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NR 20.03(16) (16)“Green Bay-Lake Michigan line" means a line commencing at the northwest side of the Northport dock where it joins the shoreline in section 33, T33N, R29E; then running northeasterly to the range light (signal light) on Plum island; then running along the north and west shore of Plum island to the U.S. coast guard station; then running northerly to the southwesterly point on Shellswick dock, which is located on Lobdell's point on Washington island; then running along Shellswick dock to the shoreline of Lobdell's point; then running along the west shore of Washington island to Boyer's Bluff light; then running north to its terminus at the Wisconsin-Michigan boundary line.
NR 20.03(17) (17)“Lake Michigan" means those waters of Lake Michigan located east of the Green Bay-Lake Michigan line and those waters of the Sturgeon Bay ship canal east of a line located directly beneath the center of the Wisconsin public service company power lines.
NR 20.03(18) (18)“Lake Michigan tributaries" means the Pike river and its tributaries, Kenosha and Racine counties; Kewaunee river and its tributaries excluding Little Scarboro, Scarboro, Roger and Casco creeks, Kewaunee county; Manitowoc river and its tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake, Manitowoc county; Milwaukee river upstream to the Grafton dam in the village of Grafton and tributaries to the Milwaukee river upstream to the first dam or lake; Menomonee river upstream to the Lepper dam in the village of Menomonee Falls and tributaries to the Menomonee river upstream to the first dam or lake; Sauk creek and its tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake, Ozaukee county; Sheboygan river downstream to the coast guard station and its tributaries excluding Unnamed tributary (locally known as Willow creek), Sheboygan county; and all other tributaries to Lake Michigan upstream to the first dam or lake.
NR 20.03(19) (19)“Lake Winnebago system" means Lakes Buttes des Morts, Winneconne, Poygan, Winnebago and all their tributaries from their mouths upstream to the first dam including the Fox river from Lake Winnebago upstream to the dam above Princeton and all its tributaries from their mouths upstream to the first dam and the Wolf river from its mouth upstream to the dam in the city of Shawano and all its tributaries from their mouths upstream to the first dam including Cincoe lake, Partridge Crop lake and Partridge lake in Calumet, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Marquette, Outagamie, Shawano, Waupaca, Waushara and Winnebago counties.
NR 20.03(19d) (19d)“Landing net" means a net suspended on a frame with an attached handle and used to land a fish that has been caught using hook and line or to net fish as authorized with the use of dip nets under this chapter or chs. NR 21 to 23.
NR 20.03(19g) (19g)“Live fish" means, for purposes of s. NR 20.08, any fish that is handled or treated in a manner that will keep it alive, such as keeping it in water, or that is revived later by placement back into water. “Live fish" includes any minnow possessed by a person for use as bait and that dies while the person who possesses it is on the water, bank or shore for the purpose of fishing, but only until the minnow is transported away from water, bank or shore where it died.
NR 20.03(19r) (19r)“Live fish eggs" means, for purposes of s. NR 20.08, fertilized or unfertilized fish eggs that are handled or treated in a manner likely to keep them alive or viable for the purpose of propagation.
NR 20.03(20) (20)“Lower Wisconsin river" means the Wisconsin river including all sloughs, bayous, flowages and tributaries from their mouths upstream to the first highway bridge in Columbia, Sauk, Dane, Iowa, Richland, Grant and Crawford counties upstream from the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks in Grant and Crawford counties.
NR 20.03(20m) (20m)“Lure" means any object used for fishing that is capable of attracting fish, regardless of whether that object includes one or more hooks or is hookless, but “lure” does not include aggregators of hooks, baits, or lures, including devices commonly known as “Alabama” or “umbrella” rigs.
NR 20.03(21) (21)“Major Green Bay tributaries” means Duck creek upstream to the first dam above the Pamperin park foot bridge in the village of Howard, located at coordinates 44° 32 27.8514,N, 88° 6 39.1674,W on the Oneida Golf and Riding Club property, city of Green Bay, excluding its tributaries, Suamico river upstream to CTH HS, East river upstream to Hoffman road (CTH XX) excluding its tributaries, Brown county; Peshtigo river upstream to the Peshtigo dam, Little river upstream to Radar road, Marinette county; Little Suamico river upstream to CTH J excluding tributaries, Pensaukee river upstream to CTH J excluding tributaries, Oconto river upstream to Stiles dam excluding tributaries except Little river, Little river upstream to state highway 141 excluding tributaries, Oconto county.
NR 20.03(22) (22)“Mendota lake" means Mendota lake, Cherokee lake, Warner Park lagoons, Pheasant Branch creek from its mouth upstream to county highway M, Sixmile creek from its mouth upstream to state highway 19, and Yahara river from its mouth upstream to state highway 19, Dane county.
