaries to Lake Superior 1. Bad river downstream from Copper falls, Brunsweiller river downstream from hwy hwy Guerney falls, White river downstream from White River dam 3. Gordon lake, Lake Galilee, Upper Clam lake, Zielke North Fork Flam beau river and its tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake 4. All tributaries and connected sloughs to Lake Superior WATERS AND alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (g) W (f) T COUNTY SPECIES

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 184 - 7 7 −− 18 None trout 8 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this As specified in this bow trout 12, brook Brown trout 12, rain subsection or sub. (73) subsection or sub. (73) 12 40 26 0 −− −− NoneNone None None sub. (73) sub. (73) 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total 1 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL As specified in this subsection or As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to March 1 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 During the open season for trout ContinuousContinuousSaturday nearest May 20 to November 1 None None None None First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June No open season As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Third Saturday in June to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) - - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, dip netting, by hand. b. Spearing a. Hook and line. a. None. a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Motor trolling is per mitted , see sub. (73)) ota- en Mile lake, Staples iley lakes, Crooked lake, g lake rout streams otagatic river downstream from T 5. Spillerbur 1. All waters 1. Prairie lake, Chetek Pokegama lake, Mud T lake 1. T 3. All other waters not listed 2. Little Granite lake, Silver lake 1. Brill river 2. All other waters 1. Namekagon river downstream from Namekagon lake including flowages, T 1. Cable and W Lund lake gatic lake including flowages 1. All waters 1. All waters WATERS (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Superior (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) geon AND gemouth and smallmouth YFIELD rout and salmon (b) Muskellunge (c) Northern pike (d) Rough fish (4) BA (e) T (c) Lar bass (a) All species COUNTY SPECIES (3) BARRON (b) Lake stur (a) All species

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 185 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 40 None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS 1 121 50 26 32 NoneNone None None NoneNone None None Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total DAIL OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous ContinuousApril 1 to May 25 None None During the open season for trout ContinuousApril 1 to May 25 NoneSaturday nearest May 20 to July 1 ContinuousContinuous None None None None None . METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only from the mouth upstream for one−half mile. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. c. Dip netting at any time for smelt only on tributaries to Lake Superior from the mouth upstream for one−half mile. c. Spearing with bow and arrow only d. By hand. a. Hook and line. - win Bear lake, Eagle lake, T omahawk lake, all tributaries Hart chain (includes Buskey Bay lake, Mil Flynn lake and McCarry lake), Upper rout streams Claire lake Bony lake, Middle Eau Claire Pike licent lake, lake, Eau 1. Ellison lake, Muskellunge Sand Bar lake, T and connected sloughs to Lake Superior upstream to the first dam or lake 2. Diamond lake 1. Bladder lake, Sawdust lakes 1. T 1. Lake 2. Namekagon lake 2. Fish Creek slough downstream from the junction of North and South Fish creeks 3. All other tributaries to Lake Superior WATERS AND (e) Northern pike (f) Panfish (g) Rough fish COUNTY SPECIES (d) Muskellunge

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 186 9 9 None trout 26 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE Brown trout 10, rainbow trout 26 rainbow trout 26 rainbow trout 26 RESTRICTIONS salmon 12, rainbow trout 10, salmon 12, trout 10, salmon 12, trout, 10, salmon 12, Brook trout 8, brown Brook trout 8, brown Brook trout 8, brown and and I I I None 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT immediately released DAIL may be longer than 15 brook trout caught shall be 5 in total but only 2 may be 5 in total but only 2 may be 5 in total but only 2 may be 5 in total but only 2 may be only 1 may be a rainbow trout only 1 may be a rainbow trout only 1 may be a rainbow trout brown trout longer than 15”, 1 may be a rainbow trout, and all 3 in total but only 1 brown trout brown trout longer than 15” and brown trout longer than 15 brown trout longer than 15 OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to November 15 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to November 15 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Last Saturday in March to November 15 April 1 to May 25 ContinuousContinuous None None None None METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only from the mouth upstream for one−half mile. c. By hand. a. Hook and line, dip netting, by hand. - - , Iron aylor lane, White river own Hall road and all its 2m. Bark river and all its tributaries, Whittlesey creek downstream from Ondossagon/ T tributaries 4. Long Lake branch of White river downstream from T downstream from Pikes bridge 5. Iron river upstream from Orienta dam, East Fork Iron river downstream from Sorenson road, Namekagon river down stream to Pacawong dam (Sawyer county) fluence with Little Pine creek 2. Bono creek, Boyd Onion river downstream from Lake Superior District Power Company power line (T49N R4W S6), Pikes creek downstream from Red dam, Pine creek downstream from its con 3. All other tributaries and portions of tributaries to Lake Superior not listed above 1. Cranberry river downstream from Lenawee road, North Fork Fish creek downstream from its confluence with Pine creek, Flag river downstream from its confluence with East Fork Flag river river downstream from Orienta dam, Sioux river downstream from Big Rock falls, Siskiwit river from its mouth upstream to the second bridge crossing 4. All other waters or portions of not listed WATERS AND rout and salmon (h) T COUNTY SPECIES

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 187 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 - I 7 7 7 7 − 7 15 None is prohibited I (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS to 28 sion of fish from 20 15, except the posses I I I None None 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT longer than 14 longer than 20 longer than 28 immediately released DAIL 0 All trout caught shall be 5 in total but only 1 may be 5 in total but only 1 may be 3 in total but only 1 may be - - . The season . The season OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 No early catch and release sea son − First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 in even numbered years only is closed in odd numbered years First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 in odd numbered years only is closed in even numbered years First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous 25 None ContinuousSaturday nearest May 20 to Sep tember 30 25 None METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. b. Set or bank pole and setline. - win Bear lake, Eagle anoka lake 1. All other waters not listed except Lake 1. Bony lake, Jackson Middle Eau Claire lake, Namekagon Pike Lake chain (includes Buskey Bay lake, Millic ent lake, Hart T lake, Flynn lake and McCarry lake) 2. All tributaries to Lake Superior and their connected sloughs 9. White river upstream from Pikes bridge White river (west fork), (east fork), White river (south springs, and White river (unnamed tributaries) 10. Cap creek, Schultz springs 8. Nymphia lake, Overby (Blaisdell) lake 6. Perch lake, W 7. Balsam pond, Beaver lake, Little Star lake 1 Superior 3. Diamond lake 2. All other waters except Green Bay and its tributaries 1. Fox river upstream from DePere dam WATERS (for species or waters not listed, including Green Bay and its tributaries specified in this subsection, see sub. (73)) AND alleye, sauger and hybrids (i) W (5) BROWN (a) Catfish COUNTY SPECIES

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 188 7 14 14 15 None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) NoneNoneNone None None None None None sub. (73) 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL As specified in this subsection or - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous ContinuousContinuousContinuous 10 10 None None Continuous As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous 5 None ContinuousApril 21 to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 None None During the open season for trout ContinuousContinuousApril 21 to March 1 Saturday nearest May 20 to Sep tember 30 None NoneFirst Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 None None - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Set or bank pole b. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, dip netting, by hand. b. Spearing. c. Set or bank pole and setline. a. Hook and line - - - - falo river from the state highway 37 rout streams 1. Fox river upstream from DePere dam 1. Buf bridge and the Chippewa river down stream to the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks 1. Chippewa river upstream from the Bur lington Northern and Santa Fe railroad bridge including sloughs, bayous, flow ages and streams flowing into the Chip pewa river from their mouths up to the first highway or railroad bridge 1. Fox river upstream from DePere dam 1. Chippewa river 1. Fox river upstream from DePere dam 1. T 3. All other waters except Green Bay and its tributaries 1. Haller creek, Bay Beach lagoons 2. Fox river upstream from DePere dam 2. All other waters except Green Bay and its tributaries WATERS (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND ALO gemouth and smallmouth gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (b) Catfish (c) Lar bass (6) BUFF (a) All species COUNTY SPECIES (b) Lar bass (c) Northern pike (d) Rough fish (e) T (f) W

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 189 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 7 7 9 None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS Brown and rainbow trout 12, brook 8 None None NoneNone None None 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 ContinuousApril 21 to March 1 None None During open season for trout ContinuousContinuousContinuousApril 21 to March 1 None None None None None None METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line b. By hand a. Set or bank pole b. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. c. Spearing - - - - , Lit - , Spring, alley alley , Newton V aumandee (Big) aumandee (Little) , W alley creeks , Norwegian V alley 1W)), W alley falo river from the state highway 37 rout streams eisenbeck V raverse V lington Northern and Santa Fe railroad bridge including sloughs, bayous, flow ages and streams flowing into the Chip pewa river from their mouths up to the first highway or railroad bridge 1. Chippewa river upstream from the Bur 3. Creek 5−9, Center 2. Mirror lake 1. Gilmanton pond (upstream from CTH U (S25, T22N,R1 (upstream from CTH E at Cream), and W 4. All waters not listed T 1. T 3. All other waters 2. Buf bridge and the Chippewa river down stream to the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks tle Bear , Little (north branch), Owen V WATERS AND rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish (g) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 190 7 15 14 over 12 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this 5 trout under 12, none subsection or sub. (73) 12 40 26 −− −− NoneNone None None None None sub. (73) 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous No open season As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 During the open season for trout ContinuousContinuousSaturday nearest May 20 to November 1 None None None None First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous None None During the open season for trout - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. None. a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line b. By hand. a. Hook and line. - - - - isconsin−Min ebb lake rout streams rout streams ashburn county line downstream to otagatic river and its flowages, St. Croix 1. Namekagon river and its flowages, T river upstream from the W lington Northern and Santa Fe railroad bridge including sloughs, bayous, flow ages and streams flowing into the Chip pewa river from their mouths up to the first highway or railroad bridge 1. Chippewa river upstream from the Bur nesota state line 1. W 1. All waters 1. Clam river (south fork), springs, Clam river (north fork from W Clam lake), Indian creek, Krantz Sand creek, Spencer Spring brook 1. All waters 1. Dunham lake 1. T 2. All other waters 2. All other waters not listed 1. T

WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) geon AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (b) Lake stur (c) Lar bass COUNTY SPECIES (h) W (7) BURNETT (a) All species (d) Muskellunge (e) Northern pike (f) Rough fish (g) T (8) CALUMET (b) Rough fish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 191 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 7 7 18 None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) 1 40 None None None None None NoneNoneNone None None None None None None sub. (73) 1 in total 5 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL As specified in this subsection or - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Saturday nearest May 20 to November 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 During the open season for trout ContinuousContinuous None None As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 ContinuousApril 21 to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 None None Continuous April 21 to February 1 April 25 to May 31 Saturday nearest May 20 to Sep tember 30 - METHODS AUTHORIZED b. Spearing. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line b. By hand a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, by hand. b. Spearing c. Dip netting at any time within 500 feet of shore. d. Set or bank pole and setline - - - innebago lake rout streams 1. Dark lake (T32N R8W), Long (T32N R8W) including Herde lake 1. Holcombe flowage including the Chip pewa river to CTH D (Rusk Co.), Main creek to STH 194 (Rusk Co.) and Jump river to CTH G (Rusk Co.) 1. T 2. All other waters ous and flowages up to the flowing por tion of all tributary streams; Chain lake, Long lake (T32N R8W) including Herde lake 1. Chippewa river including sloughs, bay 2. All other waters 3. All other waters 1. Round lake 2. W WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) A AND gemouth and smallmouth rout and salmon (b) Lar bass (c) Muskellunge (d) Rough fish (a) All species (9) CHIPPEW (c) T COUNTY SPECIES

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 192 - I is prohib 8 9 I None brook 8 Brown 12, (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this 3 trout under 10 or 2 5 trout under 10 or 4 subsection or sub. (73) under 10 and 1 over 14 under 10 and 1 over 14

No minimum length, except the possession of fish from 14 through 18 ited 1 40 1 40 None None 3 in total 3 in total 3 in total 5 in total 3 in total sub. (73) 18 inches Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total DAIL 5, but only 1 may be longer than As specified in this subsection or - - . 10, Saturday . 10, first Sat OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 North of U.S. hwy nearest Memorial day to Novem ber 30 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) urday in May to November 30 South of U.S. hwy During open season for trout Continuous None None - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line a. Hook and line b. By hand 1, - oodmohr township), ellow river upstream to , East fork Black river , Dark and Henneman lakes rout streams 1. Long, Herde and Dark lakes 1. Elk creek, Creek 35−12 3. Bradley 4. Duncan creek upstream from Bloomer dam 2. Duncan creek downstream of Bloomer dam, Hay creek (W Big Elk creek, Creek 5−16, 17−1 Creek 33−15 5. All waters not listed 1. Chippewa river and its impoundments and tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake including Y the Suetlik dam at Cadott and its tribu taries upstream to the first dam or lake, Long lake (T32N R8W) including Herde lake, Dark lake (T32N R8W), Jump river and its tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake 1. Mead and Rock Dam lakes, Black river 2. Black river 1. Arbutus lake 1. T WATERS (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (dm) Panfish (f) T (g) W (b) Muskellunge (10) CLARK (a) All species (c) Rough fish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 193 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 18 14 None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Brown and rainbow subsection or sub. (73) trout 12, brook 8 − − 5 7 1 40 None None None sub. (73) 1 in total 5 in total 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT 25 in total 25 in total DAIL As specified in this subsection or - - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) No open season Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May to Novem ber 30 Continuous First Saturday in May to Novem ber 30 Continuous 3 18 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous April 21 to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous 1 32 Continuous 2 26 - - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. None. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting sun rise to sunset b. Spearing sunrise to sunset a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line a. Hook and line - - , Fox isconsin Dells , Crawfish river except isconsin river downstream , Spring and Swan lakes isconsin river isconsin Dells isconsin Dells isconsin river upstream from isconsin river isconsin river upstream from isconsin river from the dam at isconsin river from the Prairie , lower W isconsin Dells to the Prairie du Sac dam tage, lower W 1. Columbia lake, Lazy lake 2. Baraboo river Lazy lake, Fox river downstream from the westerly crossing of highway #33 at Por 1. Park, Silver 1. Lower W the dam in W 1. Lower W 1. All waters 1. Lower W the dam at W 1. Lower W W 2. Lower W du Sac dam to the railroad bridge at Sauk City 1. Columbia lake 1. Rowley creek 2. All other waters ing of highway #33 at Portage, Crawfish river from the dam at W 2. Columbia lake, Baraboo river river downstream from the westerly cross WATERS (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) geon AND gemouth and smallmouth rout and salmon rout and salmon 1) COLUMBIA (e) Lar bass (f) Muskellunge (a) All species (1 (g) Northern pike (b) Catfish (c) Hybrid striped bass (d) Lake stur (d) T (j) T COUNTY SPECIES

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 194 9 18 15 15 15 14 None None walleye 18 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Sauger and hybrids 15, I to I 3 in total 5 in total 3 in total sub. (73) 1 in total 3 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total 25 in total and only 1 may be > 28 DAIL I 5 in total but until March 31, 28 2007 none may be from 20 As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous 3 18 Continuous Continuous 3 18 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous Continuous Continuous 2 26 Continuous None None - - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, set or bank pole, setline. a. Hook and line a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line, set or bank pole, setline. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spear ing, set or bank pole, setline. - is- , Fox 13 bridge) isconsin river , Lower W isconsin river upstream from isconsin river downstream isconsin river isconsin river isconsin river isconsin river isconsin river ing of highway #33 at Portage, Crawfish river 2. Columbia lake, Baraboo river river downstream from the westerly cross 3. Lower W the Prairie du Sac dam 1. Silver lake 4. Lower W from the Prairie du Sac dam 2. Lodi Spring creek (Lodi sewer plant downstream to first STH 1 3. All waters not listed 1. Columbia lake 1. Lower W 2. Lower W 1. Kickapoo river from 200 feet below the Gays Mills dam downstream to the W consin river 1. Columbia lake 1. Lower W 1. Lower W 2. Kickapoo river from 200 feet below the Gays Mills dam downstream to W WATERS (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND WFORD gemouth and smallmouth ellow bass alleye, sauger and hybrids (k) W COUNTY SPECIES (12) CRA (a) All species (b) Catfish (L) White bass (m) Y (c) Lar bass (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 195 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 9 − 14 18 None None walleye 18 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Sauger and hybrids 15, - 11 40 40 3 in total 3 in total sub. (73) 5 in total 1 in total Y BAG LIMIT 25 in total 25 in total ately released DAIL As specified in this subsection or All trout caught shall be immedi - - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to Novem ber 30 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) ContinuousFirst Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous 2 None 26 None First Saturday in May to Novem ber 30 - - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, set or bank pole, setline. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spear ing, set or bank pole, setline. a. Hook and line. , , S2), Buck isconsin isconsin , S2), Creek , S22), DuCharme , S18), Picatee creek , S33). isconsin river isconsin river downstream isconsin river from the Prairie isconsin river downstream , S25), Creek 1−3 (T7N, R7W ingra lake , Busseyville (Koshkonong) creek , Busseyville (Koshkonong) creek 1. Lower W 1. Boydtown creek (T7N, R4W 2. All waters not listed creek (T10N, R6W creek (T18N, R6W (T8N, R7W S1), Creek 2−15 (T9N, R6W 33−8 (T9N, R6W 2. Lower W from the railroad bridge in Sauk City 1. Koshkonong lake, lower W river downstream from CTH B 2. Mendota lake, Fish Mud lake (sec 3&4, T9N, R7E) 1. W 1. Lower W du Sac dam downstream to the railroad bridge at Sauk City 1. All waters 1. Koshkonong lake, lower W river downstream from CTH B 2. Mendota lake 2. Lower W from the railroad bridge in Sauk City WATERS (For species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (g) W COUNTY SPECIES (f) T (c) Lar bass (d) Muskellunge (b) Catfish (13) DANE (a) All species (e) Northern pike (f) Rough fish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 196 9 9 9 14 18 32 18 15 None walleye 18 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Sauger and hybrids 15, - sub. (73) 5 in total 1 in total 1 in total 3 in total 3 in total 5 in total 3 in total 3 in total 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT ately released DAIL As specified in this subsection or All trout caught shall be immedi - - - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to Septem ber 30 ContinuousFirst Saturday in May to March 1 2 26 First Saturday in May to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous Continuous January 1 to September 30 First Saturday in May to Septem ber 30 First Saturday in May to Septem ber 30 - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line , , , , ildcat river ildcat river , Beaver , Beaver alley road; Mount isconsin river aterloo (Maunesha) creek, W aterloo (Maunesha) creek, W ernon creek in posted area between CTH Dam river downstream from the dam in the city of Beaver Dam, Rubicon river 1. Lost lake, Sinnissippi Rock river Horicon marsh, Crawfish river W Dam river downstream from the dam in the city of Beaver Dam, Rubicon river 2. Fox lake 1. Lost lake, Sinnissippi Rock river Horicon marsh, Crawfish river W 1. All waters 1. Fox lake 2. Mendota lake 1. Beaver Dam lake, Fox Sinnissippi lake 1. Koshkonong lake, Busseyville (Koshkonong) creek downstream from CTH B 1m. Lower W 3. All lakes and ponds 1. Black Earth creek from Park street upstream to South V V U and STH 92 2. All other streams WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon rout and salmon (b) Lar bass (c) Northern pike (e) T (a) All species (14) DODGE (h) W COUNTY SPECIES (g) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 197 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 12 15 18 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this As specified in this As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) subsection or sub. (73) subsection or sub. (73) 5 7 −− −− NoneNone None None sub. (73) sub. (73) sub. (73) 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL As specified in this subsection or As specified in this subsection or As specified in this subsection or isconsin−Minnesota boundary waters but is regulated under this , Kimballs bay and Pokegama are considered part of the St. Louis OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) , Little Pokegama bay First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 During the open season for trout ContinuousContinuousApril 21 to March 1 None None None None As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Saturday preceding Memorial day to March 1 No open season Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) - - - Allouez bay Note: METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. a. None. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line fishing is only allowed from one−half hour before sunrise to one−half hour after sunset during the period from the last Sat urday in March to November 15 a. Motor trolling is per mitted . , , see sub. (73)). , , , Lake ildcat river , Beaver , Lake Michigan and their tributaries, see sub. (73)) , St. Croix river and its . See chapter NR 21. The Nemadji river is an inland water that contiguous with these W rout streams aterloo (Maunesha) creek, W otagatic river and its flowages 1. T 1. All waters except Green Bay Michigan and their tributaries 2. All other waters except Green Bay Lake Michigan and their tributaries 1. Clarks lake, Kangaroo lake 1. Nemadji river flowages including Upper St. Croix lake, T 1. Nemadji river Dam river downstream from the dam in the city of Beaver Dam, Rubicon river Horicon marsh, Crawfish river W 1. Lost lake, Sinnissippi Rock river 2. Fox lake, Beaver Dam lake until March 1, 2007 2 2. Brule river downstream from U.S. hwy 1. All waters WATERS (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Superior geon (for species or waters not listed, including Green Bay AND isconsin−Minnesota boundary water gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon , a W (b) Rough fish (16) DOUGLAS (c) T (a) All species river (c) Lar bass (b) Lake stur (15) DOOR subsection. (a) All species COUNTY SPECIES (f) W

