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NR 20.20 County and statewide table. In this section, subs. (1) to (72) list waters or portions of waters by county and specify authorized methods, open seasons, daily bag limits and size restrictions for the taking of fish that are exceptions to the general rules specified in sub. (73). Daily bag limits identified in this section are individual water limits that apply to the waters or portions of waters specified and may be combined with other waters or portions of waters, but no person may exceed the total daily bag limit in s. NR 20.18 unless authorized by s. NR 20.35 or for a specific water listed in s. NR 20.20, 21.04, 22.04 or 23.05 (5).
COUNTY AND SPECIES
WATERS
AUTHORIZED METHODS
OPEN SEASON
(both dates inclusive)
DAILY BAG LIMIT
MINIMUM LENGTH OR OTHER SIZE RESTRICTIONS (INCHES)
(1) ADAMS (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Lake sturgeon
1. Wisconsin river from the dam in Wisconsin Dells upstream, including all flowages and tributaries upstream to first dam or highway bridge
a. None
No open season
 
(b) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Wisconsin river includ- ing sloughs, bayous and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total   14
(c) Muskellunge
1. Wisconsin river includ- ing sloughs, bayous and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge upstream from the Castle Rock dam
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to December 31
1   45
(d) Northern pike
1. Wisconsin river includ- ing its sloughs, bayous and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge
a. Hook and line
Continuous
1   32
(e) Panfish
1. Arrowhead lake, Camelot lake, Lake Sherwood
a. Hook and line
Continuous
25 in total but None
no more than 10
of a single species
until March 1,
2026 when it
becomes 25 in
total
2. Parker lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
15 in total but None
no more than 5
of a single species
until March 1,
2026 when it
becomes 25 in
total
3. Crooked lake
a. Hook and line
May 1 to June 30
15 in total but None
no more than 5
of a single species
until March 1,
2026 when it
becomes 25 in
total
July 1 to April 30
25 in total None
(f) Trout and salmon
1. Fairbanks creek
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
2 in total
12
2. Fordham creek
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
3 in total
12 for brown trout and rainbow trout, 8 for brook trout
3. Lawrence creek
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
5 in total
None
4. Neenah creek
a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
2 in total
12
5. All waters not listed
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m.to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
8
(g) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Wisconsin river includ- ing sloughs, bayous and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
15 except the possession of fish from 20 to 28 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 28
(2)
ASHLAND (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Superior, see sub. (73))
(a) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1.Day lake, East Twin lake, Lake Three, Little Clam lake, Mineral lake, Spiller- burg lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June
0 for smallmouth bass, 1 for large- mouth bass
18 for largemouth bass only
Third Saturday in June to the first Sunday in March
1 in total
18
2. Beaver lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June
0 for smallmouth bass, 5 for largemouth bass
None for largemouth bass only
Third Saturday in June to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(b) Lake sturgeon
1. East Fork Chippewa river including sloughs, bayous and flowages flowing into the Chippewa river upstream to the first highway or railroad bridge, including Pelican lake, and North Fork Flambeau river including sloughs, bayous and flowages flowing into the Flambeau river upstream to the first highway or railroad bridge
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in September to September 30
1 per season
60
(c) Muskellunge
1. Day lake, East Twin lake, English lake, Mineral lake, Potter lake, Spider−Moquah chain of lakes (Spider lake and Moquah lake combined), Spillerburg lake
a. Hook and line
Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30
1
28
(d) Northern pike
1. Tributaries and connected sloughs to Lake Superior upstream to the first dam or lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
2
26
(e) Panfish
1. Lake Galilee
a. Hook and line
Continuous
10 in total
None
(f) Rough fish
1. Trout streams
a. Hook and line
During the open sea- son for trout
None
None
b. By hand
Continuous
None
None
c. Dip netting at any time for smelt only on tributaries to Lake Superior from the mouth upstream for one−half mile
April 1 to May 25
None
None
2. Bad river upstream to Copper falls
a. Hook and line, by hand
Continuous
None
None
b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only
April 1 to May 25
None
None
c. Spearing sunset to sunrise for burbot only
