3. Sand Cut. All waters bounded by a line beginning at the signalChequamegon Point light on the western end of Long island in section 13, township 48 north, range 4 west at N46°43.708 ʹ46°43’12”N, W90°48.587 ʹ90°48’10”W, then extending northeasterly to the southernmost point of Madeline island in section 6, township 49 north, range 4 west at N46°45.150ʹ 46°45’09”N, W90°34.500 ʹ 90°34’08”W, then due east 2.5 miles to 46°45’11”N 90°44’05”W, then due south 1 mile to 46°44’22”N 90°44’05”W, then due east to 46°44’22”N 90°36’06W, then due north to 46°45’11”N90°36’06”W, then due east to the western boundary of Gull Island Shoals refuge as described in s. NR 26.02, then southerly along the refuge boundary to latitude N46°40 ʹ 46°40’00”N at N46°400 ʹ W90°37.910 ʹ90°37’15”W, then due west to the mainland shoreline commonly known as Long Island, then northwesterly along the shoreline to the point of beginning, all in Ashland county, except waters within 1½ miles of the mainland shoreline in Ashland county. No person may fish with entrapment nets in waters starting at 46°45’11”N 90°44’05”W, then due south 1 mile to 46°44’22”N 90°44’05”W, then due east to 46°44’22”N 90°36’06W, then due north to 46°45’11”N 90°36’06”W, then due west to the starting coordinates of 46°45’11”N 90°44’05”W.
4. Iron River to Cranberry River. All waters less than 9072 feet (1512 fathoms) deep lying between a point extending due north from the mouth of the Iron river in section 34, township 50 north, range 9 west, and a line extending due north from the mouth of the Cranberry river at Herbster in section 5, township 50 north, range 7 west, all in Bayfield county except float nets described in s. NR 25.09 (1) (ah) 3. may be fished from October 15 to December 31, a minimum distance of 1/2 mile from shore.
5. Minnesota boundary to Iron River. All waters less than 210 feet (35 fathoms) deep lying between a line extending due north from the mouth of the Iron river in section 34, township 50 north, range 9 west, Bayfield county, and the Wisconsin-Minnesota state line, except all waters more than 90 feet (15 fathoms) deep lying between a line extending due north from the mouth of the Iron river and a line extending due north from the mouth of the Bois Brule river in section 10, township 49 north, range 10 west, Douglas county, where gill nets with a mesh size of 3 inches or less stretch measure may be used from November 15 through December 31.
6. Cranberry River to Bark Point. All waters less than 72 feet (12 fathoms) deep lying between a line extending due north from the mouth of the Cranberry river at Herbster in section 5, township 50 north, range 7 west, and a line extending due north from the northernmost point of Roman (Quarry) point in section 29, township 51 north, range 6 west, all in Bayfield county, except that portion of Bark bay lying southwesterly of a line beginning at Roman (Quarry) point and extending northwesterly to Bark point in section 24, township 51 north, range 7 west, all in Bayfield county, which shall be open from April 1 through May 31.
9. Outer Island. Those waters less than 35 fathoms lying north of latitude 46°59.3 ʹ46°59’18”N refuge line, in grids 1212, 1312 and east of longitude 90°25 ʹ90°25’00”W and south of latitude 47°05 ʹ47°05’00”N in grids 1311 and 1211.
Section 18   NR 25.10 (1) (b) 10. is created to read:
25.10 Restricted commercial fishing areas. (1) Lake Superior. (b)
10. Bark Bay. That portion of Bark bay lying southwesterly of a line beginning at Roman (Quarry) point and extending northwesterly to Bark point in section 24, township 51 north, range 7 west, all in Bayfield county, which shall be open for gill nets from April 1 through May 31 and for entrapment nets only from June 1 to September 30.
