(d) Muskellunge
1. Nemadji river
a. Hook and line
Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30
1
50
(e) Northern pike
1. Nemadji river
a. Hook and line
Saturday 2 weeks prior to the Saturday nearest Memorial day to March 1
2
None
2. Tributaries and connected sloughs to Lake Superior upstream to the first dam or lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
2
26
3. Bond lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
1
32
(f) Rough fish
1. Trout streams
a. Hook and line
During the open sea- son for trout
None
None
b. By hand
Continuous
None
None
c. Dip netting at any time for smelt only on tribu- taries to Lake Superior from the mouth upstream for one−half mile
April 1 to May 25
None
None
2. Amnicon river, Nemadji river
a. Hook and line, by hand, spearing
Continuous
None
None
b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only
April 1 to May 25
None
None
c. Spearing sunset to sunrise only for burbot
December 15 to January 31
None
None
3. All other tributaries to Lake Superior
a. Hook and line, by hand, spearing
Continuous
None
None
b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only
April 1 to May 25
None
None
4. Black river from its mouth on the Nemadji river upstream to the first railroad bridge (Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault St. Marie)
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spearing
Continuous
None
None
b. Spearing sunset to sunrise only for burbot
December 15 to January 31
None
None
5. All other waters or portions of waters not listed except Lake Superior
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting
Continuous
None
None
(g) Trout and salmon
1. Amnicon river downstream from Amnicon falls, Black river downstream from Big Manitou falls, Middle river downstream from U.S. highway 2, Nemadji river downstream from Great Northern Railroad bridge (T47N R14W S4), Poplar river downstream from U.S. highway 2, St. Louis river downstream from the Wisconsin-Minnesota state line
a. Hook and line
Last Saturday in March to November 15
5 in total but only 2 may be brown trout longer than 15 and only 1 may be rainbow trout
Brown trout 10, salmon 12, rainbow trout 26, brook trout 8
2. Brule river downstream from U.S. highway 2
a. Hook and line. Fishing is prohibited from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise on the Brule river from the last Saturday in March to the day before the first Saturday in May and from October 1 to November 15
Last Saturday in March to November 15
5 in total but only 2 may be brown trout longer than 15 and only 1 may be rainbow trout
Brown trout 10, salmon 12, rainbow trout 26, brook trout 8
3. Brule river from county highway S downstream to county highway B
a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30
3 in total but only 2 may be brown trout and only 1 may be rainbow trout
Brook trout 10, brown trout 15, salmon 12, rainbow trout 26
4. All other tributaries and portions of tributaries to Lake Superior not listed above
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30
5 in total but only2 may be brown trout longer than 15 and only 1 may be a rainbow trout
Brook trout 8, brown trout 10, salmon 12, rainbow trout 26
5. All other waters not listed except Lake Superior
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(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
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 in total
None, but only 1 may be longer than 14
4. Lake Nebagamon, Lower Eau Claire lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
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(See PDF for image)DUNN (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Catfish
1. Chippewa river
a. Hook and line, set or bank pole
Continuous
10
None
(b) Lake sturgeon
1. Chippewa river
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in September to September 30
1 per season
60
(c) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Dunville bottoms, Chippewa river including sloughs, bayous, flowages and tributaries upstream to the first highway or railroad bridge, Red Cedar river including sloughs and bayous from its confluence with the Chippewa river to the Lake Menomin North- ern States Power dam, Eau Galle river beginning at the Lake Eau Galle dam down-
stream to its confluence with the Chippewa river, Pepin county
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
14
(d) Northern pike
1. Dunville bottoms, Chippewa river including sloughs, bayous, flowages and tributaries upstream to the first highway or railroad bridge, Red Cedar river including sloughs and bayous from its confluence with the Chippewa river to the Lake Menomin North- ern States Power dam, Eau Galle river beginning at the Lake Eau Galle dam downstream to its confluence with the Chippewa river, Pepin county
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5
None
(e) Panfish
1. Menomin lake including the Red Cedar river upstream from Lake Meno- min to the Cedar Falls dam, Tainter lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
10 in total
None
(f) Rough fish
1. Trout streams
a. Hook and line
During open season for trout