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 198 40 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS 1 122 40 1 None 26 32 NoneNone None None NoneNoneNone None None None NoneNone None None Y BAG LIMIT DAIL OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Saturday preceding Memorial day to March 1 Saturday preceding Memorial day to November 30 Saturday 2 weeks prior to the Saturday nearest Memorial day to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 During the open season for trout ContinuousApril 1 to May 25 None None Continuous None None April 1 to May 25 Continuous None None Saturday nearest May 20 to November 1 December 15 to January 31 April 1 to May 25 Saturday nearest May 20 to November 1 . . METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. c. Dip netting at any time for smelt only on tributaries to Lake Superior from the mouth upstream for one−half mile. a. Hook and line, by hand. b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only a. Hook and line, by hand. b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only c. Spearing. d. Spearing sunset to sunrise only for burbot. c. Spearing. , Nemadji river ributaries and connected sloughs to rout streams 1. Nemadji river 2. T Lake Superior upstream to the first dam or lake 3. Bond lake 1. T 1. Nemadji river 2. Lower Eau Claire lake 2. Amnicon river 3. All other tributaries to Lake Superior WATERS AND (e) Northern pike (f) Rough fish COUNTY SPECIES (d) Muskellunge

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 199 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 7 9 15 None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE rainbow trout 26 rainbow trout 26 rainbow trout 26 RESTRICTIONS trout 10, salmon 12, trout 15, salmon 12, trout 10, salmon 12, Brook trout 8, brown Brook trout 8, brown Brook trout 10, brown and and I I None NoneNone None None None None 2 in total 5 in total 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT rainbow trout DAIL 5 in total but only 2 may be 3 in total but only 2 may be 5 in total but only 2 may be only 1 may be a rainbow trout only 1 may be a rainbow trout brown trout and only 1 may be a brown trout longer than 15 brown trout longer than 15 OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Saturday 2 weeks prior to the Saturday nearest Memorial day to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 ContinuousSaturday nearest May 20 to November 1 None None Continuous Saturday nearest May 20 to November 1 December 15 to January 31 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Last Saturday in March to November 15 - - . METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. c. Spearing sunset to sunrise only for burbot. a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used. a. Hook and line. Fish ing is prohibited from one−half hour after sun set to one−half hour before sunrise on the Brule river . - - - isconsin−Minnesota . 2, Nemadji river down . 2, St. Louis river down 1. Nemadji river 5. All other waters not listed except Lake Superior 4. Eau Claire river 1. Brule river downstream from U.S. hwy 2, Amnicon river downstream from Amnicon falls, downstream from U.S. hwy 3. All other tributaries and portions of tributaries to Lake Superior not listed above 6. All other waters or portions of not listed except Lake Superior road bridge (Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault St. Marie) 4. Black river from its mouth on the Nemadji river upstream to the first rail 2. Bois Brule river from CTH S to B stream from Great Northern railroad bridge, Black river downstream from Big Manitou falls, Poplar river downstream from U.S. hwy stream from the W state line WATERS AND alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (h) W (g) T COUNTY SPECIES

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 200 15 14 None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) I I NoneNone None None sub. (73) 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT longer than 20 longer than 14 DAIL 5 in total but only 1 may be 5 in total but only 1 may be As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous 10 None Continuous Continuous 5 None As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) During open season for trout ContinuousContinuousApril 21 to March 1 None None None None - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, set or bank pole. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line b. By hand a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, set or bank pole. b. Spearing - - - - ainter , Pepin county , Pepin county , Menomin lake, T ributaries to Lake Superior and their rout streams 2. T connected sloughs upstream to the first dam or lake 3. Beauregard lake ing sloughs and bayous from its conflu 1. Chippewa river 1. Dunville bottoms, Chippewa river including sloughs, bayous, flowages and tributaries upstream to the first highway or railroad bridge, Red Cedar river includ ence with the Chippewa river to Lake Menomin Northern States Power dam, Eau Galle river beginning at the Lake Galle dam downstream to its confluence with the Chippewa river ing sloughs and bayous from its conflu 1. Dunville bottoms, Chippewa river including sloughs, bayous, flowages and tributaries upstream to the first highway or railroad bridge, Red Cedar river includ ence with the Chippewa river to Lake Menomin Northern States Power dam, Eau Galle river beginning at the Lake Galle dam downstream to its confluence with the Chippewa river 1. T lake 1. Chippewa river 2. Chippewa river WATERS (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth (b) Catfish (c) Lar bass (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish (17) DUNN (a) All species COUNTY SPECIES

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 201 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 8 7 14 15 None over 14 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Brown and rainbow trout under 10 and 1 3 trout under 10, or 2 trout 12, brook 8 subsection or sub. (73) l None None None sub. (73) 3 in total 5 in total 3 in total 5 in total 5 in total 3 in tota Y BAG LIMIT DAIL As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous April 21 to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 ContinuousContinuous 10 None First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting b. Spearing a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, set or bank pole. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Motor trolling is per mitted ------1 , Pepin county ance creek, Lower Pine creek and 3. All other waters 1. Big Elk creek and Creek 17−1 2. V Lower South Fork of Pine creek 3. Elk creek way or railroad bridge; Eau Claire river including sloughs and bayous from Altoona dam downstream to the Chip 1. Chippewa river downstream from the dam in Eau Claire 1. Chippewa river downstream from Dells dam including sloughs, bayous, flowages and tributaries upstream to the first high pewa river 4. All waters not listed 1. Dunville bottoms, Chippewa river including sloughs, bayous, flowages and tributaries upstream to the first highway or railroad bridge, Red Cedar river includ ing sloughs and bayous from its conflu ence with the Chippewa river to Lake Menomin Northern States Power dam, Eau Galle river beginning at the Lake Galle dam downstream to its confluence with the Chippewa river 1. Chippewa river including sloughs, bay ous and flowages up to the flowing por tion of all tributary streams, Altoona lake, Eau Claire lake WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (f) T COUNTY SPECIES (b) Catfish (c) Lar bass (18) EAU CLAIRE (a) All species (g) W

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 202 7 8 9 None trout 8 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS 3 trout under 10 or 2 Brown trout 12, brook under 10 and 1 over 14 5 NoneNone None None None None 3 in total 5 in total 3 in total 3 in total 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 ContinuousApril 21 to March 1 None None During the open season for trout ContinuousContinuousApril 21 to March 1 None None None None METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line b. By hand a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, set or bank pole. b. Spearing - al- - alley creek, rout streams 1. Chippewa river downstream from Dells dam including sloughs, bayous, flowages and tributaries upstream to the first high way or railroad bridge; Eau Claire river including sloughs and bayous from Altoona dam downstream to the Chip pewa river 4. Elk creek 5. All waters not listed 3. Bear Grass creek, Clear Coon creek, Graham Rock Swan creek 2. Fall creek (including pond) 1. Adams creek, Bridge creek (including Rodell Mill pond), Diamond V Lowes creek, Otter Thompson V ley creek, Big Hoyts (Peaso) creek, Lindsay Pine creek (town of Clear Creek) 1. T 3. All other waters 2. Chippewa river downstream from the dam in Eau Claire WATERS AND rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish (g) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 203 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 - I is prohib I 9 9 15 ited None None trout 8 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE of fish from 14 RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Brown and rainbow No minimum length, except the possession trout 12, brook 8 Brown trout 12, brook through 18 subsection or sub. (73) NoneNone None None sub. (73) 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total 3 in total 3 in total 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT longer than 18 inches DAIL 5 in total, but only 1 may be 25 pounds and one fish in total As specified in this subsection or - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 No early catch and release sea son − Last Saturday in April to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous Saturday nearest October 10 to January 15 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 During the open season for trout ContinuousContinuousApril 21 to March 1 None None None None As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) - e METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and lin a. Hook and line a. Hook and line b. Dip netting a. Hook and line b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing a. Motor trolling is per mitted. - - - isconsin creek, rout streams oods creek 1. Chippewa river downstream from Dells dam including sloughs, bayous, flowages and tributaries upstream to the first high way or railroad bridge; Eau Claire river including sloughs and bayous from Altoona dam downstream to the Chip 2. Chippewa river upstream from Dells Pond dam including sloughs, bayous, flowages and tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake pewa river W stream from STH 139, W 2. Lamontagne creek, Pine river down 1. Brule river 3. Sand lake (T39N, R18E, S13) 4. Edith lake, Lost South Riley lake 1. Keyes lake 1. T 2. All other waters 1. Halsey lake WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (b) Cisco and whitefish (c) Rough fish COUNTY SPECIES (h) W (d) T (a) All species (19) FLORENCE

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 204 7 9 −− 14 −− None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS I 0 5 7 0 None None NoneNoneNone None None None None None 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT longer than 14 DAIL 5 in total but only 1 may be Suckers 0, other rough fish none - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous 2 26 Continuous None None During the open season for trout ContinuousApril 21 to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 None None ContinuousApril 21 to February 1 Saturday nearest May 20 to Sep tember 30 NoneMay 1 to March 15 ContinuousApril 21 to March 1 None None None METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. b. By hand a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, by hand. b. Spearing sunrise to sunset. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. c. Set or bank pole and setline 500 feet or more from any dam c. Dip netting. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. - - innebago lake rout streams 1. Patten lake 1. Forest lake con marsh 2. Mullet lake, Rock river including Hori 1. Forest lake 5. Anna lake, Fisher Montgomery lake, Patten Pine river flowage 6. All other waters con marsh 2. Mullet lake, Rock river including Hori 1. T 2. W 3. Fond du Lac river from its mouth upstream for 3 miles 1. All waters 4. All other waters WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (20) FOND DU LAC (b) Lar bass (e) W (c) Northern pike (d) Rough fish COUNTY SPECIES (e) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 205 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 −− −− 18 None None trout 8 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Brown trout 12, brook subsection or sub. (73) 0 0 112 40 32 26 None None None None sub. (73) 5 in total 1 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL 25 pounds and one fish in total As specified in this subsection or - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June Third Saturday in June to March 1 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 No early catch and release sea son − Last Saturday in April to September 30 During the open season for trout ContinuousContinuous None None None None Directive of the regional director ContinuousContinuous None None None None - . Continuous . METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line only a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand. b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only c. Dip netting for other rough fish. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. - rump indfall lake 1E S1), Riley lake, abikon lake lake, W abikon lake rout streams Julia lake (T38N R1 1. Lucerne lake 1. Butternut lake, Franklin Lucerne lake, Metonga Pickerel Pine lake, W 1. Forest lake 2. Mullet lake, Rock river including Hori con marsh lake, White Deer W 1. Crane lake, Luna McKinley Pickerel lake, Three Johns T Roberts 1. 1. Butternut lake, Franklin lake 2. Stevens lake 1. T 1. Brule river 2. Lucerne lake including thoroughfares and tributaries 200 feet upstream or downstream from the lake basin 3. All other waters WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (b) Cisco and whitefish (a) All species (21) FOREST (c) Lar bass COUNTY SPECIES (f) W (d) Muskellunge (e) Northern pike (f) Rough fish (g) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 206 - is I 9 7 −− 18 None None None trout 12 prohibited through 18 (INCHES) MINIMUM I LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this 14 session of fish from Brown and rainbow Lake trout 26, brown None except the pos trout 12, brook 8 subsection or sub. (73) I 0 3 in total sub. (73) 3 in total 5 in total 3 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total 25 in total longer than 18 DAIL Lake trout 1, brown 2 5 in total but only 1 may be As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) October 1 to November 15 Lake trout − First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30. Other trout − First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous - METHODS AUTHORIZED b. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, set or bank pole, setline a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line, set or bank pole, setline. , isconsin river isconsin river , from the state highway 81 2. Lucerne lake 3. Peshtigo river downstream from state highway 8 4. Brule creek downstream from Fishel road (USFS #2193), Elvoy creek downstream from Kaine road (USFS # 2461), Elvoy springs (T41N R13E S20) 5. Little Cub lake 1. Crane, Lucerne and Pickerel lakes 2. Butternut and Franklin lakes 6. All other waters not listed 1. Lower W Grant river from Porters bridge on state highway 35 downstream to the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks, Platte river bridge downstream to the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks 1. All waters 2. Blue river from the state highway 133 bridge downstream to the W WATERS (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND alleye, sauger and hybrids COUNTY SPECIES (h) W (b) Catfish (22) GRANT (a) All species

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 207 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 _ 14 12 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS between 10” and 13” All trout kept shall be - 5 in total 3 in total 2 in total Y BAG LIMIT ately released DAIL All trout caught shall be immedi OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous Continuous 2 26 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous None None First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous None None - - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spear ing, set or bank pole, setline. a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spear ing, set or bank pole, setline. , - - ½ ree aterfall isconsin river itek road upstream to sec isconsin river isconsin river isconsin river , from the state highway 81 ree road), Blue river (Biba road ree road) 1. Lower W 1. Lower W 2. Lower W 3. Big Green river (upstream from CTH T), Crooked creek Grant river from Porters bridge on state highway 35 downstream to the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks, Platte river bridge downstream to the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks 2. Big Green river (STH 133 upstream to CTH T), Big Spring branch (Pine T road upstream to county line), Blue river (Snow Bottom road upstream to county line), Castle Rock creek and spring (Church road downstream to second (mid road upstream to STH 80) dle) CTH Q bridge), Doc Smith branch (from Castle Rock creek upstream to mile upstream from Everson road), Grant river (CTH A upstream to CTH K), Little Grant river (Grovier road upstream to Milner road), Little Platte river (W 1. Big Spring branch (downstream from Pine T upstream to Snow Bottom road), Castle Rock creek (W 3. Blue river from the state highway 133 bridge downstream to the W ond (middle) CTH Q bridge), Millville creek, Six Mile branch (downstream from Pine T WATERS AND gemouth and smallmouth rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (c) Lar bass (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish (f) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 208 9 9 14 15 14 None None None walleye 18 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Sauger and hybrids 15, 1 40 3 in total sub. (73) 3 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total 10 in total 10 in total DAIL As specified in this subsection or - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May to Novem ber 30 Continuous 1 32 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous ContinuousContinuousFirst Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 2 None None 26 - - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Motor trolling is per mitted. No person may fish through the ice using minnows (dead or alive or as cut bait) in water 50 or more feet deep in Big Green lake. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line b. Set or bank pole and setline 500 feet or more from any dam. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spear ing, set or bank pole, setline. a. Hook and line , Maria lake, isconsin river 4. All waters not listed 1. Lower W 1. Maria lake, Puckaway Puckyan river 1. Big Green lake 1. Puckaway lake 1. Big Green lake, Fox river Puckaway lake 1. Pecatonica river 1. Pecatonica river 2. All other waters 1. Pecatonica river 1. Pecatonica river 2. Pecatonica river 1. All waters WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (g) W (c) Lar bass (d) Muskellunge (e) Northern pike (24) GREEN LAKE (a) All species (23) GREEN (b) Lar bass (c) Northern pike (d) Rough fish (e) T (f) W (a) Catfish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 209 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 26 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS 2 NoneNoneNone None None None Y BAG LIMIT DAIL - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous During the open season for trout ContinuousContinuousApril 21 to March 1 Saturday nearest May 20 to Sep tember 30 None None None None METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. c. Set or bank pole and setline 500 feet or more from any dam. rout streams 2. Fox river upstream from the dam above Princeton (excluding Puckaway lake), Maria lake 1. T 2. Fox river downstream from first dam upstream from Princeton WATERS AND COUNTY SPECIES (f) Rough fish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 210 7 15 14 None None None trout 14 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Lake trout 17, other subsection or sub. (73) 1 40 1 40 0 — None None None sub. (73) 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total 25 in total DAIL 2 lake trout, 3 other trout in total As specified in this subsection or - - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous None None ContinuousContinuous 2 26 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to Novem ber 30 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 No early catch and release sea son on the tributary streams upstream to the first dam. Lake trout − first Saturday in January to September 30; other trout − first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 Continuous April 21 to March 1 - - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, set or bank pole, setline. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting sun rise to sunset. b. Spearing sunrise to sunset. - - isconsin isconsin isconsin river alley lake alley lake alley lake, from first Saturday in alley lake win V win V win V win V 2. East branch Pecatonica river down stream from STH 39, lower W river 1. Cox Hollow lake 2. T 1. Lower W 1. T 1. All waters 1. Fox river upstream from first dam above Princeton, Maria lake, Puckaway lake 1. East branch Pecatonica river down stream from STH 39, lower W river 2. T May of 2000 through March 1, 2003 1. T 2. All other waters 1. Big Green lake and tributaries upstream to first dam WATERS 3. All other waters (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND A gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (em) Panfish (b) Catfish (e) Northern pike (a) All species (25) IOW (c) Lar bass (d) Muskellunge (h) W (g) T COUNTY SPECIES

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 211 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 9 _ − 18 15 12 −− 18 −− None walleye 18 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS Sauger and hybrids 15, - -