Section 19   NR 25.10 (1) (c) is amended to read:
25.10 Restricted commercial fishing areas. (1) Lake Superior. (c) Van Tassells Point.
No commercial fishing gear of any kind except by permit issued under sub. (4) for the taking of whitefish and lake herring only from June 1 to August 15 may be used, set, placed or operated in the following waters: the area from the easterly most tip of Houghton Point, section 27, township 49 north, range 4 west, Bayfield county, northerly along the shoreline to the entry to the city of Bayfield marina, then easterly to Point Defroid on Madeline island, section 30, township 50 north, range 3 west, Ashland county, then southerly along the western end of the island to the tip of Grants Point, section 6, township 49 north, range 3 west, Ashland county, then southerly to Chequamegon Point on the western tip of Long island, section 13, township 49 north, range 4 west, Ashland county, thence southwesterly to the eastern tip of Houghton Point, except that float nets as described in s. NR 25.09 (1) (ah) 3. may be fished under the ice only, bottom set gill nets of not less than 4 7/16 inch minimum stretch measure may be fished from November 28 to March 31 of the following yearunder the ice and not from a boat north of latitude N46° 45‵46° 45’00”N at a minimum depth of 19 fathoms, gill nets of not greater than 1 3/4 inch stretch measure may be fished for smelt and herringcisco under the ice, but must be at least 1/2 mile from the mouth of any trout stream, and entrapment gear for smelt may be allowed by permit from ice out to May 15. Commercial trap nets operated under permits issued under sub. (4) for the restricted area described in this paragraph, but not including the exception for float nets as described in s. NR 25.09 (1) (ah) 3., shall be limited to a maximum of one per commercial fishing license and may not be set within the following waters: the area from N46° 44.22‵ W90° 50.22'46°44’01”N 90°50’00 then southeast to N46° 43.08‵ W90° 49.44‵46°43’00”N 90°49’00”W then southwest to N46° 42.6‵ W90° 50.10‵46°42’00”N 90°50’00”W then northwest to N46°43.74 ‵ W90° 50.94‵46°43’01”N 90°50’02”W then northeast to N46° 44.22‵ W90° 50.22‵46°44’00”N 90°50’00”W. All commercial fishing gear operated under permits issued under sub. (4) for the restricted area described in this paragraph, but not including the exception for float nets as described in s. NR 25.09 (1) (ah) 3., shall have the fish holding pot portion rendered inoperable after August 15 and shall have the webbing removed from the water on or before August 18.
Section 20   NR 25.10 (1) (d) is created to read:
25.10 Restricted commercial fishing areas. (1) Lake Superior. (d) Fishing within these areas is subject to the following restrictions.
1. Red Cliff shoreline. No person may place or operate entrapment nets within ½ mile of shore on the westernmost boundary at 46°55’08”N, 90°59’37”W, extending along the 22.6-mile reservation shoreline to the southernmost boundary at 46°50’45”N, 90°47’17W.
2. Bad River shoreline. No person licensed by the state or the Red Cliff band may commercially fish within an area, the boundary of which begins at 46°43’54”N 90°48’27”W, then northeast in a line to 46°44’16”N 90°48’07”W along the eastern boundary of Van Tassell’s restricted area described in s. NR 25.10 (1)(c), then east to 46°43’27”N 90°45’52”W at a distance of ½ mile from the shoreline, then continuing east at a distance of 1 ½ miles from the shoreline to the eastern boundary of the Bad River Reservation. To accommodate a ¾-mile safe zone of passage within the Sand Cut Restricted Area, the far northwestern corner of the 1 ½ mile-wide portion of Bad River shoreline area is bounded by an arc between the points 46°43’54”N 90°45’26”W and 46°43’51”N 90°44’37”W.
3. Madeline Island Reservation Shoreline. No person may place or operate entrapment nets in an area starting at the westernmost corner of the Trust parcel, extending due north 1 ½ mile to 46°52’56”N 90°35’22”W and continuing along a 1 ½ mile contour of the island to a maximum easterly boundary of 46°50’56”N 90°32’15”W then circling southwest at a maximum southerly boundary of 46°49’27”N 90°34’26” W then due north to the island.
Section 21   NR 25.13 (1) (a) is amended to read:
25.13 Commercial fishing reports. (1) Paper reporting. (a) The biweekly report shall be mailed or delivered to the department at the address provided on the form no later than the Tuesday third working day following the biweekly reporting period. All biweekly commercial fishing reports shall be signed by the commercial fishing licensee under whose license the fish were taken.
Section 22   NR 25.13 (2) (d) is repealed.
Section 23   Effective Date. This rule takes effect upon publication in the official state newspaper, as provided in s. 227.24(1)(c), Stats.
Section 25. Board adoption. This rule was approved and adopted by the State of Wisconsin Natural Resources Board on .
Dated at Madison, Wisconsin _____________________________.
          STATE OF WISCONSIN  
          DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES                
          BY ______________________________________
            Preston D. Cole, Secretary
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