None
None
b. By hand
Continuous
None
None
2. Chippewa river
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip net- ting, set or bank pole, spearing
Continuous
None
None
3. All other waters
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip net- ting, spearing
Continuous
None
None
(g) Trout and salmon
1. Cady creek, Eau Galle river
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
3 in total
12 for brown trout and rainbow trout, 8 for brook trout
2. Elk creek upstream from Elk Creek Lake dam (including Big Elk creek, Creek 17−11, Creek 2-8, Creek 1-1)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
5 in total
Maximum length limit 12
3. Elk Creek lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
Maximum length limit 12
4. Elk creek downstream from Elk Creek Lake dam and all its tributaries
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
1 in total
18
5. Sand creek from 10th street downstream to Red Cedar river
a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
1 in total
18
6. All waters not listed
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(h) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Dunville bottoms, Chip- pewa river including sloughs, bayous, flowages and tributaries upstream to the first highway or railroad bridge, Red Cedar river including sloughs and bayous from its confluence with the Chippewa river to the Lake Menomin Northern States Power dam, Eau Galle river beginning at the Lake Eau Galle dam downstream to its confluence with the Chippewa river, Pepin county
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
15
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EAU CLAIRE (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Catfish
w. Chippewa river downstream from the dam in Eau Claire
a. Hook and line, set or bank pole
Continuous
10
None
(b) Lake sturgeon
1. Chippewa river including Dells pond
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in September to September 30
1 per season
60
(c) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Chippewa river down- stream 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 Chippewa river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
14
2. Half Moon 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
(d) Northern pike
1. Chippewa river down- stream 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 Chippewa river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5
None
(e) Panfish
1. Altoona Lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
10 in total
None
2. Lake Eau Claire
a. Hook and line
Continuous
25 in total but no more than 10 of a single species until March 1, 2026 when it becomes 25 in total
None
(f) Rough fish
1. Trout streams
a. Hook and line
During the open sea- son for trout
None
None
b. By hand
Continuous
None
None
2. Chippewa river down- stream from the dam in Eau Claire
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip net- ting, set or bank pole, spearing
Continuous
None
None
3. All other waters
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip net- ting, spearing
Continuous
None
None
(g) Trout and salmon
1. Bears Grass creek
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
5 in total
None for brown trout and rainbow trout, maximum length limit 9 for brook trout
2. Elk creek
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
5 in total
Maximum length limit 12
3. Otter creek
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
3 in total
12 for brown trout and rainbow trout, 8 for brook trout
4. All waters not listed
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(h) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Chippewa river downstream from Dells dam including sloughs, bayous, flowages and tributaries upstream to the first highway or railroad bridge; Eau Claire river including sloughs and bayous from Altoona dam downstream to the Chippewa river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
15
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
None except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
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FLORENCE (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) All species
1. Halsey lake
a. Motor trolling is permitted with up to 3 hooks, baits, or lures
As specified in this subsection or sub. (73)
As specified in this subsection or sub. (73)
As specified in this subsection or sub. (73)
(b) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Halsey lake, Keyes lake, Spread Eagle chain of lakes (Bass, East, Long, Middle, North, Railroad, South and West lakes)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June
0 for smallmouth bass, 5 for large- mouth bass
None for largemouth bass only except the possession of large- mouth bass from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
Third Saturday in June to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
(c) Cisco (lake her- ring), whitefish, and their hybrids
1. Keyes lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
25 pounds and one fish in total
None
b. Dip netting at any time
Saturday nearest October 10 to January 15
3 in total
