Trolling defined According to NR 20.03(40) of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, "troll" or "trolling" means fishing by trailing any lure, bait or similar device that may be used to attract or catch fish from a boat propelled by a means other than…
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) fisheries biologists track fish for research purposes. There are various ways DNR marks fish which are part of these research studies:
The regulation governing this part of Wisconsin fishing is not written in terms of the number or poles/rods/lines. It reads, "No person may do any of the following ... fish with more than three (3) hooks, baits or lures." Therefore, it is the…
The possession limit is the maximum number of a species that you can control, transport, etc., at any time. It is twice the total daily bag limit. The daily bag limit is the maximum number that you can keep in one day (i.e., 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM)…
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) fisheries biologists track fish for research purposes. There are various ways DNR marks fish, which are part of these research studies:a tag is attached to the fish, ora radio transmitter is implanted, as…
A water body must be classified as either a lake or a river by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to enforce Wisconsin boating restrictions and apply provisions of the shoreland access and zoning laws. Impoundments Impoundments…
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The Department of Natural Resources has maps for some 1,350 individual lakes, ponds, flowages and rivers for public distribution. We do not have maps for every Wisconsin lake or river. Many (but not all) of these maps are currently available for…
Wisconsin residents and nonresidents 16 years old or older need a fishing license to fish in any waters of the state. Children under 16 years of age do not need a fishing license. Children have their own bag limits and are expected to follow the…