NR 13.18 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1991, No. 425, eff. 6-1-91. NR 13.19NR 13.19 Reporting and monitoring. NR 13.19(1)(1) All treaty rights participants fishing by permit shall complete catch reports in the manner required by the department. NR 13.19(2)(2) If catch reports are not returned, the department may reduce the TQ by the maximum bag limit allowed to the non-reporting permittee. NR 13.19(3)(3) The department may inspect and measure the catch of all permittees and monitor the setting and lifting of nets. NR 13.19 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1991, No. 425, eff. 6-1-91. NR 13.195NR 13.195 Ice fishing with unattended lines. NR 13.195(1)(1) No treaty rights participant may ice fish with unattended lines except in compliance with the following provisions: NR 13.195(1)(a)(a) All unattended lines shall have attached a single iron hook with a maximum 1/2 inch point to shank gape; NR 13.195(1)(b)(b) All unattended lines shall be of a biodegradable material and shall be securely anchored so as not to be dislodged by a hooked fish; NR 13.195(1)(c)(c) All unattended lines shall be tagged with a valid identification tag obtained from the department indicating the member’s tribal affiliation and tribal identification number; NR 13.195(1)(d)(d) Any treaty rights participant fishing with unattended lines shall, prior to doing so, inform the department of his or her name, address, phone number, and lakes upon which the participant intends to fish with unattended lines; NR 13.195(1)(e)(e) Each unattended line shall be checked at least once every 24 hours unless severe weather conditions render it impractical to do so; NR 13.195(1)(f)(f) No more than a total of 30 attended or unattended lines may be used in no more than 3 lakes at any one time; and NR 13.195(1)(g)(g) All poles used for unattended lines shall be marked so as to be visible to vehicular traffic. NR 13.195 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1991, No. 425, eff. 6-1-91. NR 13.196NR 13.196 Spearing and netting in streams. NR 13.196(1)(1) The department in conjunction with the Chippewa bands may develop a list of streams and stream segments which have discrete in-stream populations. Upon development of a list, the department may issue permits for these waters pursuant to ss. NR 13.16, 13.17 and 13.18, subject to the requirements of those sections. NR 13.196(2)(2) Permits shall be issued pursuant to s. NR 13.17 for no more than 4 boats and 12 spearers on any designated stream or stream segment. Treaty rights participants may spear from boats or by wading provided that only the designated landing is used for ingress and egress, NR 13.196(3)(3) Notwithstanding s. NR 13.14, the following bag limits apply for sturgeon, muskellunge and walleye on designated stream segments: NR 13.196 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1991, No. 425, eff. 6-1-91. NR 13.30NR 13.30 Restrictions. Subject to the modifications and exceptions in s. NR 13.32 (1) and (2) the following provisions are applicable to treaty rights participants engaged in hunting or trapping: NR 13.30 NoteNote: Section 29.109 (2), Stats., was repealed by 1997 Wis. Act 1. NR 13.30(1)(n)(n) Section 29.593, Stats. Requirement for certificate of accomplishment to obtain hunting approval for certain persons born on or after January 1, 1973. NR 13.30(1)(o)(o) Section 29.304, Stats. Restrictions on hunting and use of firearms by persons under 16 years of age. NR 13.30 NoteNote: NR 10.06 (3) was repealed eff. 11-18-00.
NR 13.30 NoteNote: NR 10.07 (1) (g) was repealed eff. 5-1-05 and (1) (h) was repealed eff. 10-1-90.
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