None
(d) Northern pike
1. Lake Ellwood
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
1
40
(e) Panfish
1. Halsey lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
25 in total but no more than 10 of a single species until March 1, 2026 when it becomes 25 in total
None
2. Sea Lion lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
15 in total but no more than 5 of a single species until March 1, 2026 when it becomes 25 in total
None
3. Spread Eagle chain of lakes (Bass, East, Long, Middle, North, Railroad, South and West lakes)
a. Hook and line
May 1 to June 30
15 in total but no more than 5 of a single species until March 1, 2026 when it becomes 25 in total
None
July 1 to April 30
25 in total
None
(f) Rough fish
1. Trout streams
a. Hook and line
During the open sea- son for trout
None
None
b. By hand
Continuous
None
None
2. All other waters
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip net- ting, spearing
Continuous
None
None
(g) Trout and salmon
1. Brule river upstream from U.S. highway 2
a. Hook and line
No early catch and release season. Last Saturday in April to September 30
5 in total
Brown trout 12, brook trout 8
2. Brule river downstream from U.S. highway 2
a. Hook and line
No early catch and release season. Last Saturday in April to September 30
5 in total
7
3. Keyes lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
2 in total
12
4. Popple river downstream from state highway 139
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
3 in total
8
a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used
October 16 to November 15
All trout caught shall be immediately released
--
5. Woods creek
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
2 in total
12
6. All waters not listed
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
8
(h) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Keyes lake, Sea Lion lake, Spread Eagle chain of lakes (Bass, East, Long, Middle, North, Railroad, South and West lakes)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
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FOND DU LAC (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Forest lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
0
2. Mullet lake, Rock river including Horicon marsh
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
14
(b) Northern pike
1. Forest lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
0
2. Mullet lake, Rock river including Horicon marsh
a. Hook and line
Continuous
2
26
3. Kettle Moraine lake, Long lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5
None
(c) Rough fish
1. Trout streams
a. Hook and line
During the open season for trout
None
None
b. By hand
Continuous
None
None
2. Winnebago lake
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting
Continuous
None
None
b. Spearing
April 21 to February 1
None
None
c. Set or bank pole and setline500 feet or more from any dam
Saturday nearest May20 to September 30
None
None
3. Fond du Lac river from its mouth upstream for 3 miles
a. Hook and line, by hand
Continuous
None
None
b. Spearing
April 21 to February 1
None
None
c. Dip netting
May 1 to March 15
Suckers 0, other rough fish none
None
4. All other waters except Lake Winnebago system waters
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spearing
Continuous
None
None
(d) Trout and salmon
1. Silver creek
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
5 in total
None
2. All waters not listed
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
8
(e) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Forest lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
0
2. Mullet lake, Rock river including Horicon marsh
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
None
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FOREST (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Cisco and whitefish
1. Lucerne lake
a. Hook and line only
Continuous
25 pounds and one fish in total
None
(b) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Crane lake, Luna lake, McKinley lake, Pickerel lake, Three Johns lake, White Deer lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June
0 for smallmouth bass, 1 for large- mouth bass
18 for largemouth bass only
Third Saturday in June to the first Sunday in March
1 in total
18
2. Trump lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June
0 for smallmouth bass, 3 for large- mouth bass
None for largemouth bass only except the possession of largemouth bass from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only one may be longer than 18
Third Saturday in June to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
None except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only one may be longer than 18
(c) Muskellunge
1. Julia lake (T38N R11E S1)
a. Hook and line
Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30
1
28
(d) Northern pike
2. Stevens lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
2
26
(e) Panfish
1. Riley and Wabikon lakes combined
a. Hook and line
Continuous
25 in total but no more than 10 of a single species until March 1, 2026 when it becomes 25 in total
None
(f) Rough fish