NR 20.03(23) (23)“Mid lake reef complex" means those waters of Lake Michigan within the following area: All waters bounded by a line beginning at a point where 43 degrees 7 minutes north latitude and 87 degrees 40 minutes west longitude intersect, northerly to 43 degrees 20 minutes north latitude, easterly to 87 degrees 20 minutes west longitude, northerly to 43 degrees 30 minutes north latitude, easterly to the Wisconsin-Michigan state line, southerly to 43 degrees north latitude, westerly to 87 degrees 14 minutes west longitude, northerly to 43 degrees 3 minutes north latitude, westerly to 87 degrees 18 minutes west longitude, southerly to 43 degrees north latitude, westerly to 87 degrees 23 minutes west longitude, northwesterly to 43 degrees 7 minutes north latitude, and westerly to 87 degrees 40 minutes west latitude. This area encompasses the elevated areas of the lake bed commonly known as the Sheboygan reef, the Northeast reef, the Milwaukee reef, and the East reef.
NR 20.03(24) (24)“Minnow dip net" has the same meaning as “dip net".
NR 20.03(25) (25)“Minnow seine" means a seine that does not exceed 35 feet in length with mesh that does not exceed one-half inch stretch measure.
NR 20.03(26) (26)“Minnow trap" means a device for catching minnows that does not exceed 24 inches in length and does not exceed 16 inches in width with an opening in the throat of the trap that does not exceed 1½ inches in diameter.
NR 20.03(27) (27)“Muskellunge" means fish of the species Esox masquinongy and includes muskellunge - northern pike hybrids.
NR 20.03(28) (28)“Openly exposed" means open to view by a person in a passing vehicle.
NR 20.03(28m) (28m)“Outlying trout and salmon waters" means those waters designated as outlying trout and salmon waters pursuant to s. 29.2285 (1), Stats., Lake Michigan tributaries as defined in sub. (18), and the Little river from its confluence with the Oconto river upstream to the highway 141 bridge.
NR 20.03(29) (29)“Panfish" means the following fish species: yellow perch, bluegill, black crappie, white crappie, pumpkinseed, green sunfish, warmouth and orangespotted sunfish.
NR 20.03(30) (30)“Position fishing" means fishing from a boat in a manner where the fishing line extends vertically into the water while the boat is maneuvered by the use of a motor.
NR 20.03(31) (31)“Possession limit" means the maximum number of fish that a person may possess at any location, and includes all fish stored or controlled by a person, regardless of the person's proximity to the location of storage. The possession limit is twice the total daily bag limit specified in s. NR 20.18 except as provided in s. NR 20.19.
NR 20.03(31m) (31m)“Quick-strike rig" means a bait rig with one or more treble hooks attached to the body of a minnow, behind the head. This rig may include a jig or other hook in the snout of a minnow along with one or more treble hooks attached to the body of a minnow.
NR 20.03(32) (32)“Rough fish" has the meaning found in s. 29.001 (74), Stats.
NR 20.03(33) (33)“Safe harvest" means a level of harvest that incorporates an appropriate margin of safety, estimates of the population and acceptable exploitation rates which will reasonably prevent harvest of more than 35% of the population of adult walleyes or 27% of the population of adult muskellunge. The margin of safety assures that the true safe harvest is not exceeded in more than 1 of 40 cases. For waters where a population estimate has not been made, a regression model based upon population estimates from other waters will be used.
NR 20.03(34) (34)“Secretary" means secretary of the department of natural resources.
NR 20.03(35) (35)“Seine" has the meaning found in s. 29.522 (3), Stats.
NR 20.03(36) (36)“Setline" means a line with one or more hooks fastened to it and designed to be set or left unattended in the water for the purpose of taking fish.
NR 20.03(37) (37)“Set or bank pole" means a pole equipped with a line with one or more hooks fastened to it, designed to be used for fishing from the banks of lakes or rivers and set or left unattended.
NR 20.03(37m) (37m)“Sheboygan marsh" means waters above the dam within the area commonly known as Sheboygan Marsh county park, including Sheboygan lake and its tributaries upstream to the first road crossing.
NR 20.03(37t) (37t)“Sinker release device" means any device that is designed to release a weight or sinker from a fishing line upon a strike from a fish while trolling.
NR 20.03(37w) (37w)“Spear" means a pole or shaft with an attached sharp barbed point or points designed for the purpose of impaling a fish, but does not include a snag line or snag pole, snaghook or cluster of hooks that might be used for snagging as prohibited by s. NR 20.06 (8).
