Section 1   NR 20.20 (2) (g) is amended to read:
NR 20.20 (2) ASHLAND (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Superior, see sub. (73))
(g) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Spider lake, Moquah lake Spider−Moquah chain of lakes
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
3. Gordon lake, Lake Galilee, Zielke lake, North Fork Flambeau river and its tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake, Mineral lake, Spillerburg lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in
March
5 in total but only 1 may be longer than 14”
3 in total
None but only 1 may be longer than 14
4. All tributaries and connected sloughs to Lake
Superior
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in
March
5 in total but only 1 may be longer than 20”
15 but only 1 may be longer than 20
5. Spillerburg lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in
March
5 in total
None
Section 2   NR 20.20 (3) (f) 2. is repealed.
Section 3   NR 20.20 (4) (i), (9) (g), (16) (h), (18) (h) 2., (19) (e), (21) (h), (26) (g), (34) (e), (35) (g), and (37) (i) are amended to read:
NR 20.20 (4) BAYFIELD (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Superior, see sub. (73))
(i) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Bony lake, Jackson lake, Middle Eau Claire lake, Namekagon lake, Pike Lake chain (includes Buskey Bay lake, Millicent lake, Hart lake, Twin Bear lake, Eagle lake, Flynn lake and McCarry lake combined)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in
March
5 in total but only 1 may be longer than 14”
3 in total
None except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
2. All tributaries to Lake Superior and their connected sloughs
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total but only 1 may be longer than 20”
15 but only 1 may be longer than 20
3. Diamond lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total but only 1 may be longer than 28”
15, except the possession of fish from 20” to 28” is prohibited
4. Lake Owen, Lower Eau Claire lake, Upper Eau Claire lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
  NR 20.20 (9) (g) CHIPPEWA (for species or waters not listed see sub. (73))
(g) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Chippewa river and its impoundments and tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake including Yellow river upstream to the Suetlik dam at Cadott and its tributaries 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
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in
March
5, but only 1 may be longer than 18 inches
3 in total
No minimum length, except the possession of fish from 14” through 18” is prohibited
None except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
2. Long lake (T32N R8W) including Herde lake and Dark lake, Sand lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in
March
3 in total
18
  NR 20.20 (16) (h) DOUGLAS (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Superior, see sub. (73)). Note: Allouez bay, Little Pokegama bay, Kimballs bay and Pokegama bay are considered part of the St. Louis river, a Wisconsin−Minnesota boundary water. See ch. NR 21. The Nemadji river is an inland water that is contiguous with these Wisconsin−Minnesota boundary waters but is regulated under this subsection.
(h) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Nemadji river
a. Hook and line
Saturday 2 weeks prior to the Saturday nearest Memorial day to March 1
2 in total
15
2. Tributaries to Lake Superior and their connected sloughs upstream to the first dam or lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total but only 1 may be longer than 20”
15, but only 1 may be longer than 20
3. Beauregard lake, Minong flowage including Cranberry lake and upstream to the confluence of Totagatic river and Bergen creek in Washburn county
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 3 in total
None, but only 1 may be longer than 14
4. Amnicon lake, Lake Nebagamon, Lower Eau Claire lake, Red Lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
  NR 20.20 (18) EAU CLAIRE (for species or waters not listed see sub. (73))
(h) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
2. Chippewa river upstream from Dells Pond dam including sloughs, bayous, flowages and tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total, but only 1 may be longer than 18 inches
3 in total
No minimum length, except the possession of fish from 14” through 18” is prohibited
None except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
  NR 20.20 (19) FLORENCE (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(e) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Keyes lake, Sea Lion lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
  NR 20.20 (21) FOREST (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(h) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Crane lake, Franklin lake, Hilbert lake, Jungle lake, Lucerne lake, Metonga lake, and Pickerel lakes lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
2. Butternut and Franklin lakes
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in
March
5 in total but only 1 may be longer than 18”
None except the possession of fish from 14” through 18” is prohibited