0 0 None 3 in total 5 in total 3 in total 2 in total 3 in total 1 in total Y BAG LIMIT ately released ately released DAIL All trout caught shall be immedi All trout caught shall be immedi OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Third Saturday in June to March 1 First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spear ing, set or bank pole, setline. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. - al- - win V , see sub. (73)) rout creek est Moscow road mile upstream of Blue ½ isconsin river isconsin river ilson lake 2. East branch Pecatonica river down stream from STH 39 3. Lower W ley lakes 2. Lower W 1. Blackhawk, Cox Hollow and T 1. Baker creek, Cave Hollow Gor don creek (lowermost Brue road upstream to Spring creek road), Otter (upstream from Mt. Hope road), Pompey Pillar creek (downstream from CTH I), Smokey Hollow creek (downstream from CTH P) 4. All waters not listed 3. Big Spring creek, Blue river (county line upstream to 1. Evelyn lake, O’Brien One Man lake river road), Otter creek (CTH II upstream to Plank road), Pompey Pillar creek (upstream from CTH I) 2. Gordon creek (W upstream to Brue road), Mill creek (Mill road downstream to CTH H), T (downstream of south line S30, T7N, R5E) 2. W WATERS (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Superior AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (h) W COUNTY SPECIES (f) Rough fish (g) T (a) Lar bass (26) IRON

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 212 - −− 15 28 None cies none (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS No minimum length fish from 12 through but the possession of Crappie 10, other spe 16 inches is prohibited 0 12 40 26 NoneNone None None 5 in total 2 in total 1 in total Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total 10 in total DAIL OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Third Saturday in June to March 1 First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June Continuous Continuous None None During the open season for trout ContinuousApril 1 to May 25 None None Third Saturday in June to March 1 Continuous Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 METHODS AUTHORIZED Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, by hand. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. c. Dip netting at any time for smelt only on tributaries to Lake Superior from the mouth upstream for one−half mile. a. Hook and line. a. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. - - ilson Pine lake, lake, Lower Spring urtle−Flambeau flow urtle−Flambeau flowage including lake, Upper Springstead W lake, Mercer Moose T flowage, Long rout streams urtle−Flambeau flowage including Catherine lake, Cedar Fisher rude lake 3. Gile Flowage, T 1. T age 2. Pine lake, Bearskull Island Spider lake 2. All other tributaries to Lake Superior 1. stead Gile Trude lake, lake 2. Owl lake 1. Lake Six, all tributaries and connected sloughs to Lake Superior upstream the first dam or lake 1. T T WATERS AND COUNTY SPECIES (e) Rough fish (b) Muskellunge (c) Northern pike (d) Panfish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 213 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 - is I 1 9 7 7 7 18 10 None 15, 201 prohibited through 18 (INCHES) MINIMUM I LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE Brown trout 10, rainbow trout 26 rainbow trout 26 RESTRICTIONS 14 session of fish from salmon 12, rainbow trout 10, salmon 12, trout 10, salmon 12, Brook trout 8, brown Brook trout 8, brown None except the pos on or after November trout 26, brook 8 1 I None None None 3 in total 3 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT longer than 18 DAIL until November 15, 201 5 in total but only 1 may be 5 in total but only 2 may be 5 in total but only 2 may be 5 in total but only 2 may be and none may be brook trout only 1 may be a rainbow trout only 1 may be a rainbow trout only 1 may be a rainbow trout, brown trout longer than 15” and brown trout longer than 15” and brown trout longer than 15” and OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. September 30 September 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First to First to April 1 to May 25 ContinuousSaturday nearest May 20 to July 1 None None Last Saturday in March to November 15 Continuous April 26 to September 30 Saturday nearest April 1 to November 15 . METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line b. Hook and line b. Hook and line b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only from the mouth upstream for one−half mile. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing with bow and arrow only a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line - eber lakes . 2 1. Grand Portage lake, Mercer lake 2. Boot lake, Long McDermott lake 7. Plunkett (Sugar) and W 8. All other waters not listed 6. Boomer creek, Fourche Flood creek 5. All other tributaries and portions of tributaries to Lake Superior not listed in subds. 1. to 4. 3. All other waters 3. Graveyard creek downstream from U.S. hwy 1. Montreal river downstream from Supe rior falls 2. Montreal river upstream from Superior falls 4. Oronto creek, Parker creek WATERS AND alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (g) W (f) T COUNTY SPECIES

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 214 15 None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) I I 21 14 40 None None None None sub. (73) 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total longer than 20 longer than 14 DAIL 5 in total but only 1 may be 5 in total but only 1 may be As specified in this subsection or - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous 10 None First Saturday in May to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to Novem ber 30 Continuous During open season for trout ContinuousContinuousApril 21 to March 1 None None None None - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. Set or bank pole and setline but no whole or live bait fish may be used. a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. Set or bank pole and setline but no whole or live bait fish may be used c. Spearing. , East Fork est Branch urtle river upstream from , T , Morrison creek and Arbutus ilson lake azee lake azee lake ributaries to Lake Superior and their rout streams 3. Bearskull lake, Catherine Cedar lake, Echo Fisher Gile flowage, Island lake, Little Oxbow Lower Springstead lake, Owl Oxbow Pine lake, Randall Sandy Beach lake, Sherman Spider Upper Springstead lake, North Fork Flambeau river and its tributaries, W 4. T connected sloughs Montreal river Echo lake 5. W 1. Black river from the U.S. highway 12 bridge in the city of Black River Falls downstream 1. W 1. Arbutus lake Black river lake 1. Arbutus Canal, Black River flowage, Potter flowage, Black river 1. W 1. T 2.Black river from the U.S. highway 12 bridge in the city of Black River Falls downstream WATERS (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth (b) Catfish (c) Lar bass COUNTY SPECIES (a) All species (27) JACKSON (d) Muskellunge (e) Panfish (f) Rough fish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 215 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE and rainbow 10 RESTRICTIONS Brown and rainbow trout 12, brook 8 Brown trout 18, brook 5 7 2 15 53 7 9 3 2 12 None None None Y BAG LIMIT a brown trout DAIL 2 trout in total, only one may be OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous April 21 to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 - . METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line, artifi cial lures only a. Hook and line. - - - - rem- rem- rempeal- osse Cou falo river ank creek, T rempealeau river (N. rempealeau co. line . 30−15)), T fman pond, Lake Lee and Oxbow azee lake azee lake rempealeau river (Davis road falo river (north fork), Buf 1. W 6. All waters not listed 4. W low creek (upstream from Douglas pond)), Halls creek (south fork), creek (Stockwell (upstream from GB&W railroad crossing (S22, T23N, R4W))), Halls creek (west fork), Levis creek (downstream from the west line of S14, T21N, R3), Shake Hollow (N. branch (Cr pealeau river (T 1. Hof ponds 2. Clear creek (south branch Robinson), Curran Coulee creek, Pigeon creek (Mill ston), Pigeon creek (Northfield), Robin son creek (upstream from STH 27), Shamrock creek, Squaw Stony creek, 3. Allen creek, Beaver creek (north fork), Buf (south fork), Douglas creek (Shake Hol upstream to confluence of west, north and south branches), T branch (upstream from Cain road)), T pealeau river (S. Branch) and V lee creek 3. All other waters 5. T upstream to Lincoln road) and T eau river (N branch (downstream from Cain road)) WATERS AND alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (h) W (g) T COUNTY SPECIES

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 216 14 15 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) subsection or sub. (73) − − 3 9 sub. (73) sub. (73) 5 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL As specified in this subsection or As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous No open season ContinuousFirst Saturday in May at 5:00 am to September 30 2 26 Continuous As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) - - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. a. None. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. - - - - - , , , - - - isconsin river and aterloo creek down aterloo creek down aterloo creek down , Goose lake, Hahns , Goose lake, Hahns , Goose lake, Hahns isconsin river including all flowages 1. Koshkonong lake, Bark river down stream from the dam at Hebron, Bean lake, Busseyville (Koshkonong) creek, Crawfish river Mud lake, Red Cedar Rock river Scuppernong river downstream from the dam at Palmyra, W 1. Koshkonong lake, Rock lake stream from the Malthouse dam 1. Koshkonong lake, Bark river down stream from the dam at Hebron, Bean lake, Busseyville (Koshkonong) creek, Crawfish river Mud lake, Red Cedar Rock river Scuppernong river downstream from the dam at Palmyra, W 1. W and tributaries upstream to first dam or highway bridge 1. Koshkonong lake, Bark river down stream from the dam at Hebron, Bean lake, Busseyville (Koshkonong) creek, Crawfish river Mud lake, Red Cedar Rock river Scuppernong river downstream from the dam at Palmyra, W stream from the Malthouse dam 1. All waters 1. Kilburn flowage, W its sloughs, bayous and flowages includ stream from the Malthouse dam ing only that portion of Castle Rock flow age south of the county highway G bridge WATERS (For species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) geon AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (b) Lar bass COUNTY SPECIES (28) JEFFERSON (a) All species (c) Northern pike (b) Lake stur (e) T (f) W (29) JUNEAU (a) All species

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 217 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 14 15 14 None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Brown and rainbow trout 12, brook 8 subsection or sub. (73) I to I 5 7 33 9 NoneNone None None sub. (73) 5 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT and only 1 may be > 28 DAIL gemouth bass, smallmouth I 5 in total but until March 31, 28 2007 none may be from 20 As specified in this subsection or 1 lar bass, northern pike, walleye, sauger or hybrid in total; 10 panfish and bullheads in total; 3 trout and salmon in total; None for rough fish OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous Continuous As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous but only persons under 16 years of age or disabled pursuant to s. 29.193 (3) (a), (b) or (c), Stats., may fish from the second Saturday in March to but not including the last Saturday in April Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 ContinuousContinuous 1 2 32 26 During open season for trout ContinuousContinuousApril 21 to March 1 None None None None - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. isconsin isconsin river and s pond, Poerio park pond isconsin river and its flowages ellow river and sloughs, bayous ellow river and its sloughs, bayous ellow river and sloughs, bayous rout streams 2. The following posted urban waters: Anderson park pond, Bong recreation area children’ 1. Y flowages, Lemonweir river and sloughs, bayous and flowages, W sloughs, bayous and flowages 1. Y and flowages, Lemonweir river its sloughs, bayous and flowages, W river and its sloughs, bayous flowages 1. Elizabeth lake 3. All waters not listed 1. Fox river 1. W 1. Petenwell ditch (west) 2. Lemonweir river (Little (upstream from STH 12 & 16)) 2. Y flowages, Lemonweir river and sloughs, bayous and flowages, 1. T 2. All other waters WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (30) KENOSHA (a) All species (h) W (b) Lar bass COUNTY SPECIES (c) Lar bass (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish (g) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 218 7 7 9 9 18 15 None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) 1 32 NoneNone None None sub. (73) 1 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total DAIL As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous 10 None First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) During the open season for trout ContinuousContinuousApril 21 to March 1 None None None None ContinuousFirst Saturday in May to March 1 2 26 Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 - - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. Set or bank pole and setline but no whole or live bait fish may be used. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting sun rise to sunset b. Spearing sunrise to sunset. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line - olf lake ern W olf lake rout streams ern W 1. Black river downstream to the Burling ton Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks 2. Silver lake, V 2. All other waters except Lake Michigan, Lake Michigan tributaries, Green Bay and its tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake 1. Krohns lake 1. Neshonoc lake 2. All other waters except Lake Michigan, Green Bay and their tributaries 2. Fox river 3. Silver lake 1. V 1. Fox river 1. T 2. All other waters except Lake Michigan and its tributaries 1. Rock lake WATERS (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Michigan, Green Bay and their tributaries, see sub. (73)) (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND AUNEE alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon rout and salmon (b) Catfish (32) LA CROSSE (a) All species (b) T COUNTY SPECIES (c) Northern pike (e) Panfish (31) KEW (a) Rough fish (f) T (g) W

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 219 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 I 15 14 12” limit 15 (INCHES) MINIMUM ; maximum length LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE I RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Minimum length limit maximum length limit 12 subsection or sub. (73) gemouth bass, 5 7 3 9 None None NoneNone None None than 12” sub. (73) 5 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT sauger and hybrids DAIL smallmouth bass, walleye, 2 in total with lar As specified in this subsection or 5 in total but none may be longer or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) (73) specified in this subsection As Continuous sub. First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous 2 26 ContinuousApril 21 to March 1 None None During open season for trout ContinuousContinuousApril 21 to March 1 None None None None First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting b. Spearing a. Hook and line b. By hand a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. Set or bank pole and setline but no whole or live bait fish may be used. b. Spearing a. Hook and line - - - - ets , Hillview pond, V alley creek ellowstone lake rout streams 1. All waters 1. La Crosse river including sloughs and bayous from Lake Neshonoc dam down stream to the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks 1. Y Memorial Park pond 1. La Crosse river including sloughs and bayous from Lake Neshonoc dam down stream to the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks 3. La Crosse river and all waters north of La Crosse river 2. All waters south of La Crosse river 1. La Crosse river including sloughs and bayous from Lake Neshonoc dam down stream to the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks 1. T 3. All other waters 2. Black river downstream to the Burling ton Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks 1. Bohemian V WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND AYETTE gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (33) LAF (a) All species (am) Catfish (g) W COUNTY SPECIES (c) Lar bass (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish (f) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 220 I 9 14 −− −− −− 12 None None limit 15 (INCHES) MINIMUM ; maximum length LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE I RESTRICTIONS Minimum length limit 12 14 after March 1, 2007 - 0 0 5 in total 2 in total 3 in total fish none Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total ately released becomes 5 in total sauger and hybrids DAIL 0 until March 1, 2007, when it Gar and bowfin 0, other rough 2 in total with catfish, walleye, All trout caught shall be immedi - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous 2 26 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to Novem ber 30 Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous None None First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 - - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, set or bank pole, setline. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spear ing. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spear ing, set or bank pole, setline. a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used. ------, Pecaton , Pecaton , Pecaton , Pecaton s creek, rout brook ellowstone river down ellowstone river down ellowstone lake dam ellowstone lake dam . 151 . 151, Y . 151, Y . 151 olf creek (junction T olf creek (Dunbarton road upstream ellowstone lake ellowstone river upstream from ellowstone lake ellowstone lake ellowstone lake stream from Y 2. Y ica river (west branch) downstream from U.S. hwy 2. East Branch Pecatonica river ica river (west branch) downstream from U.S. hwy 1. East Branch Pecatonica river 3. Y county highway F stream from Y 2. Y 1. Y ica river (west branch) downstream from U.S. hwy 2. Y ica river (west branch) downstream from U.S. hwy 1. East Branch Pecatonica river 3. East Branch Pecatonica river 2. W upstream to Dunbarton road and from Cub Hollow road) 3. All other waters 1. W to Cub Hollow road), Lovett’ Steiner creek (upstream from CTH F) WATERS AND gemouth and smallmouth rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (b) Lar bass (c) Muskellunge (e) Rough fish (d) Northern pike (f) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 221 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 - I − 15 −− 18 None limit 15 prohibited (INCHES) MINIMUM ; maximum length LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE I RESTRICTIONS As specified in this sion of fish from 12 through 16 inches is None but the posses Minimum length limit 12 subsection or sub. (73) ge- 0 0 2 26 0 NoneNone None None sub. (73) 5 in total 5 in total 1 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL 2 in total with catfish, lar mouth bass and smallmouth As specified in this subsection or - - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 ceding the third Saturday in June First Saturday in May to day pre Third Saturday in June to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to November 15 First Saturday in May to March 1 During the open season for trout ContinuousContinuousApril 21 to March 1 None None None None ceding the third Saturday in June First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Third Saturday in June to March 1 First Saturday in May to day pre - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted b. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line - - , Pecaton ellowstone river down ellowstone lake dam . 151, Y olf river from the Soo Line railroad ellowstone lake rout streams stream from Y ica river (west branch) downstream from U.S. hwy 1. East Branch Pecatonica river 2. Y 1. Sawyer lake 1. Lower Post lake, Rolling Stone Upper Post lake 1. W bridge downstream to Dierks irrigation hole 1. Post lake (upper and lower) 1. T 2. All other waters 2. McGee lake 3. Greater Bass lake WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (b) Lar bass COUNTY SPECIES (g) W (34) LANGLADE (a) All species (bm) Northern pike (c) Rough fish (d) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 222 − 12 None trout 8 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS Brown and rainbow and rainbow trout 12 trout 12, brook 8 Brown trout 18, brook Brown trout 18, brook Brown and rainbow trout 12, brook 8 0 5 in total 3 in total 3 in total 2 in total 1 in total Y BAG LIMIT 3 brook trout 1 brown trout, DAIL OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 October 1 to November 15 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line b. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used - eix) olf river ownline lake illow springs, 1E, W 1E, Unnamed springs 2−14 S2 1E, Unnamed springs (W ooduck springs 6. Jack lake, Pence T (S6 T33N R10E) 7. Oconto river (south branch), Prairie river 2. All other portions of the W 3. Blue springs, Hunting river down stream from Fitzgerald Dam road, Unnamed springs (Polar or Pages) 2−1 S2 T33N R1 T33N R1 3−7 S3 T33N R1 W 4. Eau Claire river (East branch) from Bluebell road downstream to River road, McGee lake, Spring brook downstream from CTH X (including Marathon county) 5. Moose lake, springs WATERS AND COUNTY SPECIES

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 223 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 9 7 18 14 None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) I 1 40 NoneNone None None sub. (73) 3 in total 5 in total 3 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT longer than 14 DAIL 5 in total but only 1 may be As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous Saturday nearest Memorial Day to November 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous 5 None During the open season for trout ContinuousContinuousApril 21 to March 1 None None None None - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. - - - including − isconsin river oods flowage (Bucks) isconsin river downstream isconsin river including sloughs, bay isconsin river including sloughs, bay rout streams rout spring, W 1. W 2. Enterprise lake, Jesse Rose Sawyer lake 1. Spirit River flowage, W downstream from CTH A including sloughs, bayous and flowages except Lake Mohawksin 1. Pickerel lake, Rolling Stone lake ous, flowages 1. Deer lake, Nokomis Rice River flowage, W from Merrill hydro−dam 1. W 8. Big Hay Meadow creek, Clubhouse springpond, Drew creek, Demlow lakes (springs; upper and lower), Eau Claire river (east branch) excluding Bluebell Road downstream to River road, Eau Claire river (main branch) 9. All other waters not listed shine springs, Thompson lake (springs), T Marathon County downstream to STH 52, Eau Claire river (west branch), Elton spring pond, Garski flowage, Hatton springs, Hogelee springs (No. 1 and No. 2), Hoglot springs, Maxwell spring, Mayking creek and flowage, Nixon springs, Saul spring, Starks Sun ous, flowages 1. T 2. All other waters WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids (b) Lar bass (35) LINCOLN (a) All species (c) Muskellunge (d) Northern pike (e) W (e) Rough fish COUNTY SPECIES