December 15 to January 31
None
None
3. Portions of the Chippewa river and White river that are not trout streams
a. Hook and line, by hand
Continuous
None
None
b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only
April 1 to May 25
None
None
4. All other tributaries to Lake Superior
a. Hook and line, by hand
Continuous
None
None
b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only from the mouth upstream for one−half mile
April 1 to May 25
None
None
5. All other waters and portions of waters not listed
a. Hook and line, dip netting, by hand
Continuous
None
None
(g) Trout and salmon
1. Bad river downstream from Devil’s Gate (Copper Falls), Brunsweiller river downstream from state highway 13, Marengo river downstream from state highway 13, Potato river, White river downstream from White River dam
a. Hook and line
Last Saturday in March to November 15
5 in total but only 2 may be brown trout longer than 15 and only 1 may be a rainbow trout
Brook trout 8, brown trout 10, salmon 12, rainbow trout 26
2. All other tributaries and portions of tributaries to Lake Superior not listed in subd. 1. (intro.)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30
5 in total but only 2 may be brown trout longer than 15 and only 1 may be a rainbow trout
Brook trout 8, brown trout 10, salmon 12, rainbow trout 26
3. Marengo river upstream from state highway 13 to County Line road (Ashland-Bayfield county line)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
3 in total
12 for brown trout and rainbow trout, 8 for brook trout
4. All waters not listed
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(h) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Spider−Moquah chain (Spider lake and Moquah lake combined)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
2. Gordon lake, Lake Galilee, Zielke lake, North Fork Flambeau river and its tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake, Mineral lake, Spillerburg lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in
March
5 in total
None but only 1 may be longer than 14
3. All tributaries and connected sloughs to Lake
Superior
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in
March
5 in total
15 but only 1 may be longer than 20
(3)
BARRON (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Big Dummy lake, Little Dummy lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in
May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total but only 1 may be longer than 18
None except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 is prohibited
2. Bear lake, Horseshoe lake (T36N, R14E, S3, 115 ac.), Lower Turtle lake, Upper Turtle lakes; All lakes and flowages partially within Burnett or Washburn counties, excluding Red Cedar lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(b) Muskellunge
1. Rice lake, Stump lake
a. Hook and line
Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30
1
50
(c) Northern pike
1. Prairie lake, Chetek lake, Pokegama lake, Mud lake, Ten Mile lake, Staples lake, Bass lake (T33N R10W S34), Horseshoe lake (T34N R14W S7), Big Dummy lake, Little Dummy lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
2
26
(d) Rough fish
1. Trout streams
a. Hook and line
During the open season for trout
None
None
b. By hand
Continuous
None
None
2. Beaver Dam lake
a. Hook and line, dip netting, spear- ing, by hand at any time for smelt only
Continuous
None
None
b. Seining at any time for smelt with seines not more than 75 feet in length and 6 feet in depth
Continuous
None
None
3. All other waters
a. Hook and line, dip netting, by hand, spearing
Continuous
None
None
(e) Trout and salmon
1. Beaver Dam lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
1 in total
18
2. Brill river
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
2 in total
12
3. All waters not listed
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(f) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Red Cedar lake, Hemlock lake, Beaver Dam lake, Bear lake, Horseshoe lake (T36N, R14E, S3, 115 ac.), Lower Turtle lake, Upper Turtle lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
2. Silver lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
15
(4)
BAYFIELD (for species or waters not listed, including Lake Superior, see sub. (73))
(a) All species
1. Inch lake
a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used
As specified in this subsection or sub. (73)
0
--
(b) Lake sturgeon
1. Namekagon river downstream from Namekagon lake including flowages, Totagatic river downstream from Totagatic lake including flowages
a. None
No open season
--
--
(c) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Cable lake and Wiley lake combined
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June
0 for smallmouth bass, 1 for largemouth bass
18 for largemouth bass only
Third Saturday in June to the first Sunday in March
1 in total
18
2. Pigeon lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June
0 for smallmouth bass, 3 for largemouth bass