  NR 20.20 (26) IRON (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Superior, see sub. (73))
(g) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Grand Portage lake, Mercer lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
3. Catherine lake, Cedar lake, Echo lake, Gile flowage, Island lake, Little Oxbow lake, Oxbow lake, Pine lake, Randall lake, Sherman lake, Spider lake, North Fork Flambeau river and its tributaries, West Branch Montreal river, Turtle river upstream from Echo lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 3 in total
None, but only 1 may be longer than 14
4. Tributaries to Lake Superior and their connected sloughs
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
15, but only 1 fish may be longer than 20
5. Wilson lake Bear river, Flambeau river upstream of Turtle-Flambeau flowage, Little Turtle river, Manitowish river (including Benson lake, Sturgeon lake, and Vance lake), Trude lake, Turtle-Flambeau flowage
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 3 in total
None
6. Sherman lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
None
None
  NR 20.20 (34) LANGLADE (for species or waters not listed see sub. (73))
(e) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Jessie lake, Pickerel lake, Rolling Stone lake, Rose lake, Sawyer lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
2. Jesse lake, Rose lake, Sawyer lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total but only 1 may be longer than 14”
None
3. Enterprise lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total but only 1 may be longer than 18”
None but the possession of fish from 14 through 18 inches is prohibited
  NR 20.20 (35) LINCOLN (for species or waters not listed see sub. (73))
(g) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Wisconsin river upstream from Grandfather dam to Kings dam including sloughs, bayous and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge, except the boundary of the Wisconsin and Somo rivers is the Tomahawk Railway Railroad bridge on the west side of lake Mohawksin, the boundary of the Wisconsin and Tomahawk rivers is the Canadian National Railroad bridge nearest Baymill road, and the boundary of the Wisconsin and Spirit rivers is the confluence of the Spirit river with the Wisconsin river located one mile south of the Spirit river dam
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 3 in total
15 except the possession of fish from 20 to 24 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 24
1g. Wisconsin river upstream from Kings dam including sloughs, bayous, and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the First Sunday in March
5 3 in total
15 except the possession of fish from 20 to 24 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 24
1m. Wisconsin river downstream from Grandfather dam including sloughs, bayous and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 3 in total
15 except the possession of fish from 20 to 28 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 28
2. Pesobic lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the First Sunday in March
5 in total but only 1 fish may be longer than 14
None
2. Rice River Flowage chain (Bridge lake, Deer lake, Nokomis lake, and Rice lake combined)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
15 except the possession of fish from 20 to 24 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 24
  NR 20.20 (37) MARATHON (for species or waters not listed see sub. (73))
(i) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Wisconsin river downstream of the Wausau dam (in Wausau) including sloughs, bayous and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge except the eastern boundary of the Wisconsin River and Peplin and Johnson Creeks and the Little Eau Claire River, at Lake DuBay, is the south−bound lane of Interstate 39, Eau Claire river downstream from the Schofield dam and the eastern boundary of the Wisconsin river and the Eau Claire river is the Schofield dam
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
15 minimum, but except the possession of fish from 20 to 28 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 28
2. Wisconsin river upstream of the Wausau dam (in Wausau) including sloughs, bayous and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge
a. Hook and line
Continuous
3 in total
15 except the possession of fish from 20 to 28 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 28
3. Big Eau Pleine reservoir (upstream from Dam road)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
15 except the possession of fish from 20 to 24 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 24
2.4. Big Rib river downstream from highway 29, Johnson creek, Little Eau Claire river, Little Eau Pleine river, Peplin creek
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
15 minimum, but except the possession of fish from 20 to 28 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 28
Section 4   NR 20.20 (38) (f) and (43) (f) are created to read:
NR 20.20 (38) MARINETTE (for species or waters not listed, including Green Bay and its tributaries, see sub. (73))