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 224 8 − 7 7 7 9 15 15 None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS Brown and rainbow and rainbow trout 12 Brown trout 18, brook trout 12, brook I to I I 0 None None 5 in total 1 in total 3 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT longer than 14 and only 1 may be > 28 DAIL I 5 in total but only 1 may be 5 in total but until March 31, 28 2007 none may be from 20 OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 During the open season for trout First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 in odd numbered years only Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 in even numbered years only First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line - - 16 iver S12 ood ; S e r s ( g R & H rairi pring springs , P 7 xcludin ) s ood river (center e ( r e ak H 1 Alta T ive g l gen lake, Larson s ( o S e r ay prin m t , P rairi , S ood river (east fork) , P pring 7E) 7E) ranch) isconsin river downstream from ownstrea g S isconsin river upstream from Grand h b rout streams in N R N R ahoe lake d Big Hay Meadow creek, New W . K 3. Henson lake, Hor Moraine lake 4 1. Big Rib river 2. Prairie river downstream from R & H road to STH 17 T33 T32 roa (nort 5. river upstream from Whisky Bill road (S19 T33N R5E), New W fork), New W 1. W 8. All other waters not listed 1m. W Grandfather dam including sloughs, bay father dam including sloughs, bayous and flowages ous and flowages 2. Pesobic lakes 1. T 7. T 6. Ament lake WATERS (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Michigan and its tributaries, see sub. (73)) OWOC AND alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (f) T (g) W (36) MANIT (a) Rough fish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 225 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 7 7 − 14 40 32 None None None None None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) − 1 1 5 2 26 None None None None None None None None None 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total sub. (73) Y BAG LIMIT DAIL As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 Continuous ContinuousApril 21 to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) None No open season Continuous Saturday nearest Memorial day None to November 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 During open season for trout Continuous Continuous April 21 to October 31 Continuous April 21 to March 1 - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line b. By hand a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. None. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line b. By hand a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. - isconsin . 153 bridge, W ausau hydro−dam isconsin river including all sloughs, isconsin river including all flowages isconsin river including all sloughs, isconsin river from Merrill hydro− rout streams 1. Big Eau Pleine reservoir upstream to the first state hwy 2. All other waters except Lake Michigan and Lake Michigan tributaries 1. Horseshoe lake river including sloughs, bayous and flow ages 1. T 2. All other waters except Lake Michigan and its tributaries 2. W bayous and flowages 3. Pike lake 2. Big Eau Pleine flowage from the dam upstream to highway 97 3. All other waters 1. W and tributaries upstream to first dam or highway bridge 1. W bayous and flowages 1. W dam to W 1. Big Eau Pleine reservoir WATERS (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) geon THON AND gemouth and smallmouth rout and salmon (a) All species (37) MARA (b) T (f) Rough fish COUNTY SPECIES (b) Lake stur (c) Lar bass (d) Muskellunge (e) Northern pike

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 226 9 7 −− 14 26 12 15 None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE between 10−13” RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Brown and rainbow All trout kept shall be trout 12, brook 8 subsection or sub. (73) I to I 0 2 n total None None None 3 in total 5 in total 3 i sub. (73) 3 in total 2 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT and only 1 may be > 28 DAIL I 5 in total but until March 31, 28 2007 none may be from 20 As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) First Saturday in May to third Saturday in June Third Saturday in June to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 During the open season for trout Continuous April 21 to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. - olf river (upstream to isconsin river including sloughs, bay otten springs) rout streams otten springs 1. Eau Claire river (main branch) upstream of STH 52, Flume creek, Silent springs and Jacobson 2. Bear springs, Clark Embarrass river (S. branch (downstream from Norrie road)), Little W River drive), Plover river (STH 153 upstream to CTH Z) and Spiegel springs, T 2. All other waters except Green Bay and its tributaries 3. Plover river (CTH Z upstream to outlet of T 1. Peshtigo flowage 1. Peshtigo flowage 1. T 1. W 4. Spring brook 5. All waters not listed ous and flowages 1. High Falls flowage, Noquebay lake WATERS (for species or waters not listed, including Green Bay and its tributaries, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (h) T (b) Lar bass (c) Northern pike (d) Rough fish (i) W (38) MARINETTE (a) All species

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 227 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 14 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) 9 − 12 Brown and rainbow trout 12, brook 8 9 7 7 Brook and rainbow trout 12, brown 18 2 in total 5 in total sub. (73) Y BAG LIMIT DAIL As specified in this subsection or 3 in total 0 2 in total 3 in total 3 in total 5 in total 5 in total OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) October 1 to November 15 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 - METHODS AUTHORIZED b. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line - , Grand river falo lake ausaukee river , north branch Pike river from falo lake, Mason Fox river falo lake, Fox river otten springs, W 3. Left Foot lake 4. Beaver creek (including north and south branches), Beaver creek, Holmes creek, K. C. Middle Inlet Pike river the mouth upstream to K. C. creek, , Spikehorn Thunder river (south fork), Thunder river (north T 1. Peshtigo river between Johnson falls and Springs rapids 2. Peshtigo river upstream from CTH C 5. Thunder lake 6. Noquebay lake, Lindquist Mon tana lake, Murphy Pothole Sand lake 7. All other waters except Green Bay and its tributaries 1. Buf downstream from Buf 1. Buf downstream from Grand River wildlife area dam WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth rout and salmon (39) MARQUETTE (a) All species COUNTY SPECIES (e) T (c) Lar bass

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 228 9 7 7 7 26 15 −− 14 12 None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS Brown and rainbow trout 12, brook 8 - 2 −− None None None 3 in total 3 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 2 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL 3 in total but only 1 may be lon ger than 15 inches OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous No open season. During the open season for trout Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. None. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used - - , Grand river , Grand river estfield creek , Mecan river upstream from fee creek CTH B downstream to falo lake, Fox river falo lake, Fox river ood lake rout streams stream from STH 82, W downstream from Lawrence lake 1. Buf downstream from Grand River wildlife area dam 4. Chaf Mecan river 14th avenue, Neenah creek (lower) down 5. W 6. All other waters 2. All other waters 1. Buf downstream from Grand River wildlife area dam 1. All waters 1. T 1. All waters 2. Neenah creek (upper) upstream from STH 82 3. Klawitter creek 1. Mecan river from 14th avenue down stream to Germania marsh barrier WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Michigan and its tributaries, see sub. (73)) geon AND WAUKEE alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (d) Northern pike (f) T (g) W (40) MENOMINEE (a) Lake stur (b) Rough fish (c) T (41) MIL

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 229 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 9 14 26 None None None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS 2 10 None None None None 3 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL gemouth bass, smallmouth 1 lar bass, northern pike, walleye, sauger or hybrid in total; 10 panfish and bullheads in total; 3 trout and salmon in total; None for rough fish OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous but only persons under 16 years of age or disabled pursuant to s. 29.193 (3) (a), (b) or (c), Stats., may fish from the second Saturday in March to but not including the last Saturday in April First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous Continuous Continuous During open season for trout Continuous Continuous April 21 to March 1 METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, set or bank pole, setline. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, set or bank pole, setline. b. Spearing. ------ilson omah dam omah dam ashington park pond, W rout streams park pond son park pond, Juneau Kos ciuszko park pond, McCarty McGovern park pond, Miller Mitchell park pond, Oak Creek parkway pond from the dam upstream to Chicago avenue, Saveland park pond, Schoetz pond, Scout Lake park Sheridan park pond, W 1. The following posted urban waters: Brown Deer park pond, Dineen pond, Estabrook park Franklin High School pond, Greenfield park Hol ler park pond, Humboldt Jack 2. Black river weir river upstream to T weir river upstream to T ing flowages, bays, sloughs and bayous, east fork Lemonweir river upstream to highway 173 bridge, south fork Lemon ing flowages, bays, sloughs and bayous, east fork Lemonweir river upstream to highway 173 bridge, south fork Lemon 1. All other waters 1. Black river 1. Lemonweir river including all connect 1. Lemonweir river including all connect 1. T WATERS (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth rout and salmon (a) Catfish COUNTY SPECIES (a) All species (c) T (42) MONROE (b) Lar bass (c) Northern pike (d) Rough fish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 230 7 15 40 26 18 12 None None None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Brook and rainbow trout 12, brown subsection or sub. (73) Maximum length limit 12” I to I 5 1 2 None None None None None None sub. (73) 1 in total 2 in total Y BAG LIMIT and only 1 may be > 28 DAIL I 5 in total but until March 31, 28 2007 none may be from 20 As specified in this subsection or 5 in total but none may be longer than 12” OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous April 21 to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 During the open season for trout Continuous Continuous April 21 to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting b. Spearing on waters east of highway 141 only. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line - - al- omah dam rout streams 3. All other waters 2. All other waters except Green Bay and its tributaries 1. Lemonweir river including all connect weir river upstream to T ing flowages, bays, sloughs and bayous, east fork Lemonweir river upstream to highway 173 bridge, south fork Lemon 2. All waters not listed 1. Rullands Coulee creek, Bohemian V 1. Archibald lake, Anderson lake 1. Bear lake, John Munger lake 1. T 1. Oconto river (south branch) between CTH AA and STH 32 ley creek 1. Christie lake, Machickanee flowage (Stiles pond), White Potato lake 2. White lake WATERS (for species or waters not listed, including Green Bay and its tributaries, see sub. (73)) O AND alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (e) T (f) W (43) OCONT (b) Muskellunge (c) Northern pike (d) Rough fish (e) T (a) All species

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 231 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 9 7 7 9 14 −− 18 −− 14 50 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Brown and rainbow trout 12, brook 8 subsection or sub. (73) 0 0 1 3 in total 5 in total 1 in total 5 in total 3 in total 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total sub. (73) Y BAG LIMIT DAIL As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June Third Saturday in June to March 1 First Saturday in May to Friday preceding the third Saturday in June Third Saturday in June to November 15 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line il- - iscobee aupee own springs and creek, W isconsin river and sloughs, bayous rout lake creek stream to mouth, Oconto river (south branch) upstream from Menominee county line, Sullivan springs, Thunder river (north fork), Thunder (south fork), T 3. Forbes springs, Jones Oconto river (1st south branch) STH 64 down 4. T 2. Bearskin lake, Crescent Oneida lake, Pelican Stella lake 3. Little Bass lake 6. Grignon lake, Nelligan W 7. All other waters except Green Bay and its tributaries lake low flowage 1. Columbus lake, Rainbow flowage, Sugar Camp lake, Thunder lake and W 5. Mary lake 1. W and flowages downstream from the St. Regis dam in Rhinelander 1. Clear lake (T39N, R7E, S16) WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth (44) ONEIDA (a) All species COUNTY SPECIES (b) Lar bass (c) Muskellunge

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 232 - is I 7 40 12 12 None None None None None NR 20.35 NR 20.37 prohibited through 18 (INCHES) MINIMUM I LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS 14 40 unless otherwise session of fish from None, pursuant to s. posted at public boat None except the pos landings pursuant to s. I 1 1 5 None None None 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT longer than 18 DAIL 3 in total but only 1 may be OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 Continuous During the open season for trout Continuous Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to November 15. First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line - - - - own- flowage, , Dog, lake, Julia lake Prairie Rapids road, Katherine lake, Noko wo Sisters lake ilas county line) , Clear (T39N R7E S16), Dor 1E S12), flowage, Rice River gin and Whitefish lakes, all con R1 ir lake, T isconsin river and sloughs, bayous isconsin river and sloughs, bayous , Perch (T36N R7E S2), Squash rout streams lake upstream to Bridge lake, Buckskin necting waters and Eagle river down stream to V Fourmile, Island, Laurel, Little Fork, Long, Medicine, Moccasin, Planting Ground, Rangeline, Round, Spirit, T line, V 2. 3. Shishebogama lake 2. All other waters 2. Three lakes chain (includes Big, Big Fork, Big Stone, Crystal, Deer Stella mis Rainbow (T38N 1. W and flowages downstream from the St. Regis dam in Rhinelander 1. T 2. Big Carr 1. Little Bass lake 1. W and flowages downstream from the St. Regis dam in Rhinelander othy (T39N R8E S19) lakes 3. Hawk lake 4. All other waters WATERS AND alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish (f) T (g) W

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 233 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 18 14 None None None None None None None None NR 20.37 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this 18 unless otherwise posted at public boat landings pursuant to s. subsection or sub. (73) I 5 5 None None None None None None 3 in total sub. (73) Y BAG LIMIT longer than 14 DAIL 5 in total but only 1 may be 3 in total posted at public boat landings pursuant to s. NR 20.37 As specified in this subsection or - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous Continuous During the open season for trout Continuous Continuous April 21 to March 1 Saturday nearest May 20 to Sep tember 30 Continuous - - - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting sun rise to sunset. b. Spearing sunrise to sunset. c. Set or bank pole and setline 500 feet or more from any dam a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting sun rise to sunset. - - falo, , Moen chain , Shioc river ge, Hasbrook, Katherine, Lost (T38N rout streams 3. Alva, Bearskin, Buckskin, Buf Crescent, Diamond, East Horsehead, Geor R9E S24), Manson, Mercer necting waters 4. Maple lake, Stella Thunder lake 5. Shishebogama lake 2. Embarrass river 3. All other waters including Moen, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth lakes and connecting waters, Mus kellunge, Oneida, Pelican, Pine (T37N R9E S4), Sevenmile, Soo, Squash and Squirrel lakes and Sugar Camp chain including Dam, Sand, Echo, Chain and Stone (T39N R9E S32) lakes and con 1. Fox river 1. Fox river 1. Fox river 1. T WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND AGAMIE gemouth and smallmouth (a) All species COUNTY SPECIES (45) OUT (c) Lar bass (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 234 7 9 14 None None None None None NR 20.35 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this None, pursuant to s. subsection or sub. (73) 5 10 None None 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total 5 in total sub. (73) Y BAG LIMIT DAIL gemouth bass, smallmouth As specified in this subsection or 1 lar bass, northern pike, walleye, sauger or hybrid in total; 10 panfish and bullheads in total; 3 trout and salmon in total; none for rough fish OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) April 21 to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous Continuous but only persons under 16 years of age or disabled pursuant to s 29.193 (3) (a), (b) or (c), Stats., may fish from the second Saturday in March to but not including the last Saturday in April First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous Continuous Continuous During open season for trout - METHODS AUTHORIZED b. Spearing sunrise to sunset. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line, set or bank pole a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line ------illow , Mequon Rotary rout streams 1. All waters 1. Fox river Brooke park pond 1. The following posted urban waters: Harrington Beach quarry park ponds (east and west), Pucketts pond, Schowalter park W 1. All other waters except Lake Michigan and its tributaries 1. Chippewa river including sloughs, bay 1. Chippewa river downstream to the Bur 1. Chippewa river downstream to the Bur ages and tributaries upstream to the first highway or railroad bridge 1. Chippewa river downstream to the Bur ages and tributaries upstream to the first highway or railroad bridge 1. T ous and flowages up to the flowing por tion of all tributary streams lington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks lington Northern and Santa Fe railroad bridge including sloughs, bayous, flow lington Northern and Santa Fe railroad bridge including sloughs, bayous, flow WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (f) T (g) W (46) OZAUKEE (a) All species (c) T (47) PEPIN (b) Catfish (c) Lar bass (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish (a) All species

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 235 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 15 12 None None None None None None None None trout 8 over 14 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Brown and rainbow trout under 10 and 1 5 trout under 10, or 4 trout 12, brook 8 Brown trout 12, brook subsection or sub. (73) None None None None None None None None 5 in total 2 in total 3 in total 5 in total sub. (73) 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous Continuous April 21 to March 1 Continuous April 21 to March 1 Continuous During open season for trout Continuous Continuous As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 - METHODS AUTHORIZED b. By hand a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, set or bank pole b. Spearing. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line - - - - rout streams ages and tributaries upstream to the first highway or railroad bridge lington Northern and Santa Fe railroad bridge including sloughs, bayous, flow 1. Chippewa river downstream to the Bur 2. Chippewa river downstream to the Bur lington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks 3. All other waters 2. All other waters 1. Plum creek (CTH SS downstream to the Chippewa river) 1. Kinnickinnic river including both flow ages in River Falls and Rocky branch 2. All waters not listed 1. T 2. All waters not listed 1. All waters WATERS (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon rout and salmon (h) W COUNTY SPECIES (g) T (48) PIERCE (a) Rough fish (b) T (a) All species (49) POLK

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 236 7 40 32 26 18 18 14 14 None None None None over 12 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Brown and rainbow None until March 1, trout 12, brook 8 5 trout under 12, none subsection or sub. (73) 2012, when it becomes 1 1 2 None None None None 1 in total 1 in total 5 in total sub. (73) 5 in total 3 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT until March 1, 2012 I DAIL than 14 5 in total but only 1 may be less As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to March 1 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 During the open season for trout Continuous Continuous Saturday nearest May 20 to November 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line - - - isconsin ech Park spillway . O bridge, W gon lake isconsin river including sloughs, bay rout streams isconsin river not listed in this para 1. Big Round lake, Balsam lake 2. Balsam lake, Long Loveless lake 2. All other waters 2. Jacqueline lake 3. Bass lake, Pleasant portions of the W graph, including sloughs, bayous and flowages 2. Ore creek, Sand Spencer creek 1. All waters 1. Lar 1. T 1. Apple river downstream from Black Brook dam 1. W river including sloughs, bayous and flow ages ous and flowages from Stevens Point Flowage dam to Al−T 3. All other waters not listed 1. Little Eau Pleine flowage upstream to the first county hwy WATERS - (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND TAGE gemouth and small gemouth and smallmouth rout and salmon mouth bass COUNTY SPECIES (am) Lar (b) Muskellunge (c) Northern pike (d) Rough fish (e) T (b) Lar bass (50) POR (a) All species

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 237 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 − 7 9 32 26 32 26 None None None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE trout 12, brook 8 RESTRICTIONS & rainbow trout 12 Brown and rainbow Brown trout 18, brook All trout kept shall be between 10 and 13, or over 20 − 5 5 1 2 1 2 5 3 None None None None 3 in total 1 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL 3 in total but only 1 over 20” - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) No open season First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 During open season for trout Continuous Continuous April 21 to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 No early catch and release sea son − First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 METHODS AUTHORIZED a. None. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line b. By hand a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting b. Spearing. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used aupaca county omorrow river from , T olf river isconsin river including all flowages isconsin river downstream from the rout streams omorrow river from W omorrow river from old railroad omorrow river upstream from Poncho 1. W and tributaries upstream to first dam or highway bridge 2. DuBay lake 3. W Lake DuBay dam including all sloughs, bayous and flowages 4. Bass lake, Pleasant lake 4m. Jacqueline lake 5. All other waters of Portage county 2. All other waters 2. Flume creek, Rainy creek 3. Little W Durant road upstream to Amherst dam, T creek 1. Adams, Spring, Sunset and Thomas lakes 1. Little Eau Pleine flowage 1. T line upstream to Durant road 4. T 5. T bridge crossing north of Amherst upstream to Poncho creek WATERS geon AND rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (c) Lake stur (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish (g) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 238 - 7 9 7 7 15 −− 18 32 15 None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this None but the posses sion of fish from 14 to 18 inches is prohibited subsection or sub. (73) I to I I 5 0 1 None None None 5 in total 1 in total sub. (73) 3 in total 5 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total longer than 18 and only 1 may be > 28 DAIL I 5 in total but only 1 may be 5 in total but until March 31, 28 2007 none may be from 20 As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June Third Saturday in June to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous During the open season for trout Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 - - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting sun rise to sunset. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line - - win lake, Dave lake isconsin river including sloughs, bay ilson flowage rout streams 7. All waters not listed 2. W 2. All other waters 1. Bass lake, Pleasant lake ous and flowages 1. Pike lake, Round lake 1. North Spirit lake, Thomp son lake, Whitcomb Jump river and its tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake 1. Bass lake (T38N R2W S18), Cochram lake, Sailor lake 1. W 1. Newman lake 1. T 2. Patterson lake, T 1. Foulds springs, Hogsback (Spur lake) springs, Price creek downstream from Lower Price lake 3. All other waters not listed WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (a) All species (51) PRICE COUNTY SPECIES (h) W (b) Lar bass (c) Northern pike (d) Panfish (e) Rough fish (f) T (g) W