1. Trout streams
a. Hook and line
During the open sea- son for trout
None
None
b. By hand
Continuous
None
None
2. Lucerne lake including thoroughfares and tribu- taries 200 feet upstream or downstream from the lake basin
a. Hook and line, by hand
Continuous
None
None
b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only
Directive of the regional director
None
None
c. Dip netting for other rough fish
Continuous
None
None
3. All other waters
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting
Continuous
None
None
(g) Trout and salmon
1. Brule river
a. Hook and line
No early catch and release season. Last Saturday in April to September 30
5 in total
Brown trout 12, brook trout 8
2. Brule creek, Brule springs, Elvoy creek, Elvoy springs (T41N R13E S20)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
3 in total
10
3. East Branch Lily river, Fourmile creek, Lily river, Unnamed creek 11-8, Unnamed creek 12-9, Unnamed creek 13-15
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
5 in total
None
4. Peshtigo river, Rat river
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
3 in total
8
a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used
October 16 to November 15
All trout caught shall be immediately released
--
5. Lucerne lake
a. Hook and line
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 the first Sunday in March
Lake trout 1, other trout 3 in total
Lake trout 30, other trout 8
6. All waters not listed
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
8
(h) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Crane lake, Lucerne lake, Metonga lake, Pickerel lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
2. Butternut lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in
March
5 in total
None except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
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GRANT (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Catfish
1. Lower Wisconsin river
a. Hook and line, set or bank pole, setline
Continuous
10 in total
None
2. Blue river from the state highway 133 bridge down- stream to the Wisconsin river, Grant river from Porters bridge on state highway 35 downstream to the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks, Platte river, from the state highway 81 bridge down- stream to the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks
a. Hook and line, set or bank pole, setline
Continuous
10 in total
None
(b) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Lower Wisconsin river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
14
(c) Northern pike
1. Lower Wisconsin river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
2
26
(d) Rough fish
1. Lower Wisconsin river
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip net- ting, spearing, set or bank pole, set- line
Continuous
None
None
2. Blue river from the state highway 133 bridge down- stream to the Wisconsin river, Grant river from Porters bridge on state high- way 35 downstream to the Burlington Northern and
Santa Fe railroad tracks, Platte river, from the state highway 81 bridge down- stream to the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip net- ting, spearing, set or bank pole, set- line
Continuous
None
None
(e) Trout and salmon
1. Big Green river upstream from state highway 133, Big Spring branch downstream from Pine Tree road, Borah creek, Crooked creek, Little Grant river from Govier road upstream to Miner road, Six Mile branch
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
3 in total
Maximum length limit 12
2. Big Spring Branch upstream from Pine Tree road
a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
5 in total except brook trout shall be immediately released
None for brown trout and rainbow trout only
3. Blue river from Biba road upstream to Snow Bottom road, Castle Rock creek from Witek road upstream to the second county highway Q bridge (T7N R1W S30 SESE), Millville creek
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
2 in total
12
4. Blue river upstream from Snow Bottom road, Bronson creek downstream from Vavricka road, Castle Rock creek and spring from Church road downstream to the second county highway Q bridge (T7N R1W S30 SESE), Doc Smith branch from Castle Rock creek upstream to 0.5 miles upstream from Everson road, Little Platte river from Waterfall road upstream to state highway 80
a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
All trout caught shall be immediately released
--
5. Grant river from county highway A upstream to county highway K
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
All trout caught shall be immediately released
--
6. All waters not listed
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
8
(f) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Lower Wisconsin river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
3 in total
Sauger and hybrids 15, walleye 18
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GREEN (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Catfish
1. Pecatonica river
Hook and line
Continuous
10 in total
None
b. Set or bank pole and setline
500 feet or more from any dam.