(f) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Big Newton lake, Eagle lake, Hilbert lake, Little Newton lake, Oneonta lake, Thunder lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
  NR 20.20 (43) OCONTO (for species or waters not listed, including Green Bay and its tributaries, see sub. (73))
(f) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Archibald lake, Bass lake, Bear lake, Boot lake, Chain lake, Crooked lake, Horn lake, John lake, Maiden lake, Munger lake, Reservoir pond, Surprise lake, Townsend flowage, Waubee lake, Wheeler lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
Section 5   NR 20.20 (44) (b) 4., (44) (g), (49) (f), (51) (g), (55) (e), (57) (i), (61) (d), (64) (h), and (66) (g) are amended to read:
  NR 20.20 (44) ONEIDA (for species or waters not listed see sub. (73))
(b) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
4. Minocqua chain (includes Jerome, Kawaguesaga, Little Tomahawk, Mid, Minocqua, and Mud, and Tomahawk lakes, Minocqua Thoroughfare, Tomahawk Thoroughfare, and connecting waters), Tomahawk chain (includes Little Tomahawk lake and Tomahawk lake)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday preceding the third Saturday in June
0 for smallmouth bass, 5 for largemouth bass
None for largemouth bass only
Third Saturday in June to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
NR 20.20 (44) ONEIDA (for species or waters not listed see sub. (73))
(g) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Three lakes chain (includes Big, Big Fork, Big Stone, Crystal, Deer, Dog, Fourmile, Island, Laurel, Little Fork, Long, Medicine, Moccasin, Planting Ground, Rangeline, Round, Spirit, Townline, Virgin and Whitefish lakes, all connecting waters and Eagle
river downstream to Vilas county line the Long Lake (Burnt Rollways) dam), Alva, Bearskin lake, Buckskin lake, Buffalo, Crescent lake, Diamond, George lake, Hasbrook lake, Katherine lake, Lost (T38N R9E S24), Mercer lake, Moen chain including Moen, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth lakes and connecting waters, Muskellunge, Oneida lake, Pine (T37N R9E S4), Soo, Squash and Squirrel lakes and Sugar Camp chain including Dam, Sand, Echo, Chain and Stone (T39N R9E S32) lakes and connecting waters Squirrel lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total but only 1 may be longer than 14”
3 in total
None except only 1 fish may be longer than 14
2. Maple lake, Minocqua chain (includes Kawaguesaga, Little Tomahawk, Mid, Minocqua Mud, and Tomahawk lakes and connecting waters), North Nokomis lake, Sevenmile lake, Shishebogama lake, Squash lake, Stella lake, Thunder lake, Two Sisters lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
3. Shishebogama lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total unless otherwise posted at public boat landings pursuant to s. NR 20.37
18 unless otherwise posted at public boat landings pursuant to s. NR 20.37
4. Minocqua chain (includes Jerome, Kawaguesaga, Mid, Minocqua, and Mud lakes, Minocqua Thoroughfare, Tomahawk Thoroughfare, and connecting waters), Tomahawk chain (includes Little Tomahawk lake and Tomahawk lake)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
0, catch and release only
5. Diamond lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
None except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
6. Rice River Flowage chain (Bridge lake, Deer lake, Nokomis lake, and Rice lake combined)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
15 except the possession of fish from 20 to 24 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 24
  NR 20.20 (49) POLK (for species or waters not listed see sub. (73))
(f) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Cedar lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total but only 1 may be larger than 18
None except the possession of fish from14 to 18 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
2. Balsam lake, Big Round lake, Big Butternut lake, Half Moon lake, Pipe and North Pipe lakes combined, Ward lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
  NR 20.20 (51) PRICE (for species or waters not listed see sub. (73))
(g) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. North Spirit lake, Spirit
lake, Thompson lake, Whitcomb lake, Jump river and its tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total but only 1 may be
longer than 18”
3 in total
None but except the possession
of fish from 14 to
18 inches is prohibited
and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
2. North Fork Flambeau
river and South Fork Flambeau
river including their
impoundments and tributaries
upstream to the first
dam or lake, Elk river from Musser flowage dam downstream to its confluence with South Fork Flambeau river including the Phillips chain of lakes (Duroy, Elk, Long, and Wilson lakes combined), Butternut lake, Grassy lake, Lac Sault Dore, Pike chain of lakes (Amik, Pike, Round, and Turner lakes combined), Solberg lake (including its tributaries upstream to the first dam or highway bridge and all of Squaw Creek)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total but only
1 may be
longer than 14”
3 in total
None but only 1 fish may be longer than 14
  NR 20.20 (55) RUSK (for species or waters not listed see sub. (73))