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 239 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 - - 9 14 18 16 26 15 None None None hibited (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this and 16 inches is pro None but the posses subsection or sub. (73) sion of fish between 12 I 2 5 in total 1 in total 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total 5 in total sub. (73) Y BAG LIMIT 15 in total longer than 14 DAIL gemouth bass, smallmouth 5 in total but only 1 may be As specified in this subsection or 1 lar bass, northern pike, walleye, sauger or hybrid in total; 10 panfish and bullheads in total; 3 trout and salmon in total; none for rough fish OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous but only persons under 16 years of age or disabled pursuant to s 29.193 (3) (a), (b) or (c), Stats., may fish from the second Saturday in March to but not including the last Saturday in April Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line - - - aterford aterford aterford 2. North Fork Flambeau river and South Fork Flambeau river including their impoundments and tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake 2. The following posted urban waters: Gorney park pond, Johnson Lockwood park pond, Pritchard pond, Quarry lake, Reservoir park pond 2. Eagle lake 3. Browns lake 4. Rockland lake 1. Fox river downstream from W dam, White river downstream from Bur lington dam 1. All waters 1. Fox river downstream from W dam, White river downstream from Bur lington dam 1. Fox river downstream from W dam, White river downstream from Bur lington dam 1. Eagle lake 1. All other waters except Lake Michigan and its tributaries WATERS (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Michigan and its tributaries, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (52) RACINE (a) All species (b) Lar bass (c) Northern pike (d) Panfish (f) T (g) W (53) RICHLAND

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 240 − 9 _ 14 26 18 12 None None walleye 18 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Sauger and hybrids 15, - - 2 None 5 in total 3 in total 3 in total sub. (73) 2 in total 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT 25 in total ately released ately released DAIL As specified in this subsection or All trout caught shall be immedi All trout caught shall be immedi OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 - - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line, set or bank pole, setline. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spear ing, set or bank pole, setline. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used uba) illow illow creek (Lost mile north of Loyd ¼ isconsin river isconsin river isconsin river isconsin river isconsin river illow creek (downstream from Spiral mile north of Loyd) 1. All waters. 2. Lee lake 1. Lower W 1. Lower W 1. Lower W 2. Lower W upstream to county line) 2. Pine river (uppermost STH 80 bridge upstream to CTH CH in village of Y 1. Bear creek (STH 130 bridge in T9N, R2E, S14 upstream to county line), Little W road), Pine river (uppermost STH 80 bridge downstream to CTH AA), W creek (STH 58 bridge 2.75 miles south of Ithaca upstream to Lost Hollow road, and STH 58 bridge 1. Lower W 3. Ash creek (upstream from STH 80), Gault Hollow creek (downstream from CTH H), Melancthon creek, Mill creek (USH 14 upstream to Quarry Hill road), Smith Hollow creek (downstream from Smyth Hollow road), west branch Pine river (Old County Farm drive upstream to Spangler Ridge road), W Hollow road upstream to STH 58 bridge ¼ 4. All waters not listed WATERS AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (a) All species (b) Catfish (c) Lar bass (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish (f) T (g) W

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 241 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 9 9 − — 14 26 15 40 26 18 None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) subsection or sub. (73) - 2 0 1 2 None None None 1 in total 5 in total 5 in total sub. (73) 3 in total 3 in total sub. (73) Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total ately released DAIL As specified in this subsection or As specified in this subsection or All trout caught shall be immedi OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous Continuous Continuous As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June Third Saturday in June to March 1 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous During the open season for trout Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 January 1 to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Motor trolling is allowed. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used Chippewa river to CTH D, the creek to STH 194 and Jump river G, Potato lake rout streams Dairyland flowage, Holcombe flowage 2. All other waters 1. Koshkonong lake, Rock river 3. All other waters 2. All lakes and ponds Main CTH 1. Koshkonong lake 1. Koshkonong lake, Rock river 1. Koshkonong lake, Rock river 1. Raccoon creek and (east branch) 1. All waters 1. Murphy flowage 1. including 1. Murphy flowage 1. Murphy flowage 1. T WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (f) W COUNTY SPECIES (54) ROCK (a) All species (b) Lar bass (c) Northern pike (e) T (55) RUSK (b) Lar bass (bm) Muskellunge (bs) Northern pike (bw) Panfish (c) Rough fish (a) All species

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 242 - 9 7 9 7 18 15 None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this None but the posses sion of fish from 14 to 18 inches is prohibited subsection or sub. (73) I I None 3 in total 3 in total 1 in total 5 in total sub. (73) 3 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT longer than 18 longer than 14 DAIL 5 in total but only 1 may be 5 in total but only 1 may be As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Saturday nearest May 20 to November 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 - METHODS AUTHORIZED b. Spearing. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line - eigor creek, isconsin river s creek, Hemlock eyerhauser) lake eigor creek, Main creek (south . All other lakes and spring ponds not 2. Flambeau river upstream from the Thornapple flowage dam including impoundments and tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake, south fork Flambeau river and tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake 3. Sand lake 4 3. Three Lakes Number one 2. Devils creek , Corbett lake, Hawkins mill pond 1. Chippewa river and all tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake, Flam beau river upstream to the Thornapple flowage dam including all tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake, Jump river and its tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake 1. Bass (W Deer creek, Devil’ Little W fork), Soft Maple creek 5. All other streams not listed listed in subds. 1. to 3., Big W 1. Redstone lake, lower W WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (e) W COUNTY SPECIES (d) T (56) SAUK (a) All species

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 243 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 9 − 12 14 40 32 26 32 None None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS Brown and rainbow trout 12, brook 8 − 1 1 2 1 None None 3 in total 2 in total 3 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT 25 in total 25 in total 25 in total DAIL - - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous First Saturday in May to Novem ber 30 Continuous No open season Continuous First Saturday in May to Novem ber 30 Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous Continuous - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, set or bank pole, setline. a. None. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spear ing, set or bank pole, setline. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. - isconsin isconsin river isconsin river , lower W , lower W isconsin Dells isconsin Dells isconsin river from the dam at isconsin river from the Prairie isconsin river downstream isconsin river upstream from isconsin river downstream isconsin river upstream from illow creek (upstream from s lake isconsin Dells downstream to the Prai 2. Bear creek (county line upstream to CTH N and upstream from Croal Hollow road), W county line) 3. Rowley creek 1. Devil’ 1. Lower W W 2. Lower W du Sac dam downstream to the railroad bridge at Sauk City 3. Lower W from railroad bridge at Sauk City 2. Baraboo river 3. Devils lake 3. Devils lake rie du Sac dam downstream from the dam at W Dells 1. Lower W the dam at W 1. Baraboo river 1. Redstone Lake 1 Lower W the dam at W 2. Lower W from the railroad bridge at Sauk City WATERS geon AND gemouth and smallmouth rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (b) Catfish (c) Lake stur (d) Lar bass (e) Muskellunge (f) Northern pike (g) Rough fish (i) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 244 9 _ _ 15 −− −− 18 50 15 walleye 18 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) subsection or sub. (73) Sauger and hybrids 15, - - I to I 0 1 −− 3 in total 5 in total 1 in total sub. (73) sub. (73) 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT ately released ately released and only 1 may be > 28 DAIL I 5 in total but until March 31, 28 2007 none may be from 20 As specified in this subsection or As specified in this subsection or All trout caught shall be immedi All trout caught shall be immedi - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) First Saturday in May to Novem ber 30 No open season First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June Third Saturday in June to March 1 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 Continuous Continuous - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line. a. None. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. f inter) dam indigo lake isconsin river upstream from isconsin river downstream otagatic river and its flowages 1. Baraboo river 6. All waters not listed 4. Beaver creek, Dell creek (Coon Bluf 5. Bear creek (CTH N upstream to Croal Hollow road) road upstream to South avenue) 1. Namekagon river and its flowages, T 2. Lower W the Prairie du Sac dam 1. Chippewa flowage and all connected waters within T39N R6, R7, R8, T40N R6, R7 and R8 except the Chippewa river downstream from the Chippewa flowage (W 1. Black lake, Christner lake 1. Grindstone lake, Lac Courte Oreilles lake 3. Lower W from the Prairie du Sac dam 1. Chetac lake, Grindstone Lac Courte Oreilles lake, Nelson Round lake, Whitefish W WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) geon AND WYER gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids (j) W COUNTY SPECIES (b) All species except panfish (c) Lake stur (d) Lar bass (e) Muskellunge (57) SA (a) All species

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 245 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 9 40 28 45 None None None None None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS - 1 15 1 15 1 1 1 pie None None None None bluegill 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total may be crappie DAIL 25 in total but only 10 may be 25 in total but no more than 15 15 in total but none may be crap - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. September 30 September 30 September 30 First to First to Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 First Saturday in May to Novem ber 30 December 1 to March Continuous Continuous During the open season for trout Continuous Continuous Saturday nearest May 20 to July 1 First to . METHODS AUTHORIZED Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used a. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing with bow and arrow only a. Hook and line - the dam) Moose including . 70 down inter to and including Radisson flowage dam (W Big Sissabagama lake, flowage, Chippewa river from to the Chippewa river rout streams Brunet river from state hwy iger Cat flowage and chain of lakes lake downstream flowage, Chippewa 3. Namekagon river downstream from Hayward lake. Winter 2. Namekagon river from STH 63 upstream to Pacwawong dam stream 1. T 2. 3. Black lake, Mud and Callahan lakes, T (T41N R7W), north fork Chief river downstream to Mud lake (T41N R7W) 4. Chippewa flowage 3. Chetac lake, Birch lake 2. All other waters 1. Hauer springs, Osgood lake, Porcupine lake 1. Chippewa flowage 2. Christner lake, Moose Nelson lake, Sissabagama lake WATERS AND rout and salmon (g) Rough fish COUNTY SPECIES (f) Panfish (h) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 246 - 9 9 9 7 −− 15 18 28 −− None prohibited (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this sion of fish from 14 through 18 inches is None but the posses subsection or sub. (73) I I 0 0 1 in total 1 in total 3 in total 1 in total sub. (73) 3 in total 3 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT longer than 18 longer than 14 DAIL 5 in total but only 1 may be 5 in total but only 1 may be As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) October 1 to May First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 - METHODS AUTHORIZED b. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line - - , , Deer , Thornapple river , north fork Flambeau inter lake to the Lake , Couderay river otagatic river inter lake and Brunet river eigor creek, McDermott brook, Price enison creek 1. All other streams not listed 7. Brunet river tle W creek, T creek (Meteor township), Eddy creek, Lit 5. Round lake 6. Ashagon lake, Camp Smith Perch lake 4. Silverthorn lake, Black Dan Lake 2. Flambeau river river and south fork Flambeau including their tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake 3. Black Dan lake, Clear Island lake (T39N R5W S2), Sand lake 1. Shawano lake V 9. Fiddler creek, Namekagon river from Airport road upstream to Phipps dam, Stress springs 1 1. Grindstone lake, Chippewa river down Loretta dam stream from Radisson flowage including all tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake, W upstream from W 10. All other lakes and spring ponds not listed WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND WANO alleye, sauger and hybrids (a) All species COUNTY SPECIES (58) SHA (i) W

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 247 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 9 7 40 26 None None None None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS Brown and rainbow trout 12, brook 8 1 2 None None None None None None None 3 in total 3 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 During the open season for trout Continuous Continuous April 21 to March 1 Saturday nearest May 20 to Sep tember 30 Continuous April 21 to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. c. Set or bank pole and setline 500 feet or more from any dam. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting sun rise to sunset. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line , igerton isconsin Power and olf river pond between Shawano olf river downstream Shawano ashington lake rout streams paper mill dam and W Light dam, Shawano lake outlet, lake, W 1. Cloverleaf lakes (includes Pike, Grass and Round lakes), Red Lakes (lower upper), W 2. Embarrass river downstream from Pella dam, W dam 3. All other waters 2. Mill creek downstream from STH 29, Red river CTH A at village of upstream to Lower Red Lake dam 3. Korth lake, Bahr lake 1. Pella pond 1. T Embarrass springs, river (south branch) upstream from T Lumber Company dam, Embarrass river (middle branch) CTH Z downstream to Homme Pond dam, pond, Red river (west branch) downstream from CTH D, Shioc river (west branch) upstream from Sunrise road 1. Comet creek downstream from CTH P WATERS AND rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (c) Muskellunge (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish (f) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 248 7 9 14 15 40 None None None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) subsection or sub. (73) 5 1 None None None 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total 5 in total sub. (73) sub. (73) Y BAG LIMIT DAIL gemouth bass, smallmouth gemouth bass, smallmouth As specified in this subsection or As specified in this subsection or 1 lar bass, northern pike, walleye, sauger or hybrid in total; 10 panfish and bullheads in total; 3 trout and salmon in total; none for rough fish 1 lar bass, northern pike, walleye, sauger or hybrid in total; 10 panfish and bullheads in total; 3 trout and salmon in total; none for rough fish OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous but only persons under 16 years of age or disabled pursuant to s 29.193 (3) (a), (b) or (c), Stats., may fish from the second Saturday in March to but not including the last Saturday in April Continuous Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 During open season for trout Continuous Continuous - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is allowed. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. rout streams 4. All other waters 2. The following posted urban waters: Memorial park pond, Sheboygan quarry 3. The following posted urban waters: River Park lagoon 2. All other waters 1. Sheboygan marsh 1. Sheboygan marsh 1. Sheboygan marsh 1. Sheboygan marsh 1. All other waters except Lake Michigan and its tributaries 1. All waters 1. T 1. Cedar lake WATERS (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Michigan and its tributaries, see sub. (73)) (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND . CROIX gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (59) SHEBOYGAN (a) All species (b) Lar bass (c) Northern pike (e) T (f) W (60) ST (b) Muskellunge (c) Rough fish (a) All species

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 249 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 7 7 9 9 7 −− None None None None None over 14 trout 12 (INCHES) MINIMUM Brook trout 8 LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Brown and rainbow trout under 10 and 1 5 trout under 10 or 4 subsection or sub. (73) 0 None None None None None sub. (73) 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total 3 in total 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) April 21 to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) During the open season for trout Continuous Continuous Saturday nearest May 20 to November 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 - METHODS AUTHORIZED b. Spearing. a. Motor trolling is per mitted a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line illow illow illow River , north fork of the W illow Falls in W , and the main stem of W rout streams 2. All other waters 1. Apple river 1. T 1. Big Rib river downstream from STH 64 4. All other waters not listed river 3. Camp 8 flowage, Spruce lake 2. Big Rib river from CTH C downstream to STH 64 3. Kinnickinnic river and Parker creek 2. Glenn and Perch lakes river from W state park upstream to the confluence of the north and south forks. 4. All waters not listed 1. All waters WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND AYLOR rout and salmon rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (d) T (b) Rough fish (c) T (a) All species (61) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 250 - 7 None None None None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS None but the posses sion of fish from 14 to 18 inches is prohibited I 5 10 None None None None None None Y BAG LIMIT longer than 18 DAIL 5 in total but only 1 may be OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous During open season for trout Continuous Continuous April 21 to March 1 Continuous April 21 to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. Set or bank pole and setline but no whole or live bait fish may be used. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. Set or bank pole and setline but no whole or live bait fish may be used. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line. - , Lake Marinuka, Mar rout streams 1. Diamond lake, North Harper Rib lake, Sackett South Harper Jump river and tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake 2. Black river 3. All other waters tha, Osseo Rod and Gun pond, Pigeon Falls pond, Strum lake, Whitehall Rod and Gun pond, 1. Black river 1. T 1. Arctic Springs Golf Course pond, Bugle lake, Dodge pond, Eleva Lake Henry WATERS (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (a) Catfish COUNTY SPECIES (d) W (62) TREMPEALEAU (b) Rough fish (c) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 251 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 7 9 18 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE and rainbow 10 RESTRICTIONS Brown and rainbow trout 12, brook 8 Brown trout 18, brook 3 1 , only 1 may be a 5 in total 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT brown trout DAIL 2 trout per day OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. - - rout rem- ash- alley alley creek, falo river rout creek, T alley creek, T osse Coulee creek, W alley creek, Chimney Rock raverse V , V own road (S8, T24N, R7W), alley lake amarack creek, T falo river (CTH O downstream to falo river (north fork), Buf falo river except from CTH O down alley creek, Pigeon creek (upstream own road (S8, T24N, R7W)) 5. All waters not listed 1. Jersey V (south fork), T stream to T Buf 4. Buf T ington Coulee creek pealeau river 2. Adams creek, Beaver creek (south fork), Big Slough creek, Borst V creek, Bruce V creek, Dutch Elk creek (north branch), Elk creek (Bennet), Fly creek, French Hardies Hol 3. Abraham Coulee creek, Bear Beaver creek, creek (north fork), Buf comb Coulee creek, Johnson V King creek, Lakes Coulee Meyer V from Pigeon Falls pond), Rossman creek, Salzwedel Coulee creek, Schermerhorn creek, T Run creek, WATERS (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth (63) VERNON (a) Lar bass COUNTY SPECIES

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 252 9 − _ 12” None None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE in this subsection RESTRICTIONS None, unless specified Maximum length limit - - than 12” 3 in total Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total 10 in total subsection ately released ately released DAIL 25 pounds and 1 fish in total 25 pounds and 1 fish in total 25 pounds and 1 fish in total None, unless specified in this 5 in total but none may be longer All trout caught shall be immedi All trout caught shall be immedi OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous Continuous Saturday nearest October 10 to February 1 Continuous Saturday nearest October 10 to February 1 Continuous METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line. Daily permit required (see s. NR 20.41) a. Hook and line b. Dip netting, seining with a seine not more than 75 feet in length, 6 feet in depth with mesh not to exceed 2 inch stretch measure. a. Hook and line. Daily permit required (see s. NR 20.41) b. Dip netting. Daily permit required (see s. NR 20.41) a. Hook and line. Daily permit required (see s. NR 20.41) - , . 82 upstream to , S16), Creek 29−4 (T13N, R7W imber Coulee creek other than that imber Coulee creek from CTH P rout lake 1. Nebish lake, Spruce Mystery Escanaba lake, Pallette lake 4. All waters not listed 3. T portion from CTH P upstream to Olstad road, Bishop branch 1. Esofea branch upstream of Rung Hol low lake to Saxford road, Kickapoo river (west fork) from Hwy 2. T upstream to Olstad road 2. Pallette lake 3. Nebish, Spruce, Mystery and Escanaba lakes CTH S and Bloomingdale road (S6, T13N, R3W), Melancthon creek, Seas branch upstream from impoundment in T13N R4W S14, Creek 16−6 (T13N, R7W 1. T S29) WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND rout and salmon (64) VILAS (a) All species COUNTY SPECIES (c) T (b) Cisco and whitefish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 253 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 −− −− 18 12 16 −− 14 −− 45 34 (INCHES) MINIMUM 1 when it becomes LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS of fish from 9 to 12 inches is prohibited No minimum length except the possession 201 45 until November 30, 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 in total 5 in total 2 in total 2 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June Third Saturday in June to March 1 Continuous Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May to Friday preceding the third Saturday in June Third Saturday in June to November 15 First Saturday in May to Friday preceding the third Saturday in June Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. Daily permit required (see s. NR 20.41). a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used. Daily permit required (see s. NR 20.41). a. Hook and line. Daily permit required (see s. NR 20.41) a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. abasso lake, rout lake, W ildwood lake rout lake est Plum lake, White Sand lake (T42N, W R7E, S27), Whitney lake 1. Big lake (T42N R6E S4), Bittersweet lake, Oberlin Prong Smith lake 2. Big Muskellunge lake, East Ellerson lake, Forest Gunlock Little Bass lake (T40N, R8E, S15), Middle Ellerson lake, Papoose Plum Salsich lake, T 3. Nebish lake 4. Spruce lake 5. Pallette lake 6. W 7. Sparkling lake 1m. Little St. Germain lake 1. T WATERS AND gemouth and smallmouth COUNTY SPECIES (c) Lar bass (d) Muskellunge