None for largemouth bass only except the possession of large- mouth bass from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only one may be longer than 18
Third Saturday in June to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
None except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only one may be longer than 18
3. Lake Owen, Lower Eau Claire lake, Upper Eau Claire lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June
0 for smallmouth bass, 5 for largemouth bass
None
Third Saturday in June to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(d) Muskellunge
1. Jackson lake, Namekagon lake (including Garden lake)
a. Hook and line
Saturday nearest Memorial day to November 30
1
50
(e) Northern pike
1. Diamond lake, all tributaries and connected sloughs to Lake Superior upstream to the first dam or lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
2
26
(f) Panfish
1. Bladder lake, Sawdust lakes, Middle Eau Claire lake, Bony lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
10 in total
None
(g) Rough fish
1. Trout streams
a. Hook and line
During the open sea- son for trout
None
None
b. By hand
Continuous
None
None
c. Dip netting at any time for smelt only on tributaries to Lake Superior from the mouth upstream for one−half mile
April 1 to May 25
None
None
2. Fish Creek slough down- stream from the junction of North and South Fish creeks
a. Hook and line
Continuous
None
None
b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only from the mouth upstream for one−half mile
April 1 to May 25
None
None
c. Spearing with bow and arrow or crossbow only
Saturday nearest May 20 to July 1
None
None
d. By hand
Continuous
None
None
3. All other tributaries to Lake Superior
a. Hook and line
Continuous
None
None
b. Dip netting at any time for smelt only from the mouth upstream for one−half mile
April 1 to May 25
None
None
c. By hand
Continuous
None
None
4. All other waters or portions of waters not listed
a. Hook and line, dip netting, by hand
Continuous
None
None
(h) Trout and salmon
1. Bark river and all its tributaries, Bono creek, Boyd creek, Cranberry river, East Fork Cranberry river downstream from Lenawee road, Flag river downstream from its confluence with East Fork Flag river, Iron river downstream from the sea lamprey barrier at the former site of the Orienta dam, North Fish creek downstream from its confluence with Pine creek (T47N R6W S13), Onion river downstream from Lake Superior District Power Company power line (T49N R4W S6), Pikes creek downstream from the Red dam, Pine creek downstream from its confluence with Little Pine creek, Sioux river downstream from the Big Rock Falls pool (T49N R4W S19), Siskiwit river downstream from the second bridge from its mouth, Whittlesey creek downstream from Town Hall road
a. Hook and line
Last Saturday in March to November 15
5 in total but only 2 may be brown trout longer than15 and only 1 may be a rainbow trout
Brook trout 8, brown trout 10, salmon 12, rainbow trout 26
2. All other tributaries and portions of tributaries to Lake Superior not listed in subd. 1. (intro.)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30
5 in total but only 2 may be brown trout longer than15 and only 1 may be a rainbow trout
Brook trout 8, brown trout 10, salmon 12, rainbow trout 26
3. Cap creek, Schultz springs
a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
All trout caught shall be immediately released
4. Iron river upstream from the sea lamprey barrier at the former site of the Orienta dam
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
3 in total
8
5. Long lake branch of the White river, White river downstream from Pikes bridge to White River dam
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
1 in total
18
6. White river upstream from Pikes bridge, White river (East Fork), White river (South For and springs), White river (West Fork) and White river unnamed tributaries
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to September 30
3 in total
8
7. Namekagon river
a. Hook and line, only artificial lures may be used
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
1 in total
14
9. All waters not listed
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(i) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Bony lake, Jackson lake, Middle Eau Claire lake, Namekagon lake (including Garden lake), Pike Lake chain (includes Buskey Bay lake, Millicent lake, Hart lake, Twin Bear lake, Eagle lake, Flynn lake and McCarry lake)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in
March
5 in total
None but only 1 may be longer than 14
2. All tributaries to Lake Superior and their connected sloughs
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
15 but only 1 may be longer than 20
3. Diamond lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
15, except the posses- sion of fish from 20 to 28 is prohibited and only 1 may be longer than 28
4. Lake Owen, Lower Eau Claire lake, Upper Eau Claire lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
(5)
BROWN (for species or waters not listed, including Green Bay and its tributaries not specified in this subsection, see sub. (73).