NR 20.03(38) (38)“Spearing" or “spear,” when used as a verb, means fishing with a device consisting of a shaft with an attached sharp point or points, including spears, bow and arrow, crossbow and bolt, and underwater spear guns.
NR 20.03 Note Note: Under s. 29.405, Stats., if the department establishes an open season for taking rough fish with a bow and arrow on a particular body of water, the department shall also allow the use of a crossbow to take rough fish on that body of water under the same conditions that apply to the use of a bow and arrow to take rough fish on that body of water.
NR 20.03(39) (39)“Telemetry device" means any device attached to or implanted in a fish that transmits a sonic or electronic signal.
NR 20.03(39m) (39m)“Total daily bag limit" specified in s. NR 20.18 means the maximum number of fish that may be reduced to a person's possession in one day from all waters or portions of waters fished that day.
NR 20.03(39t) (39t)“Treble hook" means three evenly spaced hooks joined by a common shaft to form one hook with three points.
NR 20.03(40) (40)“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 drifting, pedaling, paddling, or rowing. Casting and immediate retrieval of a bait, lure or similar device while the motor is running or position fishing is not trolling.
NR 20.03(41) (41)“Trout stream" means those waters or portions of waters designated by the department pursuant to s. NR 1.02 (7).
NR 20.03 Note Note: Copy available for review at the Bureau of Fisheries Management and Habitat Protection, Department of Natural Resources, 101 S. Webster Street, P.O. Box 7921, Madison WI 53707.
NR 20.03(42) (42)“Unattended line" means a fishing line to which the person using the line is not actively directing his or her attention and, during open water, any line that is more than 100 yards from the person using the line.
NR 20.03(42m) (42m)“Upriver lakes" means Lakes Butte des Morts, Winneconne and Poygan.
NR 20.03(43) (43)“Yellowstone lake" means Yellowstone lake and the Yellowstone river from Yellowstone lake upstream to county highway F.
NR 20.03 History History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6-1-99; cr. (28m), Register, December, 1999, No. 528, eff. 4-1-00; am. (18), Register, September, 2000, No. 537, eff. 4-1-01; CR 01-012: am. (17), (19), (22) and (42), cr. (37m) and (43); CR 01-013: am. (31), Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4-1-02; CR 02-014: am. (42), Register September 2002 No. 561, eff. 4-1-03; CR 04-024: am. (8) and (41), r. and recr. (31), cr. (39m) Register December 2004 No. 588, eff. 1-1-05; CR 05-073: cr. (42m) Register January 2006 No. 601, eff. 3-1-06; correction in (28m) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register March 2006 No. 603; CR 06-011: cr. (37t) Register September 2006 No. 609, eff. 4-1-07; CR 07-014: cr. (37w) Register January 2008 No. 625, eff. 4-1-08; emerg. cr. (19g) and (19r), eff. 11-2-07; CR 07-074: cr. (19g) and (19r) Register May 2008 No. 629, eff. 6-1-08; CR 08-010: cr. (19m), r. (31) (c) Register November 2008 No. 635, eff. 4-1-09; CR 09-051: am. (31) (a) Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10; CR 11-006: cr. (6m), (31m), (39t) Register October 2011 No. 670, eff. 4-1-12; CR 13-001: cr. (31) (h) Register August 2013 No. 692, eff. 9-1-13; CR 14-129: am. (40) Register June 2015 No. 714, eff. 7-1-15; CR 15-023: am. (18), (31) (a) Register December 2015 No. 720, eff. 4-1-16; CR 17-061: r. (4), (7) Register February 2018 No. 746, eff. 3-1-18; CR 19-091: am. (18) Register March 2020 No. 771, eff. 4-1-20; CR 21-021: cr. (6g) Register November 2021 No. 791, eff. 4-1-22; CR 21-058: am. (3), (18), renum. (19m) to (19d), cr. (20m), renum. (31) (intro.) to (31) and am., r. (31) (a) to (h), am. (37m), (38) Register March 2022 No. 795, eff. 4-1-22; correction in (38) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register March 2022 No. 795; CR 23-053: cr. (10m) Register April 2024 No. 820, eff. 5-1-24; CR 23-058: am. (15), (21) Register June 2024 No. 822, eff. 7-1-24.
subch. II of ch. NR 20 Subchapter II — Prohibited Methods
NR 20.05 NR 20.05General restrictions. No person may do any of the following:
NR 20.05(1) (1)Fish by any means other than hook and line except as specifically authorized in this chapter or chs. NR 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25.
NR 20.05(2) (2)Possess or control any firearm, gun or similar device at any time while on the waters, banks or shores that might be used for the purpose of fishing.