(e) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Chippewa river and all tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake, Flambeau 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
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total but only 1 may be longer than 18”
3 in total
None but except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 inches is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
2. Flambeau river upstream from the Thornapple flow- age dam including impoundments and tribu- taries upstream to the first dam or lake, south fork Flambeau river and tribu- taries upstream to the first dam or lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total but only 1 may be longer than 14”
3 in total
None but only 1 fish may be longer than 14
3. Chain, Clear, Island, McCann lakes (Island chain of lakes), and connecting waters, Pulaski lake, Sand lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
  NR 20.20 (57) SAWYER (for species or waters not listed see sub. (73))
(i) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Grindstone lake, Chippewa river downstream from Radisson flowage including all tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake, Winter lake and Brunet
river upstream from
Winter lake to the Lake
Loretta dam
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total but only 1 may be longer than 18”
3 in total
None but except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 inches is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
2. Flambeau river, north fork Flambeau river and south fork Flambeau river including their tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake, West Fork Chippewa river upstream to FR 174, Moose lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total but only 1 may be longer than 14
3 in total
None but only 1 fish may be longer than 14
3. Clear lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
1
28
4. Big Chetac lake, Birch lake, Black Dan lake, Durphee lake, Island lake (T39N R5W S2), Osprey lake, Sand lake, including Sissabagama creek upstream to Sand lake road, Nelson lake, Sissabagama lake, and Whitefish lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
5. Chippewa flowage and all connected waters within T39N R6, T39N R7, T39N R8, T40N R6, T40N R7, T40N R8 except the Chippewa river downstream from the Chippewa flowage (Winter) dam
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to November 30
5 3 in total
None 15 except the possession of fish from 20 to 24 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 24
  NR 20.20 (61) TAYLOR (for species or waters not listed see sub. (73))
(d) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Diamond lake, North Harper lake, Sackett lake, South Harper lake, Jump river and tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total but only 1 may be longer than 18”
3 in total
None but except the possession of fish from 14 to18 inches is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
  NR 20.20 (64) VILAS (for species or waters not listed see sub. (73))
(h) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Trout lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
15
2. Eagle chain (includes Catfish, Cranberry, Duck,
Eagle, Lynx, Otter, Scattering Rice, Voyageur, Watersmeet including Wisconsin river from Otter Rapids dam to county highway G, Yellow birch lake, all connecting waters and Eagle river upstream to Oneida county line the Long Lake (Burnt Rollways) dam in Oneida county); Big Portage lake, Forest lake, Lost Canoe lake, Plum lake, West Plum lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in
March
3 in total but only1 may be
longer than 18"
None except the possession of fish from 14" through 18” 14 to 18 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
3. Anvil, Big Portage, Forest, Lost Canoe, and
Plum lakes
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total but only1 may be longer than 18"
None except the possession of fish from 14" through 18" is prohibited
4. Alder, Averill, Big(T42N R6E S4), Big Arbor Vitae, Big Muskellunge, Birch, Boulder, Buckskin, Clear, Crab, Emily, Fawn(T42N R5E S11), Fishtrap, Harris, High, Kentuck, Ike Walton, Island, Laura, Little Arbor Vitae, Little Star, Manitowish, North Crab, North Turtle, Oxbow, Presque Isle chain (includes Averill, Presque Isle, and Van Vliet lakes combined), Rest, Rock, Rush, South Turtle, Spider, Squaw, Star, Stone, Van Vliet, and Wild Rice lakes, Big Crooked lake (T42N R6E S12), Jenny lake, Sanford lake, Pike chain of lakes (Amik, Pike, Round, and Turner lakes combined) on the Price county border
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total but only 1 may be longer than 14”
3 in total
None but only 1 fish may be longer than 14
5. Big Crooked (T42N R6E S12), Jenny lake, Sanford lake, Bear river, Manitowish river (including Benson lake, Sturgeon lake, and Vance lake)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 3 in total
None
6. Big Crooked lake (T41N R5E S22), Gunlock lake, Lac du Flambeau Chain (includes Big Crawling Stone, Little Crawling Stone, Little Sand, Fence, Flambeau, Long Interlaken, Moss, North Placid, Pokegama, South Placid, To− To−Tom, White Sand(T41N R5E S27) and Whitefish lakes and all connecting waters) and Little Trout lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total unless otherwise posted at public boat landings pursuant to s. NR 20.37
