Wisconsin Fishing Report
WDNR - Fishing Wisconsin: 2005 Fishing Report Each year the bureaus of Fisheries Management and Habitat Protection and Communication and Education jointly issue a public report detailing the state of fishing in Wisconsin waters. The report includes progress updates from the past year, as well as ideas and goals for the future and fishing forecasts for the coming year. The Fishing Report is available for download here in digital format, or can be found in newsprint form at your local DNR Service Center. ... Our fish biologists, technicians and hatchery personnel may do the work, but Wisconsin anglers deserve the credit for being willing to pay for and support these programs, as well as offer their time, money and talents on many specific fisheries projects. As you enjoy another outstanding year of fishing in Wisconsin, I hope you’ll agree that the modest cost of a fishing license is an investment that pays big returns for Wisconsin’s anglers! ... [Read More]
WDNR - Fishing Wisconsin You may also be interested in the Lake Michigan and Southest Region Outdoor Report , which is updated weekly to include the most recent fishing conditions around Wisconsin. ... Whether you live deep in the city or far out in a rural area, fishing is a great outdoors activity that you can enjoy close to home. It provides a great chance to get together with family and friends, or the perfect excuse to spend time away from the pressures of everyday life. For some, fishing is an occasional hobby, but for others, it is a lifelong pursuit. ... [Read More]
WDNR - Fishing Wisconsin - FAQ: Places to Fish in Wisconsin Before finding a place to fish, make sure that you are familiar with Wisconsin's Fishing Seasons . You may also be interested in Forecasting Fishing Hotspots ... 2003 Wisconsin Fishing Report ... Quality Fishing Opportunities ... [Read More]
WDNR - Fishing Wisconsin - Fish Consumption Advisories If you are interested in quickly finding advice for the water you are fishing, check both of the files below. The safe eating guidelines apply to most inland waters of the state. In addition, check the mercury (by county) and PCB (alphabetical) tables for the name of the waterbody. You also need to know the type (name) and the size (length in inches) of the fish you want to catch and eat. If the waterbody or fish species does not appear in the tables, then you can follow the safe eating guidelines. ... [Read More]
WDNR - Fishing Wisconsin - Frequently Asked Questions Check out our Ice Fishing in Wisconsin page for detailed information about ice fishing, regulations, and other frequently asked questions related specifically to ice fishing. ... Where can I obtain reports on fishing conditions throughout the state? ... How do I obtain a fishing license for a disabled angler? ... [Read More]
WDNR - Fishing Wisconsin - Kids, Parents and Educators We want to do everything we can to support our next generation of anglers, and below you will find a collection of some of the programs and other information offered to make it easier for your children to enjoy fishing in Wisconsin. Fun Links for Kids ... We all remember our first visit to one of Wisconsin's lakes or streams, and we love to pass that experience on to others. Keeping Wisconsin's wonderful angling tradition alive begins with our children, and taking them fishing is an experience that they, like you, will never forget. ... [Read More]
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WDNR - Fishing Wisconsin - Learning Opportunities Throughout the year, the Department of Natural Resources works with local parks departments and fishing clubs and organizations to put on fishing clinics and other events. These are excellent opportunities to introduce fishing to people both young and old. You will need a fishing license if you fish at these events, as they are not held during Free Fishing Weekend. Call contacts for complete information. ... Because children under the age of 16 do not need a fishing license to fish on any day of the year, the motto for Free Fishing Weekend could be, "Take a grown-up fishing!" ... [Read More]
WDNR - Fishing Wisconsin - Accessible Fishing Opportunities in Northeast Wisconsin Fishing Wisconsin: Accessible Fishing Opportunies in Northeast Wisconsin ... Fishing Pier/Shore Fishing ... Fishing Platform/Walkway ... [Read More]
WDNR - Fishing Wisconsin - Statewide Mercury Advisory Background The changes in mercury advice result from the National Research Council's report, "Toxicological Effects of Methylmercury" (2002). This report concluded that the standard the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) reference dose is appropriate to determine whether to issue consumption advice for fish. A reference dose is defined as "an estimate of a daily exposure to the human population (including sensitive subpopulations) that is likely to be without a risk of adverse effects when experienced over a lifetime." ... [Read More]
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