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 254 7 12 26 30 40 26 12 34 None None None None None None NR 20.37 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS 40 unless otherwise posted at public boat 2008 when it becomes landings pursuant to s. 40 until November 30, 1 1 1 2 −− −− None None None None None None 5 in total 1 in total 1 in total 5 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT DAIL OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. September 30 September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30. First to Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous Continuous Directive of the regional director During the open season for trout Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to November 15. First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to November 15. No open season First to METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. Dip netting for smelt. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used. a. None a. Hook and line - , Pallette and rout lakes R6E S4), Crab lake, Ken rout lake, all waters wholly ildwood lake lake, Papoose lake rout streams rout lake lake (T42N Allequash lake, Big Muskellunge 4. Black Oak lake, Crystal (T41N, R7E, S27) and Little T 5. W 3. Shannon lake 2. Big tuck 2m. Sparkling lake 2. Flambeau lake chain, connecting waters and tributaries within 200 feet of the lake 3. T 4. All other waters 6. Fallison lake 3. Little T within the area commonly known as Lac du Flambeau reservation 1. Pallette lake 2. T 1. Whitney lake 1. Nebish, Spruce, Mystery Escanaba lakes WATERS AND rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (e) Northern pike (f) Rough fish (g) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 255 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 - - is is I I 7 12 15 None None None trout 18 trout 20 prohibited prohibited through 18 through 18 (INCHES) MINIMUM I I LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS 14 14 session of fish from session of fish from Brook trout 7, brown None except the pos None except the pos Brook trout 12, brown I I I 5 in total 5 in total 3 in total 5 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT brown trout longer than 18 longer than 18 longer than 14 DAIL 5 in total but only 3 may be 5 in total but only 1 may be 3 in total but only 1 may be 5 in total but only 1 may be Brook trout 2, brown 1 OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30. First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. - - , - , ilas 1), Fish urtle, , Scatter , Squaw ild Rice , Crab, Dead alton, Island, atersmeet including ynx, Otter itae, Little Star ellow birch lake, all , W . Lake, Otto Mielke an Vliet and W , Fawn (T42N R5E S1 oyageur verill, Big (T42N R6E S4), itae, Big Muskellunge, Birch, , A ilas county ilas county; , Buckskin, Clear urtle, Sherman, Spider , Presque Isle, Rest, Rock, Rush, , Duck, Eagle, L rout lake , Stone, V isconsin river from Otter Rapids dam to 1. All other waters 10. Bluegill lake, Dadek Fire Fly lake, Little John Jr lake, Pauto lake 1. T 1 Oxbow South T Manitowish, North Crab, T 9. Deerskin river from Blackjack creek downstream 7. Fence lake 8. Lac du Lune, Spectacle and Stormy lakes 2. Eagle chain (includes Catfish, Cran berry 3. Anvil, Big Portage, Forest, Lost Canoe, Plum and White Sand (T42N R7E S27) lakes, V 4. Alder 5. Big Crooked (T42N R6E S12), Jenny lake, Sanford lake Arbor V Boulder Pike, Emily lakes, V Star trap, Harris, High, Ike W Laura, Little Arbor V county W county highway G, Y connecting waters and Eagle river upstream to Oneida county line), V ing Rice, V WATERS AND alleye, sauger and hybrids (h) W COUNTY SPECIES

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 256 - 28 18 40 None NR 20.37 NR 20.37 prohibited (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE 18” is prohibited RESTRICTIONS As specified in this 18 unless otherwise 15 unless otherwise sion of fish from 12 when it becomes 15 through 16 inches is No minimum length posted at public boat posted at public boat but the possession of None but the posses fish from 14” through landings pursuant to s. landings pursuant to s. subsection or sub. (73) 28 until March 1, 2009 - 1 than 18” 1 in total 5 in total 1 in total sub. (73) NR 20.37 Y BAG LIMIT becomes 5 to s. NR 20.37 DAIL gemouth bass, smallmouth 1 until March 1, 2009 when it lic boat landings pursuant to s. 3 in total, only 1 may be longer at public boat landings pursuant As specified in this subsection or 3 in total unless otherwise posted 3 unless otherwise posted at pub 1 lar bass, northern pike, walleye, sauger or hybrid in total; 10 panfish and bullheads in total; 3 trout and salmon in total; none for rough fish OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous but only persons under 16 years of age or disabled pursuant to s 29.193 (3) (a), (b) or (c), Stats., may fish from the second Saturday in March to but not including the last Saturday in April First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. - - o− - o−T rout lake om, White Sand (T41N R5E S27) and 6. Big Crooked lake (T41N R5E S22), Gunlock lake, Lac du Flambeau Chain (includes Big Crawling Stone, Little Crawling Stone, Little Sand, Fence, Flam beau, Long Interlaken, Moss, North Placid, Pokegama, South T 7. Kentuck lake 8. All other waters wholly within the area commonly known as the Lac du Flam 9. Sparkling lake 2. The following posted urban waters: Ceylon lagoon, Congdon park pond, Mill 2. Delavan lake 3. Lulu lake T Whitefish lakes and all connecting waters) and Little T beau reservation pond park 1. Beulah lake, Como Delavan Geneva lake, Whitewater lake 1. Beulah lake 1. Delavan lake WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND ALWORTH gemouth and smallmouth COUNTY SPECIES (65) W (a) All species (b) Lar bass (c) Muskellunge

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 257 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 9 9 32 18 −− 40 26 None None None None None None trout 9 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE 12, brook trout 8 RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Lake trout 17, other Brown and rainbow subsection or sub. (73) 1 1 2 −− None None None None bluegill 3 in total 3 in total 3 in total 3 in total sub. (73) Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total DAIL 2 lake trout, 3 other trout 25 in total but only 10 may be As specified in this subsection or OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous Lake trout − first Saturday in January to September 30; other trout − first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) No open season Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous During the open season for trout Continuous Continuous Saturday nearest May 20 to November 1 - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. None. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. illis Bay road) ripp lake (W f creek, Whitewater creek upstream rout streams otagatic river and its flowages from T 1. Delavan lake and its tributaries, Geneva lake 2. Bluf 3. Beulah lake 4. All other waters 2. All other waters 1. Delavan lake and its tributaries 1. Namekagon river and its flowages, T 1. Lulu lake 1. All waters 1. All waters 1. Slim lake 1. Birch lake 1. T 1. Lake Geneva WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) geon AND ASHBURN alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (d) Northern pike (dm) Panfish (f) T (g) W (66) W (a) All species (b) Lake stur (c) Muskellunge (d) Northern pike (dm) Panfish (e) Rough fish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 258 7 7 9 12 18 40 17 12, None None None None brook 8 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Brown and rainbow subsection or sub. (73) I 5 in total 3 in total 5 in total 5 in total 1 in total 1 in total 3 in total 2 in total sub. (73) Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total 2 lake trout longer than 14 DAIL gemouth bass, smallmouth 5 in total but only 1 may be As specified in this subsection or 1 lar bass, northern pike, walleye, sauger or hybrid in total; 10 panfish and bullheads in total; 3 trout and salmon in total; none for rough fish - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous but only persons under 16 years of age or disabled pursuant to s 29.193 (3) (a), (b) or (c), Stats., may fish from the second Saturday in March to but not including the last Saturday in April First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous First Saturday in January to Sep tember 30 for lake trout First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line - - - ells lake from ozer lake welve welve 1. Bass (Patterson) lake 4. All streams, spring ponds, and lakes with outlet streams, not otherwise listed 3. All landlocked lakes and ponds without outlet streams, not otherwise listed the dam upstream to first on Sil 1. Brill river 2. Sawmill lake, T 2. Shell lake 2. The following posted urban waters: Boot lake, Hartford millpond from the dam upstream to Marine drive, Home stead Hollow park pond, Kewaskum mill pond from the dam upstream to STH 28, Sandy Knoll park pond, W ver creek 2. All other waters 1. Big Cedar lake, Pike lake 1. Lake T 1. Big Cedar and Gilbert lakes 1. Lake T 1. Big Cedar lake WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth ASHINGTON AUKESHA alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon rout and salmon (g) W (a) All species COUNTY SPECIES (f) T (67) W (ag) Lar bass (am) Northern pike (as) Panfish (c) T (68) W

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 259 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 , 8 9 9 −− 18 20 18 None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM 8 brook trout LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE 18” is prohibited RESTRICTIONS As specified in this No minimum length but the possession of fish from 14” through subsection or sub. (73) 12 brown and rainbow 0 None −− than 18” 1 in total 3 in total 3 in total 3 in total 1 in total 3 in total sub. (73) Y BAG LIMIT 15 in total 15 in total 10 in total DAIL gemouth bass, smallmouth 3 in total, only 1 may be longer As specified in this subsection or 1 lar bass, northern pike, walleye, sauger or hybrid in total; 10 panfish and bullheads in total; 3 trout and salmon in total; none for rough fish OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous but only persons under 16 years of age or disabled pursuant to s 29.193 (3) (a), (b) or (c), Stats., may fish from the second Saturday in March to but not including the last Saturday in April No open season First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 January 1 to September 30 - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. a. None a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used. - oodfield oodfield park pond 1. All waters 2. The following posted urban waters: Calhoun park pond, Heyer pond north, Heyer park pond south, Lepper Dam millpond from the dam upstream to Roosevelt drive, Lions−Overland park pond, Menomonee park Minooka park pond, Muskego Nixon park pond, Regal W 2. Eagle Spring lake 2. Lac La Belle 3. Eagle Spring lake 3. Fowler lake, Lannon pond, Lower Genesee lake, Lower Nashota lake 4. All other waters 2. Oconomowoc lake park pond north, W south 1. Lac La Belle 1. Lac La Belle 1. Big Muskego lake including Bass bay 1. Big Muskego lake including Bass bay 2. Mukwonago river from Eagle Spring lake downstream to Lower Phantom 1. McKeawn springs, Paradise Springs creek upstream from CTH N, and Scup pernong springs WATERS AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (a) All species (b) Flathead catfish (c) Lar bass (d) Panfish (f) T (g) W

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 260 through I 9 7 14 26 18 None None None is prohibited (INCHES) I MINIMUM Brook trout 14 LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE 18 RESTRICTIONS As specified in this Brook and rainbow Brown and rainbow Brown and rainbow No minimum length trout 12, brown but the possession of trout 12, brook 8 trout 12, brook 8 fish from 14 subsection or sub. (73) I 5 2 None None 5 in total 1 in total 1 in total 3 in total 3 in total 3 in total 5 in total sub. (73) than 18 Y BAG LIMIT DAIL 3 in total, only 1 may be longer As specified in this subsection or - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous Continuous Continuous Saturday nearest May 20 to Sep tember 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting , spearing. b. Set or bank pole and setline 500 feet or more from any dam a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used. a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line - olf alla olf river olf river (north aupaca river down , W , Flume creek, Little W eyauwega dam, W olf river (north branch) from aupaca river from River road alla creek, aupaca river except portion described 2. Brekke lake 2. Crystal lake 2. W upstream to Portage county line 4. Chain of Lakes (all lakes) 5. Crystal river 6. Bass lakes, Little Long lake, Mirror lake stream from W river (south branch), Radley creek, W W 1. Partridge lake, White lake 1. Campbell lake, Crystal Kinney lake 1. Campbell lake, Kinney lake 2. Embarrass river 3. Comet creek, Little W branch) except portion described above, W above 1. Little W CTH J to Ness road WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND AUPACA gemouth and smallmouth rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (69) W (a) All species (c) Lar bass (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish (f) T

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 261 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 through I 7 15 14 −− 26 32 None None None None None None is prohibited (INCHES) I MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE 18 RESTRICTIONS No minimum length but the possession of fish from 14 I 2 1 −− None None None None None None 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total than 18 Y BAG LIMIT DAIL 3 in total, only 1 may be longer - - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 No open season Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 During the open season for trout Saturday nearest March 15 to the day preceding the Saturday near est May 1 Continuous Continuous April 21 to February 1 Saturday nearest May 20 to Sep tember 30 . METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. None. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. b. Spearing for suckers and carp only c. By hand a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. c. Set or bank pole and setline 500 feet or more from any dam. Whole or live bait fish may not be used on Poygan lake. - illow 1E S35) 1E S12) 1E S12) 7. All other waters 2. Round lake (T20N R1 2. Long lake (T20N R1 3. Poygan lake, Fox river 1. Campbell lake, Crystal Kinney lake sippi dam upstream to the first highway bridge 1. Beans lake 1. Long lake (T20N R1 1. Beans lake 1. White river from River flowage upstream to the west branch, W creek upstream from Auroraville dam to the Bruce creek, Pine river from Poy WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND AUSHARA gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids COUNTY SPECIES (g) W (70) W (b) Lar bass (c) Muskellunge (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 262 9 7 7 7 12 −− 15 14 None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) 5 None None 3 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total sub. (73) Y BAG LIMIT immediately released DAIL 0, all trout caught shall be may be longer than 15 inches 3 in total but only 1 brown trout As specified in this subsection or - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to March 1 No early catch and release sea son − First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) Continuous Continuous During the open season for trout Continuous - - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures with bar bless hooks may be used. a. Hook and line. Only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. By hand - ild Rose ild Rose mill ild Rose millpond illow creek (downstream from rout streams 4. Johns lake, Spring White River pond (west branch), W pond, W Blackhawk road), White river 3. Mecan river and springs, Pine (lower) downstream from W 1. Pine river upstream from W millpond. 2. White river (main branch) upstream from Lower White river millpond 5. White river (west branch) 6. All other waters 1. Beans lake 1. Fox river downstream from Neenah− Menasha dam including Little Butte des Morts lake, Rush lake 1. Fox river downstream from Neenah− Menasha dam including Little Butte des Morts lake 1. Fox river downstream from Neenah− Menasha dam including Little Butte des Morts lake 1. T WATERS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73)) AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (f) T (g) W (71) WINNEBAGO (a) All species (c) Lar bass (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 263 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 7 − 14 32 26 None None None None None None NR 20.35 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this None, pursuant to s. subsection or sub. (73) − 1 2 None None None None None None 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total sub. (73) Y BAG LIMIT DAIL As specified in this subsection or - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous April 21 to February 1 Saturday nearest May 20 to Sep tember 30 Continuous April 21 to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous As specified in this subsection or sub. (73) No open season Continuous Continuous Continuous During open season for trout - - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting sun rise to sunset. b. Spearing. c. Set or bank pole and setline 500 feet or more from any dam a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. None. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. - - - iscon- olf river innebago lake, isconsin river including all flowages isconsin river including sloughs, bay isconsin river including all sloughs, ellow river including all sloughs, bay ellow river including all sloughs, bay rout streams inneconne lake, Fox river downstream ous and flowages from the highway 54 dam at Dexterville downstream ous and flowages from the highway 54 dam at Dexterville downstream, W sin river including all sloughs, bayous and flowages W from Butte des Morts lake, Fox river upstream from Eureka dam, W 2. Butte des Morts lake, Little Morts lake, Poygan W 3. All other waters 2. Y 1. Fox river downstream from Neenah− Menasha dam including Little Lake Butte des Morts 1. W and tributaries upstream to first dam or highway bridge 1. W 1. Y 1. W bayous and flowages 1. T 1. All waters ous and flowages WATERS (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73)) geon AND gemouth and smallmouth alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon COUNTY SPECIES (f) T (g) W (72) WOOD (a) All species (b) Lake stur (c) Lar bass (d) Northern pike (e) Rough fish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 264 7 7 15 None None None subsection subsection (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this As specified in this I to I 5 15 15 None None None Y BAG LIMIT and only 1 may be > 28 DAIL I 5 in total but until March 31, 28 As specified in this subsection As specified in this subsection 2007 none may be from 20 OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous Continuous April 21 to March 1 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30 Continuous As specified in this subsection As specified in this subsection - METHODS AUTHORIZED b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. From October 1 to the first Saturday in May only hooks with a one−half inch gap or less may be used while hook and line fishing. - - - isconsin river O (72) , Lake Michigan, Supe ellow river including sloughs, bayous en Mile creek downstream from en Mile creek upstream from Range 3. All waters not listed 2. All other waters 2. T Rangeline road 2. Peshtigo river upstream to the first rail road bridge, Marinette county; Oconto river and tributaries including Little downstream from highway 141, Oconto county including sloughs, bayous and flowages 1. T 1. Y and flowages from the highway 54 dam at Dexterville downstream, W 1. Green Bay rior line road WATERS TERS NOT LISTED IN SUBS. (1) T A AND alleye, sauger and hybrids rout and salmon (a) All species COUNTY SPECIES (g) T (h) W (73) SPECIES OR W