Continuous
10 in total
None
2. All other waters
a. Hook and line
Continuous
10 in total
None
(b) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Pecatonica river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
14
(c) Northern pike
1. Pecatonica river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
2
26
(d) Rough fish
1. Pecatonica river
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip net- ting, spearing, set or bank pole, set- line
Continuous
None
None
(e) Trout and salmon
1. All waters
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
8
(f) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Pecatonica river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
15
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GREEN LAKE (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Catfish
1. All waters
a. Hook and line
Continuous for channel catfish. First Saturday in May to September 30 for flathead catfish
25 in total but only 1 may be flathead catfish regardless of whether caught on hook and line, set or bank pole, or setline
None except for flathead catfish, which is 30 but the possession of flathead catfish from 36 to 42 is prohibited
2. Fox river 500 feet above the first dam upstream from Princeton to Wicks Landing at Fox River Drive only
a. Set or bank pole and setline 500 feet or more from any dam
Saturday nearest May 20 to September 30
None but only 1 may be a flathead catfish regardless of whether caught on hook and line, set or bank pole, or set- line
None except for flat- head catfish, which is 30 but the possession of flathead catfish from 36 to 42 is prohibited
(b) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Maria lake, Puckaway lake, Puckyan river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
14
(c) Northern pike
1. Puckaway lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
1
32
2. Fox river upstream from the dam above Princeton (excluding Puckaway lake), Maria lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
2
26
(d) Rough fish
1. Trout streams
a. Hook and line
During the open sea- son for trout
None
None
b. By hand
Continuous
None
None
2. Fox river downstream from first dam upstream from Princeton
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting
Continuous
None
None
b. Spearing
April 21 to February 1
None
None
c. Set or bank pole and setline 500 feet or more from any dam
Saturday nearest May 20 to September 30
None
None
3. All other waters except Lake Winnebago system waters
a. Hook and line, by hand, spearing, dip netting sunrise to sunset
Continuous
None
None
(e) Trout and salmon
1. Big Green lake and tributaries upstream to first dam
a. Hook and line
No early catch and release season 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 the first Sunday in March
Lake trout 2, other trout 3 in total
Lake trout 17, other trout 14
2. All other waters
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(f) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Fox river upstream from first dam above Princeton, Maria lake, Puckaway lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
15
(25) IOWA (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Catfish
1. Lower Wisconsin river
a. Hook and line, set or bank pole, setline
Continuous
10 in total
None
(b) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. East branch Pecatonica river downstream from state highway 39, lower Wisconsin river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
14
(c) Northern pike
1. Twin Valley lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
1
40
2. East branch Pecatonica river downstream from state highway 39, lower Wisconsin river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
2
26
(d) Panfish
1. Cox Hollow lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
10 in total
None
2. Twin Valley lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
None
None
(e) Rough fish
1. Lower Wisconsin river
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spearing, set or bank pole, setline
Continuous
None
None
(f) Trout and salmon
1. Baker creek, Big Spring branch, Cave Hollow creek, Otter creek upstream from Cave Hollow road, Pompey Pillar creek upstream from county highway I, Trout creek upstream from Dry dam
a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
5 in total except brook trout shall be immediately released
None for brown trout and rainbow trout only
2. Blue river upstream to 0.5 miles upstream of Blue River road
a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
All trout caught shall be immediately released
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3. Gordon creek from state highway 78 upstream to Spring Creek road, Six Mile branch upstream to Farmers Ridge road
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
3 in total
Maximum length limit 12
4. Mill creek from Mill road downstream to county highway H, Pompey Pillar creek downstream from county highway I, Smokey Hollow creek downstream from county highway P, Trout creek upstream to Dry dam
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
2 in total
12
5. Naverson creek, Otter creek from county highway II upstream to Plank road
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
All trout caught shall be immediately released
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6. All waters not listed
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
8
(g) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Blackhawk, Cox Hollow and Twin Valley lakes