NR 20.05(3) (3)Fish within 200 feet of any fishway, lock, or dam by any means other than by hook and line in the inland waters, except as authorized under s. NR 20.15 (1) and (1m).
NR 20.05(4) (4)Fish for any species of fish at any time other than during the open season for that species of fish.
NR 20.05(5) (5)Fish for any variety of fish in trout streams other than during the open season for trout except that rough fish may be taken by hand.
NR 20.05(5m) (5m) Take catfish by hand with the aid of or while in possession of artificial nests or spawning boxes, ropes, gaffes, hooks, grapples or similar equipment for snagging catfish, or breathing devices including snorkeling or scuba gear.
NR 20.05(6) (6)Fish for, possess or control fish in excess of the daily bag limit authorized in s. NR 20.20 for that water while on the waters, banks or shores of waters or while fishing except as authorized on specific waters by s. NR 20.35 or 20.36 and minnows described in s. NR 19.05 (3) (e) or (f).
NR 20.05(7) (7)Except for minnows purchased from a Wisconsin bait dealer, possess or control fish unless they are included as part of the daily bag limit. Fish that are not released immediately shall be included as part of the daily bag limit.
NR 20.05(8) (8)Possess or control any fish in excess of the possession limit at any time.
NR 20.05(9) (9)Possess or control fish of any size other than that authorized by the size restriction.
NR 20.05(10) (10)Use, attach or implant a telemetry device on or into a fish.
NR 20.05(11) (11)Raise, remove or otherwise tamper with another person's commercial fishing gear set in any water without permission from the licensed user. This restriction does not apply to agents of the department.
NR 20.05(12) (12)Use, possess, control, set or place in any water any live box, or similar device that might be used for the keeping of fish unless a tag of permanent material bearing the name and address or department customer identification number of the owner or user is securely attached and is readable and legible.
NR 20.05 Note Note: This restriction does not apply to receptacles carried by the angler to contain fish while fishing.
NR 20.05(13) (13)Sponsor a fishing tournament unless a permit has been obtained from the department pursuant to s. NR 20.40.
NR 20.05(14) (14)Capture, tag, mark or attach any object and release wild fish unless issued a permit by the department pursuant to s. NR 19.11, or by specific written authorization from the department to capture, tag and immediately release fish from the wild using lawful methods for the purposes of a fishing contest, including contests authorized under a fishing tournament permit in s. NR 20.40 (10) (h) 2. c.
NR 20.05(15) (15)Possess or control any fish in excess of the total daily bag limit each day.
NR 20.05(16) (16)Possess or use a sinker release device while fishing in waters of the state.
NR 20.05 History History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6-1-99; CR 01-012: am. (1) and (4), Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4-1-02; CR 02-073: am. (5) and (6), Register January 2003 No. 565, eff. 2-1-03; CR 03-014: cr. (14) Register November 2003 No. 575, eff. 4-1-04; CR 04-024: am. (8), cr. (15) Register December 2004 No. 588, eff. 1-1-05; CR 06-011: cr. (16) Register September 2006 No. 609, eff. 4-1-07; CR 07-014: am. (1) Register January 2008 No. 625, eff. 4-1-08; emerg. am. (6) and (7), eff. 11-2-07; EmR0808: emerg. am. (6) and (7), eff. 4-4-08; CR 07-074: am. (6) and (7) Register May 2008 No. 629, eff. 6-1-08; CR 09-051: am. (14) Register June 2010 No. 654, eff. 7-1-10; CR 13-019: am. (3) Register December 2013 No. 696, eff. 4-1-14; CR 19-009: cr. (5m) Register February 2020 No. 770, eff. 3-1-20; CR 19-091: am. (14) Register March 2020 No. 771, eff. 4-1-20; correction in (6) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register February 2021 No. 782; CR 21-058: am. (12), (14) Register March 2022 No. 795, eff. 4-1-22.
NR 20.06 NR 20.06Hook and line fishing. No person may do any of the following:
NR 20.06(1) (1)Fish in inland waters by the method of trolling with more than 1 line per person, with more than 1 hook, bait, or lure per line, and with more than a total of 3 lines used for trolling per boat, except where specifically authorized in ss. NR 20.15 (4) or 20.20 and except that a person with a disability who holds a trolling permit under s. 29.193 (1m), Stats., and any person who assists the disabled person in the same boat, is not subject to the line restrictions of this subsection while trolling with an electric motor.
NR 20.06(2) (2)Fish with more than 3 hooks, baits or lures.