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 265 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 None None None None None subsection subsection (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS As specified in this As specified in this - 25 25 or setline Y BAG LIMIT 10 in total pole, or setline DAIL on hook and line, set or bank 25 in total but until March 31, only 2 may be flathead catfish As specified in this subsection As specified in this subsection None but until March 31, 2012 hook and line, set or bank pole, regardless of whether caught on 2012 only 2 may be flathead cat fish regardless of whether caught - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) As specified in this subsection As specified in this subsection Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous Saturday nearest May 20 to Sep tember 30 - - - . From METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Motor trolling is per mitted in Lake Michi gan tributaries of Racine county October 1 to the first Saturday in May only hooks with a one−half inch gap or less may be used and hook line fishing is prohibited from one−half hour after sunset to one−half hour before sunrise. a. Motor trolling is per mitted. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. Set or bank pole and setline 500 feet or more from any dam innebago system waters innebago system waters fman road (CTH XX) , Brown 3. Lake Michigan tributaries; Peshtigo river upstream from the first railroad bridge to the first dam, Marinette county; all other tributary streams, rivers and ditches to Green Bay upstream the first dam or lake 4. Lake W 2. All other tributary streams, rivers and ditches to Green Bay in Brown county upstream to the first dam or lake, Brown county 3. All other tributaries, streams, rivers and ditches to Green Bay upstream the first dam or lake 3m. Lake W 1. Duck creek downstream from the first dam above the Pamperin park foot bridge in the village of Howard excluding its tributaries, Fox river downstream from DePere dam, Suamico river downstream from CTH HS, East river downstream from Hof county WATERS AND COUNTY SPECIES (b) Catfish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 266 - 50 −− 36 36 None None None None None None None (INCHES) bered years MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS 50 in odd numbered years, 70 in even num −− 1 per year Y BAG LIMIT 25 in total 10 in total 10 in total 10 in total 1 per season DAIL water in which speared water in which speared 1 per season, regardless of the 1 per season regardless of the 25 pounds and one fish in total 25 pounds and one fish in total 25 pounds and one fish in total - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous Saturday nearest October 10 to February 1 Saturday nearest October 10 to February 1 Continuous No open season Second Saturday and consecu tive Sunday in February 2000 and every fifth year thereafter Second Saturday in February and continuing for 16 consecutive days unless closed pursuant to s. NR 20.33 (5) First Saturday in September to October 15 ag ag inneconne METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. Dip netting. c. Seining with a seine not more than 75 feet in length, 6 feet in depth with mesh not to exceed 2 inch stretch measure. a. Hook and line. T required (see s. NR 20.07). a. Hook and line. b. Spearing on Lakes Poygan, W and Butte des Morts. c. Spearing on Lake Winnebago. a. Hook and line. T required (see s. NR 20.07) in- , - aushara and W isconsin river downstream , major Green Bay tribu aupaca, W innebago system waters isconsin Dells dam taries, Lake Michigan, Superior Lake Michigan tributaries 3s. All other waters of Calumet, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Marquette, Outagamie, Shawano, W 4. All waters not listed in subs. (1) to (72) or this paragraph 2. All other tributary streams, rivers and ditches to Green Bay upstream the first dam or lake 3. All other waters not listed 2. Lake W 2g. Lower W from W 1. Lake Superior nebago counties 1. Green Bay WATERS - geon AND fish and their hybrids COUNTY SPECIES (c) Cisco (lake herring), white (e) Lake stur

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 267 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 −− 50 −− 22 12 14 −− 14 14 50 34 (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS 0 0 1 1 −− 5 in total 1 in total 5 in total 5 in total 5 in total Y BAG LIMIT 1 per season DAIL OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) No open season First Saturday in September to October 15 First Saturday in May to Friday preceding the third Saturday in June Third Saturday in June to March 1 July 1 to March Continuous First Saturday in May to Friday preceding the third Saturday in June Third Saturday in June to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30 ag METHODS AUTHORIZED a. None. a. Hook and line. T required (see s. NR 20.07). a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. - - - - . 10 ashington, s tributary , Green Bay’ , Lake Michigan and innebago system waters aldo boulevard in the city of Manito streams, rivers and ditches upstream to the first dam or lake Detroit, Plum, Pilot, Hog or Rock islands 2m. Lake Michigan, Michigan tribu 3. All other waters not listed in subs. (1) to (72) or this paragraph 2. Outlying waters of Green Bay and Lake Michigan within 1/4 mile of W 3. Lake W 4. All waters not listed in subs. (1) to (72) or this paragraph north of a line following STH 77 from its bridge over the St. Croix river east to STH 27, south on 27 STH 64, east on 64 to its terminus in the city of Marinette and continuing due east to the shore of Green Bay and all waters north of STH 29 from its bridge over the Fox river east to its terminus in the city of Kewaunee and continuing due east to the shore of Lake Michigan 5. All other waters not listed in subs. (1) to (72) or this paragraph taries, Green Bay 1. Lake Superior and connected sloughs, Kakagon river 1. Green Bay Michigan tributaries north of a line run ning due east from the eastern terminus of W 2. All other waters north of U.S. hwy not listed in subs. (1) to (72) or this para graph woc, all tributary streams, rivers and ditches to Green Bay upstream the first dam or lake WATERS AND gemouth and smallmouth COUNTY SPECIES (f) Lar bass (g) Muskellunge

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 268 34 −− None None None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS 1 −− None Y BAG LIMIT 600 in total 600 in total 600 suckers in total 600 suckers in total 600 suckers in total DAIL - OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to Novem ber 30 No open season Continuous Continuous Continuous First Saturday in May to March 1 During the open season for trout Continuous - - - raps . . . raps must be . METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. None. a. Dip netting for suck ers only a. Hook and line, minnow dip netting, minnow trapping and minnow seining for suckers only a. Minnow dip netting, minnow trapping and minnow seining for suckers only b. Hook and line for suckers only a. Hook and line, minnow trapping. No more than 3 traps per person. T raised and emptied at least once every 24 hours a. Hook and line, minnow dip netting, minnow seining, min now trapping. T must be raised and emp tied at least once every 48 hours. - . 10 , its bays and tributaries , Lake Michigan rout streams and tributary spring holes 5. T inhabited by trout 3. All other waters south of U.S. hwy not listed in subs. (1) to (72) or this para graph 2. Green Bay 3. Lake Michigan tributaries, major Green Bay tributaries 4. All other Green Bay tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake 6. All other waters not listed in subs. (1) to (72) or this paragraph 1. Lake Superior WATERS AND COUNTY SPECIES (h) Minnows

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 269 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 26 26 26 26 26 None None None None None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS 5 2 2 2 2 5 2 None Y BAG LIMIT 25 in total 25 in total yellow perch may be yellow perch may be yellow perch DAIL 25 in total but only 5 may be 25 in total but from March 1, 25 in total but from March 1, 2002 to June 30, 2004, only 10 2002 to June 30, 2004, only 10 OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) Continuous Continuous Continuous Through the ice First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous, but the open season for yellow perch is May 20 to March 15 First Saturday in May to March 1 but the open season for yellow perch is May 20 to March 15 Continuous, but the open season for yellow perch is June 16 to April 30 Continuous Continuous Continuous METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. b. Spearing a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. ------. 10 . 10 - , all other Lake Michi , major Green Bay tribu aldo boulevard in the city of innebago system waters aldo boulevard in the city of Manitowoc taries, Lake Michigan waters north of a line running due east from the eastern ter minus of W Manitowoc, Lake Michigan tributaries north of U.S. highway 10 except Manito woc river ning due east from the eastern terminus of W gan tributaries south of U.S. highway 10, Lake Michigan waters south of a line run 1. Green Bay 2. Manitowoc river 3. Lake Superior 4. Lake W 5. All other waters north of U.S. hwy graph 6. All other waters south of U.S. hwy not listed in subs. (1) to (72) or this para graph 3. All other tributary streams, rivers and ditches to Green Bay upstream the first dam or lake 4. Lake Michigan, Michigan tribu taries 5. Lake Superior 6. All other waters not listed in subs. (1) to (72) or this paragraph not listed in subs. (1) to (72) or this para 1. Green Bay and major tribu taries 1. Major Green Bay tributaries WATERS AND COUNTY SPECIES (i) Northern pike (j) Panfish (k) Rock bass, white yellow bass and bullheads

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code NR 20.20 WISCONSIN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 270 None None None None None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS None None None None None None None None Y BAG LIMIT DAIL . - - . 141, , has no open , have no open OPEN SEASON (both dates inclusive) First Saturday in May to March 1 Continuous Continuous April 1 to May 25 Continuous Continuous for Lake Michigan tributaries in Kenosha, Milwau kee, Ozaukee, Racine and She boygan counties; April 21 to March 1 for all other tributaries but the Oconto river west of hwy 141, Oconto county season on spearing First Saturday in May to March 1 April 21 to March 1 but portions of tributaries west hwy Oconto county season - METHODS AUTHORIZED a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line, by hand, spearing, dip net ting at any time. b. Seining at any time with seines not more than 75 feet in length and 6 feet in depth 1500 feet or more below the DePere dam a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting at any time 500 feet or more below the first upstream dam or up to 5 miles straight inland from the mouth, whichever is less b. Spearing. a. Hook and line b. Spearing. , Lake Michigan 2. All other tributary streams, rivers and ditches to Green Bay upstream the first dam or lake 3. All other waters not listed in subs. (1) to (72) or in this paragraph 2. Major Green Bay tributaries, Lake Michigan tributaries 3. All other tributary streams and ditches to Green Bay upstream the first dam or lake 1. Green Bay WATERS AND COUNTY SPECIES (L) Rough fish

Register January 2003 No. 565 File inserted into Admin. Code 2−1−2003. May not be current beginning 1 month after insert date. For current adm. code see: 271 DEPARTMENThttp://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code OF NATURAL RESOURCES NR 20.20 −− None None None None None None None None None None None None (INCHES) MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS −− None None None None None None None None None None None None Y BAG LIMIT DAIL - fe or gobies OPEN SEASON fe or gobies (both dates inclusive) Continuous Continuous Continuous April 1 to May 25 April 1 to May 25 Continuous April 21 to February 1 During the open season for trout Continuous Continuous Continuous for white perch, no open season for ruf First Saturday in May to March 1 for white perch, no open season for ruf No open season but one of each may be killed and possessed for immediate delivery to a depart ment service center or regional office - . METHODS AUTHORIZED c. Dip netting at any time 500 feet or more below the first upstream dam or up to 5 miles straight inland from the mouth, whichever is less d. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, spearing. b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only c. Seining for smelt only with seines not more than 75 feet in length and 6 feet in depth. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting. b. Spearing. a. Hook and line. b. By hand. a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spear ing. a. Hook and line. a. Hook and line. a. None - - , Lake Mich innebago system waters not 2. All other waters not listed in subs. (1) to (72) or this paragraph igan tributaries, major Green Bay tribu taries listed in subs. (1) to (72) 5. Lake Superior 6. All Lake W 7. All trout streams not listed in subs. (1) to (72) 8. All other waters not listed in subs. (1) to (72) or this paragraph 1m. All other tributary streams, rivers and ditches to Green Bay upstream the first dam or lake 1. Lake Michigan, Green Bay WATERS - AND fe, white perch and gob ies COUNTY SPECIES (m) Ruf

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(d), (30) (33) (e) 1. and (g) 1m., (37) (e) 3., (49) (am), (50) (b) 2. and (d) 4m. (h) 2., (56) (j) (57) (f) 3. (i) (64) (c) 7., 1m. 2m., 9., (66) (dm), (73) 3m. 3s., r (49) (e), (55) (d), (60) (68) (f) 1., Register January 2003 No. 565, eff. 3−1−03; CR 02−073: am. (9) (c) (13) (e) (h) (17) (a) (24) (33) (35) 1. a., ( 55) (bm) (57) (56) (i), (57) (h), (61) (c), (62) (c) 3. to 6., (63) (64) (g), (66) (f), (69) (f) 2., (70) 2. and 3., (72) (g) cr 4−1−02; CR 01−037: am. (73) (j) 1. a. and 3.a., Register February 2002 No. 554, ef (i) 3., (9) (dm), (16) (h) (25) (c) 2., (em), (33) (a), (55) (b), (bs), (bw), (64) 7., (65) (68) (d) (73) (e) 2g., 2m., am. (4) (c), (7) (13) (a) 1., (22) (26) (53) (57) History: (d) 1., (g) (73) (f) 4., renum. (33) (a) to be (am), (55) (b) (bm), (64) (h) 7. 8. and r c., and (m) 1., cr COUNTY SPECIES (p) All other species not listed in subs. (1) to (72) or this subsec tion (i) 1. and 2., (o) 2. 3., cr 3. (28) (g) 1., (56) (j) (60) (d) 4., (65) (a) 2. and (72) (h) r (L) 4., am. (9) (a) 1., (16) 2. a., (19) (d) 7. and 8., (20) (b) 2., (c) (f) (44) 3. eff. 1., (j) 4., (n) cr (4) (35) 2., (1) (g), (4) (h), (5) (e), (12) (f), (13) (15) (c), (16) (g) 5., (18) (19) (d), (21) (22) (23) (25) (32) (f) 1., (33) (e), January 2003 No. 565, eff. 2−1−03. (b),

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Subchapter IV — Department Authority (d) Presence of nonindigenous species. Pursuant to par. (e), the department may close the season for all bait harvest in all or NR 20.25 License waiver. (1) On the first Saturday and part of any water that has been documented to contain detrimental consecutive Sunday of June each year, no fishing license is species that are not indigenous to the waters of the state in order required to fish the inland or outlying waters, pursuant to s. 29.197 to prevent the further transport of nonindigenous species to other (3), Stats. waters of the state. The department shall open the season pursuant (2) The license waiver of sub. (1) does not apply to commer- to par. (e) 2., if the department determines that the nonindigenous cial fishing license requirements. species is no longer present or the nonindigenous species no lon- History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99. ger poses a threat to other waters of the state. (e) Closing and reopening seasons. 1. A closed season under NR 20.30 Department permitted to take fish. No pro- par. (a), (b), (c) or (d) shall become effective only after one or more vision in this chapter prohibits the department, its agents, wardens public informational meetings are held by the department. The or representatives of the bureau of fisheries management and hab- closed season shall be put into effect by publication of a notice itat protection from taking any of the fish mentioned at any time in the state newspaper, posting the notice on or in the vicinity of they deem it advisable and necessary to promote the general con- the shore of the water affected, and by providing any other notice servation progress. which the department deems reasonable. History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99. 2. A closed season under par. (a), (b), (c) or (d) shall be dis- continued only after publication of a notice in the state newspaper NR 20.33 Special open and closed seasons. and removal of the notices posted on or in the vicinity of the shore (1) SEASON CLOSURE UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS. (a) Water of the water affected. level reduction. Pursuant to par. (e), the department may close the season for fishing in all or part of any inland water which has expe- (2) URBAN FISHING PROGRAM. The department may establish rienced sudden water level reduction or where a sudden reduction an urban fishing program by posting the open and closed seasons is imminent as a result of dam failure, draw down or other loss of on specified waters. The department shall post notice on the water supply. The closed season shall remain in full force and affected waters that a special fishing season applies. The notice effect until the department determines that the water has been shall state the name or description of the water to which the special returned to its original level and the season is open pursuant to par. fishing season applies, the persons permitted to fish during the (e) 2. The department may close the season when it finds after sci- special fishing season and the time period of the special fishing entific investigation and study, that all of the following have season. The department may designate or remove a body of water occurred: in accordance with the requirements of s. 29.053 (2) (a), Stats. 1. Game fish have been or will be unusually concentrated due (3) TEMPORARY DIP NETTING AUTHORIZATION. The department to the drop in water level and may, therefore, be more vulnerable shall open the season for fishing with dip nets in any waters when to angler harvest. it finds after scientific investigation and study that the fish popula- 2. The remaining game fish population structure cannot eas- tions in the waters are threatened with imminent mortality because ily be replaced if subjected to continued angler harvest. of depletion of dissolved oxygen or other adverse habitat condi- 3. Water levels are expected to eventually return to normal. tions under which fish will not survive. During the open season all species of fish may be taken by means of dip nets not more than 4. Continued sport fishing may result in a depletion of the 3 feet in diameter or 3 feet square, but no person may have more game fish supply. than 25 pounds and one fish of any species of game fish of any size 5. Closure of the season is necessary to conserve the game fish in possession. No person may fish with more than one dip net. The supply until water levels are restored and to insure the citizens of open season shall be put into effect by posting a notice thereof on this state continued opportunities for good fishing. or in the vicinity of the shore of the waters affected, the posting (b) Fish concentrated under ice. Pursuant to par. (e), the being deemed by the department to be the most feasible way of department may close the season for fishing through the ice in all notifying the public that the open season for fishing with dip nets or part of any inland water. The closed season shall remain in full is in effect. The open season shall remain in full force and effect force and effect until the water is no longer covered with ice and only so long as the waters are covered with ice and so long as the the season is opened pursuant to par. (e) 2. The department may posting is continued. close the season when it finds, after scientific investigation and (4) FISHERY REHABILITATION. The department may open the study, that all of the following apply: season for fishing with dip nets, minnow seines or spears in waters 1. The body of water is not expected to experience significant for which a permit for treatment with a toxicant has been issued. loss of its game fish population due to loss of oxygen. During the open season all species of fish of any size may be taken 2. Ice cover has caused an unusual concentration of game fish, with no bag or possession limit. The open season shall be from increasing their vulnerability to angler harvest. the date of issuance of said permit until the commencement of 3. Continued sport fishing would deplete the supply of game treatment and shall be put into effect by posting a notice thereof fish. on or in the vicinity of the waters affected and by publication in 4. A closed season is necessary to conserve the game fish sup- one or more newspapers having wide circulation in the area ply and insure the citizens of this state continued opportunities for affected. good fishing; (5) SPECIAL CLOSURE OF THE STURGEON SPEARING SEASON. (a) (c) Fishery rehabilitation. Pursuant to par. (e), the department Conditions for season closure. The department shall close the may close the season for fishing in all or part of any inland water season for spearing sturgeon on Lake Winnebago if the actual har- in which fish have been removed or destroyed as a result of a reha- vest on the Lake Winnebago system meets or exceeds 80% of the bilitation program, to reestablish a good supply of game fish and total allowable annual harvest of adult female sturgeon, juvenile insure the citizens of this state future opportunities for good fish- female sturgeon or male sturgeon, as determined by the depart- ing. The closed season shall remain in full force and effect until ment. The total allowable annual harvest shall be based on an opened pursuant to par. (e) 2., scientific investigation indicates the average annual harvest or exploitation rate of 5% of the estimated game fish population has achieved a harvestable surplus of fish of population of adult female sturgeon, 5% of the estimated popula- desirable size, and reopening the season does not conflict with the tion of juvenile female sturgeon and 5% of the estimated popula- closed seasons for each species specified in sub. (1). tion of male sturgeon.