18 unless otherwise posted at public boat landings pursuant to s. NR 20.37
8. All other waters wholly within the area commonly known as the Lac du Flam beau reservation
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 unless otherwise posted at public boat landings pursuant to s. NR20.37
15 unless otherwise posted at public boat landings pursuant to s. NR 20.37
9. Sparkling lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
10. Escanaba lake
a. Hook and line. Daily permit required. (see s. 20.14 41)
Continuous
1 in total
28
11. Deerskin lake, Found lake, Gunlock lake, Little Trout lake, Long lake, Dead Pike lake, Shishebogama lake, Sparkling lake, and White Sand (T42 N R7E S27) lakes
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
12. Sherman lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
None
None
13. Nebish lake, Pallette lake, Mystery lake, Spruce lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
15
14. North and South Twin lakes combined
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
15 except the possession of fish from 20 to 24 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 24
  NR 20.20 (66) WASHBURN (for species or waters not listed see sub. (73))
(g) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Bass (Patterson) lake, Minong flowage upstream to the confluence of Totagatic river and Bergen creek, Shell lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 3 in total
None, but only 1 may be longer than 14
2. Shell lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
3. Balsam lake, Birch lake, Red Cedar lake, Long lake, Middle McKenzie lake, Nancy lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
Section 6   NR 20.20 (73) (o) 6m. is created to read:
NR 20.20 (73) SPECIES OR WATERS NOT LISTED IN SUBS. (1) TO (72)
(o) Walleye, sauger and walleye−sauger hybrids
6m. All waters wholly within and lakes partially within the Ceded Territory as defined in NR 13.02(1)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
15 except the possession of fish from 20 to 24 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 24
Section 7   NR 20.36 (1), (1) (a), and (2) are amended to read:
NR 20.36 (1) Adjustment. In order to prevent a total harvest of more than 35% of the adult walleye population or 27% of the adult muskellunge population, the secretary may lower the daily bag limit on walleye or adjust size limits for walleye or muskellunge and increase the minimum size limit for muskellunge in specific waters in response to the harvest goals or actual harvest of the Chippewa bands Bands for their spear, net or trap fisheries. The adjusted daily bag and size limits shall be in effect until the first Sunday in March of the year following the tribal harvest. The safe harvest levels on individual waters shall be determined by the department.
(a) Walleyes. The daily bag limit will may be reduced when the department is notified by the Chippewa bands of their harvest goals on individual waters. in response to harvest by the Chippewa Bands’ spear, net, or trap fisheries. The extent of the reduction depends upon the percent of the safe harvest they intend to take taken and the age of the population estimate used to determine the safe harvest or if a regression model was used to determine the safe harvest. The daily bag limits to be used with the different percentages and for various basis of determining the safe harvest are as follows:
Reduced Daily Bag Limits for Walleye Angling
Percent of safe harvest speared, trapped or netted
Daily bag limit
Current population estimate
Population estimate made 1-2 years ago
Population estimate made 3 years ago or more or 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
  NR 20.36 (2) Readjustment. In response to actual tribal harvest, the secretary may raise the daily bag limit or reduce the minimum size limit to the limit specified as appropriate using the percent of the safe harvest level expected to be harvested through the first Sunday in March of the next year as indicated in sub. (1). If actual harvest subsequently exceeds the expected harvest level, the daily bag limit for walleye may be reduced or the minimum size limit for muskellunge may be increased adjusted the following year to reflect actual harvest for that year and harvest goals of the Chippewa bands Bands for the next year. If a new population estimate is made, the safe harvest level shall be changed accordingly and the secretary may adjust the daily bag limit or minimum size limit according to the percentage of the new safe harvest level that is expected to be harvested as indicated in sub. (1), where deemed necessary to remain consistent with the safety factors established under Lac Courte Oreilles v. State of Wis., 707 F. Supp. 1034 (W. D. Wis. 1989). The readjusted daily bag and size limits shall be in effect until the first Sunday in March of the year following the tribal harvest.
Section 8   NR 23.05 (5) (h) is amended to read:
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