NR 20.36(1)(b)(b) Muskellunge. The minimum size limit will be increased when the department is notified by the Chippewa bands that their harvest goal on an individual water is 60% or more of the safe harvest. The minimum size limits to be used with different percentages of the safe harvest are as follows: NR 20.36(2)(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 or the minimum size limit may be adjusted the following year to reflect actual harvest for that year and harvest goals of the Chippewa 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. NR 20.36(3)(a)(a) Reduced daily bag limits calculated pursuant to this section are individual lake limits 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 control more than the possession limit of 10 walleyes. NR 20.36(3)(b)(b) While fishing any waters with adjusted size or bag limits calculated pursuant to the provisions of this section, no person may possess fish in excess of the bag limit or of any size other than authorized for that water. NR 20.36(4)(4) Notice. Adjustments and readjustments of bag limits and minimum size limits under subs. (1) and (2) shall become effective upon publication of the adjustment or readjustment in the official newspaper in the area affected. NR 20.36 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6-1-99; CR 02-073: am. (3) (b), Register 2003 No. 565, eff. 2-1-03; CR 09-051: am. (1) (intro.) and (2) Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10; CR 13-019: am. (2) Register December 2013 No. 696, eff. 1-1-14; EmR1511 emerg. am. (1) (intro.), (a), (2), eff. 5-1-15; EmR1609 emerg. am. (1) (intro.), (a), (2), eff. 2-3-16; CR 15-042: am. (1) (intro.), (a), (2) Register March 2016 No. 723, eff. 4-1-16. NR 20.38NR 20.38 Control of detrimental fish. The department finds, pursuant to s. 29.424 (1), Stats., that the following fish species are detrimental in the waters specified. The department may remove them from the waters specified or cause them to be removed, pursuant to ss. 29.421 and 29.417, Stats.: NR 20.38(1)(1) Bullheads. The department finds that bullheads are detrimental in the following waters: NR 20.38(1)(a)(a) All waters in Barron, Burnett, Chippewa, Marathon, Oneida, Polk, Price, Rusk, Sawyer, St. Croix, Taylor, Vilas, and Washburn counties. NR 20.38(1)(b)(b) Adams and Juneau counties. Castle Rock flowage and the Wisconsin river beginning at the Petenwell dam and extending downstream to the Castle Rock dam except for that part of the Yellow river in Castle Rock flowage locally called the Buckhorn area, upstream from the electric power transmission line across the flowage in sections 26 and 35, T17N, R4E, Juneau county. NR 20.38(1)(c)(c) Dodge county. Beaver Dam lake and the Rock river from hwy. 49 downstream to the dam in Hustisford. NR 20.38(1)(d)(d) Florence county. Bass, Fay, Frog, Halsey, Long (Forest county), Patten, Scout and West Bass lakes; Line and Pine river flowages. NR 20.38(1)(e)(e) Forest county. Arbutus lake, Crane lake, Jungle lake, Lake Metonga, Lily lake, Little Rice lake, Pickerel lake, and Roberts lake. NR 20.38(1)(k)(k) Wood county. Petenwell flowage and the Wisconsin river beginning at the Nekoosa dam in Wood county extending downstream to the Petenwell dam in Adams and Juneau counties. NR 20.38(3)(3) Catfish. The department finds that catfish are detrimental in the following waters: NR 20.38(4)(4) Panfish. The department finds that panfish are detrimental in the following waters: NR 20.38(4)(a)(a) Washburn county. All waters in the township of Chicog. NR 20.38(4)(b)(b) Oneida county. Crescent lake (sections 8, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, T36N, R8E) and Stella lake. NR 20.38(6)(6) Nonindigenous fishes. The department finds that all fish species, strains or hybrids that are not indigenous to the waters of the state are detrimental fish in all waters of the state except where their presence is specifically permitted under s. 29.736, Stats. NR 20.38 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6-1-99; correction in (6) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register September 2002 No. 561; CR 13-001: r. (2) Register August 2013 No. 692, eff. 9-1-13; CR 17-051: am. (1) (a), Register March 2018 No. 747 eff. 4-1-18; CR 23-058: am. (1) (a), (d), (e), r. (1) (g), (h), (j), (L), (3) (b), (5) Register June 2024 No. 822, eff. 7-1-24. NR 20.39NR 20.39 Permits for use of nonstandard minnow gear on inland waters. NR 20.39(1)(1) The department may issue a permit under this section to a licensed bait dealer for the taking of minnows with minnow seines, minnow dip nets or minnow traps which are otherwise prohibited by s. NR 20.14. Applications shall be submitted on forms available from the department to the regional office having jurisdiction over the affected waters, and all of the following provisions shall apply to nonstandard gear permits: NR 20.39 NoteNote: The permit application form is available at https://dnr.wi.gov, search “bait harvest.