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
2. East branch Pecatonica river downstream from state highway 39
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
15
3. Lower Wisconsin river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
3 in total
Sauger and hybrids 15, walleye 18
(26)
IRON (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Superior, see sub. (73))
(a) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Evelyn lake, O’Brien lake, One Man lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June
0 for smallmouth bass, 1 for large- mouth bass
18 for largemouth bass only
Third Saturday in June to the first Sunday in March
1 in total
18
2. Wilson lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June
0 for smallmouth bass, 5 for large- mouth bass
None for largemouth bass only except the possession of large- mouth bass from 12 to 16 is prohibited
Third Saturday in June to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None except the possession of fish from 12 to 16 is prohibited
3. Trude lake, Turtle−Flambeau flowage
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June
0 for smallmouth bass, 5 for large- mouth bass
None for largemouth bass only except the possession of large- mouth bass from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only one may be longer than 18
Third Saturday in June to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only one may be longer than 18
4. Gile flowage
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June
0 for smallmouth bass, 3 for large- mouth bass
None for largemouth bass only except the possession of large- mouth bass from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only one may be longer than 18
Third Saturday in June to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
None except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only one may be longer than 18
5. McDermott lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday preceding 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
(b) Lake sturgeon
1. North Fork Flambeau river downstream from the Turtle Flambeau flowage dam
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in Sep- tember to September 30
1 per season
60
(c) Muskellunge
1. Owl lake
a. Hook and line
Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30
1 in total
28
(d) Northern pike
1. Tributaries and connected sloughs to Lake Superior upstream to the first dam or lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
2
26
(e) Panfish
1. Turtle−Flambeau flowage including Trude lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
10 in total
Crappie 10, other species none
2. Pine lake, Bearskull lake, Island lake, Spider lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
10 in total
None
(f) Rough fish
1. Trout streams
a. Hook and line
During the open season for trout
None
None
b. By hand
Continuous
None
None
c. Dip netting at any time for smelt only on tributaries to Lake Superior from the mouth upstream for one-half mile
April 1 to May 25
None
None
2. All other tributaries to Lake Superior
a. Hook and line, by hand
Continuous
None
None
b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only from the mouth upstream for one−half mile
April 1 to May 25
None
None
3. All other waters
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting
Continuous
None
None
(g) Trout and salmon
1. Graveyard creek and its tributaries, Montreal river downstream from Superior falls, Oronto creek and its tributaries, Parker creek
a. Hook and line
Last Saturday in March to November 15
5 in total but only 2 may be brown trout longer than 15 and only 1 may be rainbow trout
Brown trout 10, salmon 12, rainbow trout 26, brook trout 8
2. All other tributaries and portions of tributaries to Lake Superior not listed above
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30
5 in total but only 2 may be brown trout longer than 15 and only 1 may be rainbow trout
Brown trout 10, salmon 12, rainbow trout 26, brook trout 8
3. All other waters not listed
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(h) 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
2. Gile flowage, Island lake, Pine lake, Randall lake, Sherman lake, North Fork Flambeau river and its tributaries, West Branch Montreal river
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None but only 1 fish may be longer than 14
3. 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
(27)
JACKSON (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) All species
1. Arbutus lake
a. Motor trolling is permitted with up to 3 hooks, baits, or lures
As specified in this subsection or sub. (73)
As specified in this subsection or sub. (73)
As specified in this subsection or sub. (73)
(b) Catfish
1. Black river from the U.S. highway 12 bridge in the city of Black River Falls downstream
a. Hook and line. Set or bank pole and setline but no whole or live bait fish may be used
Continuous
10
None
(c) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Lake Wazee
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
2
14
(d) Northern pike
1. Trempealeau river, including all flowages and tributaries, Buffalo river, including all flowages and tributaries
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5
None
(e) Panfish
1. Lake Wazee, Arbutus lake, including the Black river upstream from Arbutus lake to state highway 95, the East Fork of the Black river upstream to East Fork Road, and Arnolds creek upstream to Bachelors Ave.