(a) All species
1. The following posted urban waters: Manger lagoon, city of Green Bay
a. Hook and line
Continuous but only persons under 16 years of age or dis- abled pursuant to s.
29.193 (3) (a), (b) or
(c), Stats., may fish
1 largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike, walleye, sauger or hybrid in total; 10 panfish and bullheads in total; 3 trout and salmon in total; none for rough fish
None
(b) Catfish
1. Fox river upstream from DePere dam
a. Hook and line
Continuous
25
None
b. Set or bank pole and setline
Saturday nearest May 20 to September 30
None
None
2. All other waters except Green Bay and its tributaries
a. Hook and line
Continuous
25
None
(c) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Fox river upstream from DePere dam
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
14
2. Lilly lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
None except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
(d) Muskellunge
1. Fox river upstream from DePere dam
a. Hook and line
Saturday nearest Memorial Day to November 30
1
50
(e) Northern pike
1. Fox river upstream from DePere dam
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5
None
(f) Panfish
1. Lilly lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
10
None
(g) Rough fish
1. Trout streams
a. Hook and line
During the open sea- son for trout
None
None
b. By hand
Continuous
None
None
2. Fox river upstream from DePere dam
a. Hook and line, dip netting, by hand, spearing
Continuous
None
None
c. Set or bank pole and setline
Saturday nearest May 20 to September 30
None
None
3. All other waters except Green Bay and its tributaries
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip net- ting, spearing
Continuous
None
None
(h) Trout and salmon
1. All waters except Green Bay and its tributaries
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
8
(i) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Fox river upstream from DePere dam
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
None, pursuant to s. NR 20.35
(6)
BUFFALO (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Catfish
1. Buffalo river from the state highway 37 bridge and the Chippewa river downstream to the Burling- ton Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks
a. Hook and line, Set or bank pole
Continuous
10
None
(b) Lake sturgeon
1. Chippewa river
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in September to September 30
1 per season
60
(c) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Chippewa river upstream from the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad bridge including sloughs, bayous, flowages and streams flowing into the Chippewa river from their mouths up to the first high- way or railroad bridge
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
14
(d) Northern pike
1. Chippewa river upstream from the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad bridge including sloughs, bayous, flowages and streams flowing into the Chippewa river from their mouths up to the first highway or railroad bridge
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
None
(e) Rough fish
1. Trout streams
a. Hook and line
During open season for trout
None
None
b. By hand
Continuous
None
None
2. Buffalo river from the state highway 37 bridge and the Chippewa river downstream to the Burling- ton Northern and Santa Fe railroad tracks
a. Set or bank pole
Continuous
None
None
b. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spearing
Continuous
None
None
3. All other waters
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip net- ting, spearing
Continuous
None
None
(f) Trout and salmon
1. Bear creek and all its tributaries (including Newton Valley creek and Creek 5-9)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
3 in total
12 for brown trout and rainbow trout, 8 for brook trout
2. All waters not listed
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(g) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Chippewa river upstream from the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe railroad bridge including sloughs, bayous, flowages and streams flowing into the Chippewa river from their mouths up to the first highway or railroad bridge
a. Hook and line
Continuous
5 in total
15
(7)
BURNETT (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Lake sturgeon
1. Yellow lake, Little Yellow lake, Danbury flowage, Yellow river from Yellow lake downstream to the Danbury dam
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in September to September 30
1 per season
60
2. St. Croix river
a. Hook and line
June 16 to March 1
0, catch and release only
--