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(b) Announcement and notice of season closure. The season Note: The list will be available for review at the offices of the bureau of fisheries closure shall be announced by a department press release to local management and habitat protection, 101 South Webster Street, Madison, WI media and to the official state newspaper on the day that actual (3) ALTERNATE LIMIT. (a) Size limits. No size limit shall apply harvest meets or exceeds 80% of the total allowable annual har- to walleye, largemouth bass or smallmouth bass if, for the particu- vest, based upon the registration of harvested sturgeon pursuant lar species in a particular water, the department finds that at least to s. NR 20.10 (10). The department shall post notice of the clo- one of the following conditions exist: sure in the vicinity of Lake Winnebago and provide other notice 1. Angler exploitation of the species is less than 15% of the deemed reasonable by the department. population of fish larger than the original size limit. (c) Effective date of season closure. The season closure shall 2. Total adult mortality for that species is less than 30% of the take effect at 12:30 p.m. on the day following issuance of the population. department press release announcing the season closure in par. 3. More than 10% of the fish tested of that species in the size (b). range from the originally applicable size limit to 3 inches larger History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; cr. (5), Register, Decem- than the originally applicable size limit, in fillets with the skin on, ber, 1999, No. 528, eff. 1−1−00; CR02−014: am. (5) (c), Register September 2002 No. contain .75 parts per million or more mercury, 2 parts per million 561, eff. 10−1−02. or more PCB (polychlorinated biphenyl), 5 parts per million or more DDT (dichloro diphenyl trichloroethane), 5 parts per million NR 20.35 Alternate size and bag limits. (1) PURPOSE. or more Toxaphene, 0.3 parts per million or more Chlordane, or Notwithstanding any provision of either ch. NR 21, 22, 23 or this 0.3 parts per million or more Dieldrin. chapter, for all or part of any inland, boundary or outlying water, 4. Walleye males do not grow to a length of at least 13 inches the department may apply the alternative size limits, bag limits or in 4 years or largemouth bass or smallmouth bass do not grow to both under this section for fish species identified in order to pro- a length of at least 12 inches in 5 years in all inland waters lying vide for better use and management of the fishery resource of the north of a line beginning at the state highway 70 bridge over the water to which the proposed alternate limit would apply. St. Croix river, then east on state highway 70 to its intersection (2) PROCEDURE. The department shall follow the following with state highway 27, then south on highway 27 to its intersection procedures in applying an alternate size limit or bag limit under with state highway 64, then east along highway 64 to its end, then this section: continuing east to the waters of Green Bay or in inland waters of (a) Notice. The department shall prepare and distribute a Brown, Kewaunee or Door counties north of a line beginning with notice of its intent to apply an alternate limit under this section. the state highway 29 bridge over the Fox river, then east along The notice shall be published as a class 1 notice under ch. 985, state highway 29 to its end, then continuing east to Lake Michigan. Stats., in a general circulation newspaper in the vicinity of the 5. Largemouth bass or smallmouth bass do not grow to a water and, if the proposal has statewide significance, in the official length of at least 14 inches in 6 years in inland waters other than state newspaper. A copy of the notice shall be sent to individuals those identified in subd. 4. and organizations which the department believes may be inter- (b) Bag limits. If the department finds under sub. (2) that one ested in the matter. The notice shall include a description of the or more of the following conditions exists in a particular water, the water affected, the fish species affected, the alternate limit which corresponding alternate bag limit shall apply to the named species will apply, and the date the alternate limit will take effect. The of fish in that water. notice shall invite the public to submit written comments and indi- (4) TERMINATION OF ALTERNATE LIMITS. Any time the depart- cate that a public information meeting will be held on the alternate ment has reason to believe that the condition which led to the limit if requested in writing within 10 days after the notice is pub- application of an alternate limit under this section no longer lished. affects a species of fish in a particular water, it may remove the (b) Public information meeting. If a public information meet- alternate limit by following the procedures under sub. (2) (a) to ing is requested under par. (a), the department shall conduct the (c). Following its determination to remove an alternate limit the public information meeting in the vicinity of the affected water. department shall remove or modify the posted notices of alternate At the meeting the department shall describe the factual basis for limits and the original bag limit or size limit shall then apply. its intended decision and shall receive comments from the public History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99. on the matter. (c) Determination. If, based on facts and information available NR 20.36 Modifications in daily bag limit and mini- to it, including comments received in response to the notice and mum size limit in response to tribal harvest. (1) ADJUST- at any public information meeting which may be held, the depart- MENT. In order to prevent a total harvest of more than 35% of the ment concludes that a condition described in sub. (3) affects fish adult walleye population or 27% of the adult muskellunge popula- tion, the secretary may lower the daily bag limit on walleye and in a specific water, it shall apply the corresponding alternate limit. increase the minimum size limit for muskellunge in specific The alternate limit shall take effect upon the posting of the notice waters in response to the harvest goals of the Chippewa bands for under par. (d). their spear, net or trap fisheries. The adjusted daily bag and size (d) Posting. The department shall post notice at public access limits shall be in effect until March 1 of the year following the sites on the affected water that an alternate limit applies to a spe- tribal harvest. The safe harvest levels on individual waters shall cies of fish found in that water. The notice shall set out the name be determined by the department. or description of the water or that part of the water to which the (a) Walleyes. The daily bag limit will be reduced when the proposed alternate limit would apply, the species of fish affected, department is notified by the Chippewa bands of their harvest the corresponding alternate limit and the effective date of the alter- goals on individual waters. The extent of the reduction depends nate limit. upon the percent of the safe harvest they intend to take and the age (e) List. The department shall maintain a current list of all of the population estimate used to determine the safe harvest or if waters to which an alternate limit under this section applies. The a regression model was used to determine the safe harvest. The list shall be available for public inspection at the department’s daily bag limits to be used with the different percentages and for central office during regular office hours. various basis of determining the safe harvest are as follows:

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Reduced daily bag limits for walleye angling Population estimate made 3 years ago or more or Daily bag limit Current population estimate Population estimate made 1−2 years ago regression model

4 1−7 1−14 1−20 3 8−18 15−39 21−54 2 19−36 40−76 55−84 1 37−68 77−94 85−94 0 69 or more 95 or more 95 or more (b) Muskellunge. The minimum size limit will be increased vest. The minimum size limits to be used with different percent- when the department is notified by the Chippewa bands that their ages of the safe harvest are as follows: harvest goal on an individual water is 60% or more of the safe har-

Increased minimum size limits for muskellunge angling Percent of safe harvest to be speared, trapped or netted by tribes Minimum size limit 60−94 45 inches 95 or more 55 inches (2) READJUSTMENT. After May 30 of each year, the secretary NR 20.38 Control of detrimental fish. The department may raise the daily bag limit or reduce the minimum size limit to finds, pursuant to s. 29.424 (1), Stats., that the following fish spe- the limit specified as appropriate using the percent of the safe har- cies are detrimental in the waters specified. The department may vest level expected to be harvested through March 1 of the next remove them from the waters specified or cause them to be year as indicated in sub. (1). If actual harvest subsequently removed, pursuant to ss. 29.421 and 29.417, Stats.: exceeds the expected harvest level, the daily bag limit for walleye (1) BULLHEADS. The department finds that bullheads are detri- may be reduced or the minimum size limit for muskellunge may mental in the following waters: be increased the following year to reflect actual harvest for that (a) All waters in Barron, Burnett, Chippewa, Langlade, Lin- year and harvest goals of the Chippewa bands for the next year. If coln, Marathon, Oneida, Polk, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, Taylor, Vilas a new population estimate is made, the safe harvest level shall be and Washburn counties. changed accordingly and the secretary may adjust the daily bag (b) Adams and Juneau counties. Castle Rock flowage and the limit or minimum size limit according to the percentage of the new Wisconsin river beginning at the Petenwell dam and extending safe harvest level that is expected to be harvested as indicated in downstream to the Castle Rock dam except for that part of the Yel- sub. (1), where deemed necessary to remain consistent with the low river in Castle Rock flowage locally called the Buckhorn area, safety factors established under Lac Courte Oreilles v. State of upstream from the electric power transmission line across the Wis., 707 F. Supp. 1034 (W. D. Wis. 1989). The readjusted daily flowage in sections 26 and 35, T17N, R4E, Juneau county. bag and size limits shall be in effect until March 1 of the year fol- (c) Dodge county. Beaver Dam lake and the Rock river from lowing the tribal harvest. hwy. 49 downstream to the dam in Hustisford. (3) DAILY BAG AND POSSESSION LIMITS. (a) Reduced daily bag (d) Florence county. Bass, Frog, Halsey, Long (Forest limits calculated pursuant to this section are individual lake limits county), Scout and West Bass lakes; Line and Pine river flowages. and may be combined, but no person may exceed a total daily bag limit of 5 walleyes and no person may possess or have under con- (e) Forest county. Little Rice lake. trol more than the possession limit of 10 walleyes. (f) Lafayette county. Yellowstone lake. (b) While fishing any waters with adjusted size or bag limits (g) Marinette county. Town Corner lake. calculated pursuant to the provisions of this section, no person (h) Outagamie county. Fox river from the upper dam in Apple- may possess fish in excess of the bag limit or of any size other than ton upstream to Little Lake Butte des Morts. authorized for that water. (i) Sheboygan county. Sheboygan marsh. (4) NOTICE. Adjustments and readjustments of bag limits and (j) Winnebago county. Little Lake Butte des Morts from the minimum size limits under subs. (1) and (2) shall become effec- lower dam on the Fox river at Menasha to the upper dam in Apple- tive upon publication of the adjustment or readjustment in the offi- ton, Outagamie county. cial newspaper in the area affected. (k) Wood county. Petenwell flowage and the Wisconsin river History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; CR 02−073: am. (3) (b), beginning at the Nekoosa dam in Wood county extending down- Register 2003 No. 565, eff. 2−1−03. stream to the Petenwell dam in Adams and Juneau counties. (L) All waters of Lake Michigan and Green Bay in Marinette, NR 20.37 Special size and bag limits for Lac du Oconto, Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Flambeau reservation. Bag and size limits may be established Ozaukee, Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha counties. by the secretary if agreements are reached with the Lac du Flam- beau band which limit their off−reservation harvest declarations (2) PERCH. The department finds that perch are detrimental in to a level allowing a state walleye bag limit of 3 when calculated the following waters: Vilas county. Landing lake, Mill lake, North pursuant to s. NR 20.36. Adjustments to the on−reservation bag Twin lake, Rice lake (Sec. 14, T40−41N, R9E), South Twin lake, High lake and Fishtrap lake. and size limits shall become effective upon publication of the adjustments in the official newspapers of Vilas and Oneida coun- (3) CATFISH. The department finds that catfish are detrimental ties. in the following waters: History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99. (a) Green Lake county. Green lake.

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(b) All waters of Lake Michigan and Green Bay. 7. Require that transport tanks and holding facilities not be (4) PANFISH. The department finds that panfish are detrimen- loaded beyond their capacity to keep the minnows alive and tal in the following waters: healthy, (a) Washburn county. All waters in the township of Chicog. 8. Require that all minnows taken under the permit be sold or used only for angling or rearing of fish in department or private (b) Oneida county. Crescent lake (sections 8, 16, 17, 18, 20, fish hatcheries, and 21, T36N, R8E) and Stella lake. 9. Require that all minnows which are not kept for use or sale (5) WHITE BASS. The department finds that white bass are det- and all game fish caught by the minnow seines, minnow dip nets rimental in the following waters: All waters of Lake Michigan and or minnow traps be promptly returned unharmed to the water. Green Bay. (c) The department may require reporting of the permit hold- (6) NONINDIGENOUS FISHES. The department finds that all fish er’s activities under the permit and may set reasonable permit con- species, strains or hybrids that are not indigenous to the waters of ditions to insure that the requirements of par. (a) are met. the state are detrimental fish in all waters of the state except where their presence is specifically permitted under s. 29.736, Stats. (d) The department shall act on a complete application for a History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; correction in (6) made permit under this section within 20 business days after it is under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register September 2002 No. 561. received by the appropriate department regional office. (e) No permit holder may cause or allow the violation of any NR 20.39 Permits for use of nonstandard minnow term or condition of a permit issued under this section. In addition gear on inland waters. (1) The department may issue a per- to any other penalties, if a permit holder is convicted of causing mit to a licensed bait dealer for the taking of minnows with min- or allowing a violation of any term or condition of a permit, the now seines, minnow dip nets or minnow traps which are otherwise permit is terminated. prohibited by s. NR 20.14. Applications shall be submitted on (f) The department may, at any time, revoke or modify a permit forms available from the department to the regional office having issued under this section if it determines that the minnow supply jurisdiction over the affected waters. is in danger of being depleted in the water for which the permit was (a) The department shall issue the permit if it determines that issued. A permit revocation or modification shall become effec- the conditions of this paragraph are met. tive when it is received by the permit holder or 3 business days 1. For waters with adequate public access according to s. NR after it is mailed to the permit holder at the address shown on the 1.90 (2) (a), the department shall determine if: permit, whichever occurs first. a. The department does not need the minnows for its fish man- (g) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the department agement activities; under this section may, within 30 days of the mailing of the deci- b. Removal of the minnows will not cause or substantially sion, request a contested−case hearing before the department on contribute to a long−term depletion of the forage base; the decision under s. 227.42, Stats. History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; CR 01−012: am. (1) c. Threatened or endangered species listed in ch. NR 27 are (intro.), cr. (1) (b) 3m., Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4−1−02. not known to be present in or near the affected water; d. Unique or sensitive biological values such as nesting loons NR 20.40 Fishing tournaments. (1) DEFINITIONS. In or heron rookeries are not present in, on or near the affected water; this section: e. The use of the minnow seines, minnow dip nets or minnow (a) “Fishing tournament” means any organized fishing activ- traps is not likely to hinder or interfere with the exercise of a per- ity, on any water of the state where competition is the primary mit issued earlier in the year to another person for the water; and intent, where prizes are awarded which, in total, have a value of f. The use of the minnow seines, minnow dip nets or minnow more than $500, where the total number of participants is greater traps is not likely to hinder or interfere with any other public uses than 40 individuals or 20 boats, where the waters to be fished are of the water. identified by name by the sponsor, and where participants are required to fish on the same dates. 2. For waters lacking adequate public access and for waters surrounded by private lands, the department shall determine if: (b) “Person” means any individual, partnership, association, organization or body politic or corporate. a. The requirements of subd. 1. a. to e. are met; and (c) “Sponsor” means a person who advances, conducts, b. The applicant provided the department with the name, directs, establishes, organizes, promotes or otherwise is responsi- mailing address and telephone number of the person granting the ble for the operation of a fishing tournament, but does not include applicant legal access to the water. a person who only assists in advertising or publicizing another (b) Permits issued by the department under this subsection person’s fishing tournament. “Sponsor” also means to advance, shall: conduct, direct, establish, organize, promote or otherwise be 1. Include the permit holder’s name, address and bait dealer’s responsible for the operation of a fishing tournament. license number, (2) PERMIT REQUIRED. No person may sponsor a fishing tour- 2. Specify the water where the permit is valid, nament without first obtaining a permit from the department. 3. Describe the minnow seines, minnow dip nets or minnow (3) APPLICATION. A person who wishes to sponsor a fishing traps authorized, tournament shall apply to the department for a permit on forms 3m. Specify conditions on raising the traps and removing available from the department. The application shall be submitted minnows. no sooner than one calendar year before the starting date of the tournament and no later than 30 days before the starting date of the 4. Include an expiration date of December 31 of the calendar tournament. year in which the permit is issued, unless an earlier date is set Note: Application forms may be obtained at no charge from department service under par. (c), centers and regional offices. 5. Prohibit the removal or destruction of vegetation, logs and (4) ACTION ON APPLICATIONS. (a) The department shall act on other habitat features, fishing tournament permit applications no later than 10 business 6. Require that minnows be transported only in tanks days following receipt of a complete application. equipped with either an oxygen tank or an adequate aeration sys- (b) Permits shall be granted unless the sponsor’s privilege has tem, been revoked pursuant to sub. (8).

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(5) COMPLIANCE. All participants in a permitted tournament tion, deny any tournament fishing permit application submitted by shall comply with all provisions of the permit. In the event that a a person it determines failed to comply with a tournament fishing participant clearly fails to comply with the permit, the violating permit or with a rule relating to tournament fishing. participant shall promptly be disqualified or expelled from the History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99; CR 01−012: am. (4) (b) and (5), r. (9), Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4−1−02; except (9) eff. tournament by the sponsor. The department may impose penalties 12−31−01; correction in (6) (c) 4. made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register under sub. (8) and take other appropriate enforcement action September 2002 No. 561. against the violating participant. (6) GENERAL PROVISIONS AND PERMIT CONDITIONS. (a) No per- NR 20.41 Experimental waters. (1) DESIGNATED. The son may sponsor fishing tournaments on the same body of water following waters are designated as experimental waters: Nebish, with starting dates separated by less than 2 weeks. Spruce, Mystery, Escanaba and Pallette lakes situated in sections (b) No person may sponsor a fishing tournament for a particu- 34 and 35, township 42 north, range 7 east, and sections 1, 2, 3, lar species of fish on the opening weekend of any fishing season 10, 11 and 12, township 41 north, range 7 east, Vilas county. for that species on any water subject to the opening. (2) PERMIT REQUIRED. (a) No person may fish in experimental (c) All permits for fishing tournaments shall: waters unless a permit has been issued to the person by the depart- 1. Identify areas where competitive fishing is prohibited for ment. Note: Permits may be obtained at the checking station indicated by posted signs the following reasons: in the immediate area of these experimental waters. a. To protect critical habitat, including areas designated by (b) Permits issued under this section are valid only for the date local ordinance for aquatic vegetation preservation or areas where issued. habitat enhancement activity is underway, and (3) REPORTING. (a) Permits issued under this section shall be b. To protect public rights, interests or safety, including desig- returned to the checking station upon termination of fishing activi- nated swimming areas, mooring areas, access areas, navigational ties by the angler. channels, staging areas, beaches or other special use areas. (b) All fish taken pursuant to this section shall be exhibited to 2. Specify the method for fish holding and release for tourna- the department or its agents at the checking station for examina- ments where fish are reduced to possession, usually for purposes tion, identification and marking. of recording, and live fish are then released to the water from History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99. which they came. 3. Contain provisions for other than live release of fish when NR 20.60 Monthly sport trolling fishing reports. the department determines that weather conditions and water tem- (1) A monthly sport trolling fishing report form required by s. perature are not conducive to survival of fish intended for release 29.514 (2), Stats., shall be completed by the sport trolling licensee and the release may constitute malicious waste of natural guiding persons in sport trolling. Copies of the report form shall resources under the provisions of s. 23.095 (1), Stats. be provided by the department. The licensee’s name, license num- 4. Prohibit the use of tagged fish, except when approved by ber, date, locations fished, number of anglers, number of lines the department to enhance collection of data for management pur- fished, hours fished, total number of fish caught and other infor- poses as part of a scientific study, or when tagged fish are legally mation required by the report form shall be accurately and legibly obtained from a licensed private fish hatchery and are planted recorded on the form in the English language within 1/2 hour after under a stocking or introduction permit issued by the department completing each trip’s fishing activities after returning to the dock under s. 29.736, Stats., and s. NR 19.05. or shore. The number of fish of each species caught and the tag (d) Pursuant to s. NR 20.05 (7), any fish taken into actual pos- numbers, if any, may be recorded on the form after returning to the session by an individual and not released immediately shall be dock or shore but shall be recorded on the form prior to midnight included as part of the individual’s daily bag limit. of the day of each trip. The report form shall be exhibited to a con- (e) The time limitations upon the length of a fishing tourna- servation warden upon request. ment under this section do not include fishing activities by tourna- (2) The entire monthly sport trolling fishing report form pro- ment participants carried out prior to the time when the tourna- vided by the department, including any voided and unused pages, ment begins. shall be signed and dated by the sport trolling licensee and sub- (f) Except for tournaments on the Great Lakes, the fishing por- mitted to the department on or before the 10th day of each month tion of any tournament may not run for more than 10 consecutive for the preceding calendar month. hours each day or more than 3 consecutive days. History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99. (g) The fishing portion of tournaments on the Great Lakes is NR 20.65 Report of licensed guides. All Wisconsin not limited. guides licensed under the provisions of s. 29.512 (1), Stats., and (7) REPORTING. Each sponsor shall report the results of the operating in the Wisconsin waters of Lake Superior, Lake Michi- sponsor’s tournament and other information which the depart- gan and Green Bay shall report to the department on blanks to be ment deems necessary on forms available from the department no furnished by the department detailed information regarding their later than 30 days following the last day of the tournament. fishing activities which shall include the quantity, the varieties of Note: Reporting forms will be issued with permits. fish taken, and any other information pertaining to their fishing (8) PENALTIES. In addition to any penalties provided by law, activities required by the department. the department shall, for a period of 2 years from the date of viola- History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6−1−99.

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