a. Hook and line
Continuous
10 in total
None
(f) Rough fish
1. Trout streams
a. Hook and line
During open season for trout
None
None
b. By hand
Continuous
None
None
2. Black river from the U.S. highway 12 bridge in the city of Black River Falls downstream
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip net- ting, spearing. Set or bank pole and setline but no whole or live bait fish may be used
Continuous
None
None
3. All other waters
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip net- ting, spearing
Continuous
None
None
(g) Trout and salmon
1. Lake Wazee
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
2 in total
12
2. All waters not listed
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(h) Walleye, sauger, and hybrids
1. Lake Wazee
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
2 in total
15
(28)
JEFFERSON (For species or waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Koshkonong lake, Bark river downstream from the dam at Hebron, Bean lake, Busseyville (Koshkonong) creek, Crawfish river, Goose lake, Hahns lake, Mud lake, Red Cedar lake, Rock river, Scuppernong river downstream from the dam at Palmyra, Waterloo creek downstream from the Malthouse dam
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
14
(b) Northern pike
1. Koshkonong lake, Bark river downstream from the dam at Hebron, Bean lake, Busseyville (Koshkonong) creek, Crawfish river, Goose lake, Hahns lake, Mud lake, Red Cedar lake, Rock river, Scuppernong river downstream from the dam at Palmyra, Waterloo creek downstream from the Malthouse dam
a. Hook and line
Continuous
2
26
(c) Trout and salmon
1. All waters
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
8
(d) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Koshkonong lake, Bark river downstream from the dam at Hebron, Bean lake, Busseyville (Koshkonong) creek, Crawfish river, Goose lake, Hahns lake, Mud lake, Red Cedar lake, Rock river, Scuppernong river downstream from the dam at Palmyra, Waterloo creek downstream from the Malthouse dam
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
15
(29)
JUNEAU (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Lake sturgeon
1. Wisconsin river including all flowages and tributaries upstream to the first dam or highway bridge
a. None
No open season
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(b) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Yellow river and sloughs, bayous and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge, Lemonweir river and sloughs, bayous and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge, Wisconsin river and sloughs, bayous and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge, except the western boundary of the Wisconsin River on Lake Petenwell is county highway G, and the western boundary of the Wisconsin river on Castle Rock lake north of county highway G is the confluence of the Yellow river and Castle Rock lake, and county highway G between 41st Street and county highway HH does not establish a boundary for Castle Rock lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
14
(c) Muskellunge
1. Wisconsin river including sloughs, bayous and flow- ages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge upstream from the Castle Rock dam, except the western boundary of the Wisconsin River on Lake Petenwell is county highway G, and the western boundary of the Wisconsin river on Castle Rock lake north of county highway G is the confluence of the Yellow river and Castle Rock lake, and county highway G between 41st Street and county highway HH does not establish a boundary for Castle Rock lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to December 31
1
45
(d) Northern pike
1. Wisconsin river and its flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge, except the western boundary of the Wisconsin River on Lake Petenwell is county highway G, and the western boundary of the Wisconsin river on Castle Rock lake north of county highway G is the confluence of the Yellow river and Castle Rock lake, and county highway G between 41st Street and county highway HH does not establish a boundary for Castle Rock lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
1
32
2. Yellow river and sloughs, bayous and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge, Lemonweir river and sloughs, bayous and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge
a. Hook and line
Continuous
2
26
(e) Trout and salmon
1. All waters
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
8
(f) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Yellow river and its sloughs, bayous and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge, Lemonweir river and its sloughs, bayous and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge, Wisconsin river and its sloughs, bayous and flow- ages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge, except the western boundary of the Wisconsin River on Lake Petenwell is county highway G, and the western boundary of the Wisconsin river on Castle Rock lake north of county highway G is the confluence of the Yellow river and Castle Rock lake, and county highway G between41st Street and county highway HH does not establish a boundary for Castle Rock lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
15except the possession of fish from 20 to 28 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 28
(30)
KENOSHA (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) All species
1. The following posted urban waters: Anderson park pond, Bong recreation area childrens pond, Poerio park pond
a. Hook and line
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
1 largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike, walleye, sauger or hybrid in total; 10 panfish and bull- heads in total; 3 trout and salmon in total; None for rough fish
None
(b) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Fox river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
14
2. Silver lake, Vern Wolf lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
1 in total
18
(c) Northern pike
1. Fox river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
2
26
2. Silver lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
1
32
(d) Panfish
1. Vern Wolf lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
10 in total
None
2. Paddock lake
a. Hook and line
May 1 to June 30
15 in total but no more than 5 of a single species until March 1, 2026 when it becomes 25 in total
None
July 1 to April 30
25 in total
None
(e) Trout and salmon
1. All waters except Lake Michigan and its tributaries
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
8
(f) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Fox river
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
15
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