(b) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. All waters not listed in this paragraph that are north of a line following state highway 77, including all lakes and flowages north of that line
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday preceding third Saturday in June
0 for smallmouth bass, 5 for large- mouth bass
None for largemouth bass only
Third Saturday in June to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
2. Webb lake and all other waters not listed in this paragraph that are south of a line following state highway 77, including all lakes and flowages south of that line
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
3. Namekagon river, St. Croix river, Totagatic river
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to Friday pre- ceding third Saturday in June
0 for smallmouth bass, 5 for large- mouth bass
14 for largemouth bass only
Third Saturday in June to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
14
(c) Northern pike
1. Dunham lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
2
26
(d) Trout and salmon
1. All waters
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(e) Walleye, sauger, and hybrids
1. Big McKenzie lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
(8)
CALUMET (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Rough fish
1. Trout streams
a. Hook and line
During the open season for trout
None
None
b. By hand
Continuous
None
None
2. Winnebago lake
a. Hook and line, by hand
Continuous
None
None
b. Spearing
April 21 to February 1
None
None
c. Dip netting at any time within 500 feet of shore
April 25 to May 31
None
None
d. Set or bank pole and setline
Saturday nearest May 20 to September 30
None
None
3. All other waters except Lake Winnebago System waters
a. Hook and line, by hand, dip netting, spearing
Continuous
None
None
(b) Trout and salmon
1. All waters
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(9)
CHIPPEWA (for species or waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(a) Lake sturgeon
1. Chippewa river including Holcombe flowage, Cornell flowage, Old Abe lake, Jump river
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in September to September 30
1 per season
60
(b) Largemouth and smallmouth bass
1. Long lake (T32N R8W) including Herde and Dark lakes
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total but only 1 may be smallmouth bass
None for largemouth bass, 18 for smallmouth bass
2. Sand lake (on Rusk county border)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
3. Round lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
(c) Panfish
1. Long lake (T32N R8W) including Herde and Dark lakes, Hodge lake
a. Hook and line
Continuous
10 in total
None
(d) Trout and salmon
1. Elk creek and all its tributaries (including Big Eld creek, creek 35−12, creek 5-16, creek 17-11, creek 4-2, and creek19-16)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
5 in total
Maximum length limit 12
2. Duncan creek downstream of Bloomer dam to county highway B
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
3 in total
12 for brown trout and rainbow trout, 8 for brook trout
3. McCann creek
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15
5 in total
None for brown trout and rainbow trout, maximum length limit 9 for brook trout
4. All waters not listed
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(e) Walleye, sauger and hybrids
1. Chippewa river and its impoundments and tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake including Yellow river upstream to the Suetlik dam at Cadott and its tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake, Long lake (T32N R8W) including Herde and Dark lakes, Jump river and its tributaries upstream to the first dam or lake
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in
March
5 in total
None except the possession of fish from 14 to 18 is prohibited and only 1 fish may be longer than 18
2. Sand lake (on Rusk county border)
a. Hook and line
First Saturday in May to the first Sunday in March
3 in total
18
(10)
CLARK (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73))
(c) Panfish
1. Arbutus lake, including the Black river from Arbutus lake upstream to state highway 95, the East Fork of the Black river upstream to East Fork Road, and Arnolds creek upstream to Bachelors avenue
a. Hook and line
Continuous
10 in total
None
(d) Trout and salmon
1. All waters
a. Hook and line
Streams and connected springs and spring ponds: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to October 15. Lakes: first Saturday in May at 5:00 a.m. to the first Sunday in March
5 in total
None
(11)
COLUMBIA (for species and waters not listed, see sub. (73))
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