NR 20.06(3) (3)Fish with any hook and line fishing tackle, bait, hooks or lures on waters where its use is not authorized in s. NR 20.20. Gear restrictions for trout and salmon on waters or portions of waters specified in s. NR 20.20 apply to all species while fishing on those waters.
NR 20.06(3m) (3m)Possess or control any live bait or any other baits, hooks or lures other than artificial lures while on the waters, banks or shores of waters where only the use of artificial lures is authorized in subch. III.
NR 20.06(5) (5)Use a gaff in any manner other than for landing a fish that is legally hooked.
NR 20.06(6) (6)Fish by snagging, foul hooking or attempting to hook fish other than in the mouth.
NR 20.06(7) (7)Possess, retain or fail to immediately release fish hooked other than in the mouth.
NR 20.06(8) (8)Use, possess, control, set or place any snag line or snag pole, snaghook or cluster of hooks that could be placed into or drawn through the water for the purpose of catching fish or drawing the hooks into the body of fish.
NR 20.06(9) (9)Fish with an unattended line except where specifically authorized under s. NR 20.20. Failure to immediately respond to a line upon indication of a bite shall be prima facie evidence that the line is unattended.
NR 20.06 Note Note: For further restrictions on the use of setlines and set or bank poles, see s. NR 20.12.
NR 20.06(10) (10)Fish with an unmanned aircraft system (UAS) or, in open water, with a free-floating, remote controlled or anchored buoyant device, with attached hook and line that is not held or otherwise controlled by the angler with the use of a line connected to the device.
NR 20.06 Note Note: This method is commonly known as jug fishing.
NR 20.06(11) (11)Fish with a minnow 8 inches or longer unless using a quick-strike rig that the person attempts to hook immediately into the mouth of a fish upon indication of a bite or unless using a non-offset circle hook.
NR 20.06 History History: Cr. Register, May, 1999, No. 521, eff. 6-1-99; cr. (3m), Register, December, 1999, No. 528, eff. 4-1-00; CR 01-012: am. (5), Register November 2001 No. 551, eff. 4-1-02; CR 07-014: r. (4) Register January 2008 No. 625, eff. 4-1-08; CR 09-018: am. (10) Register February 2010 No. 650, eff. 3-1-10; CR 11-006: cr. (11) Register October 2011 No. 670, eff. 4-11-12; CR 13-001: am. (1) Register August 2013 No. 692, eff. 9-1-13; CR 14-029: am. (1) Register June 2015 No. 714, eff. 7-1-15; CR 14-029: am. (1) Register June 2015 No. 714, eff. 5-4-18; correction in (1) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register June 2015 No. 714; CR 17-012: am. (1), Register March 2018 No. 747 eff. 4-1-18; CR 21-058: am. (1), (10) Register March 2022 No. 795, eff. 4-1-22.
NR 20.07 NR 20.07Lake sturgeon carcass tags and registration, hook and line fishing and spearing.
NR 20.07(1)(1)Carcass tags. No person may:
NR 20.07(1)(a) (a) Fish for lake sturgeon unless in possession of a valid, unique carcass tag that has not already been used to harvest a sturgeon. A tag is not valid when fishing on waters not authorized by the tag, or if the tag is expired. A tag is not valid when fishing with gear that is not authorized for use with the tag. Fishing for lake sturgeon where hook and line fishing is allowed and when the hook and line season is open, while not in possession of a valid carcass tag, is not a violation of this par. if in compliance with par. (e).
NR 20.07(1)(b) (b) Upon harvesting a lake sturgeon, fail to immediately validate the carcass tag that authorized the harvest.
NR 20.07(1)(c) (c) Possess or transport the carcass of a lake sturgeon unless also in possession of the validated carcass tag that authorized the harvest.
NR 20.07(1)(d) (d) Fail to keep a validated carcass tag in good, legible condition so as to permit meaningful inspection by the department. Carcass tags shall remain intact except that part of a tag may be separated as designated by the department on the tag as a means of validation.
NR 20.07(1)(e) (e) Fail to immediately release a lake sturgeon caught by hook and line methods unless the person is in compliance with the requirements of this section.
NR 20.07(1)(f) (f) Prior to registration, possess or transport the carcass of a lake sturgeon which is tagged with or possessed under the authority of a validated carcass tag of another person unless accompanied by the person issued the carcass tag.
NR 20.07(1)(g) (g) While on any water, bank or shore, or while fishing, possess a validated carcass tag, or any copy of a unique carcass tag already used to harvest a sturgeon, unless the person is also in possession of the legally killed lake sturgeon corresponding to that carcass tag.
NR 20.07(1)(h) (h) Validate or attach a carcass tag to a lake sturgeon harvested by another, or taken by unlawful or unknown means.
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