Special Regulations—Listed by CountyRemember: These regulations apply in addition to the statewide general regulations! Troutregulations are covered in a separate booklet. P identifies a quality fishing opportunity.Great Lakes, Tributaries, Winnebago System Waters, and Boundary Waters—seepages 58–70.ADAMS• Mason Lake: Motor trolling is permitted.PWisconsin River (including Castle Rock and Petenwell Flowages and sloughs, bayous,and flowages upstream to the first dam or highway bridge): Motor trolling is permitted.Only one northern pike may be kept and it must be at least 32". Only walleye andsauger from 15" but less than 20" may be kept, except one fish may be over 28". Upstreamfrom the Castle Rock Dam, muskellunge must be at least 45".ASHLANDAshland County is in the ceded territory (see page 11 for additional ceded territory information).Tributaries to Lake Superior have different regulations for walleye, sauger, andnorthern pike (see page 68). Motor trolling is permitted county-wide. With the exceptionsbelow, Northern Bass Zone rules apply (see the base regulations on p. 10).PDay Lake: Only one largemouth or smallmouth bass may be kept and it must be at least18". Muskellunge must be at least 28".P East Twin Lake: Only one largemouth or smallmouth bass may be kept and it must be atleast 18". Muskellunge must be at least 28".• English Lake: Muskellunge must be at least 28".• Flambeau River (North Fork and tributaries up to the first dam or lake): Walleye ofany length may be kept, but only one fish can be over 14".• Gordon Lake: Walleye of any length may be kept, but only one fish can be over 14".PKakagon River and Slough: Only one largemouth or smallmouth bass may be kept and itmust be at least 22". Walleye and sauger 15" and over may be kept but only 1 may be over20" with a daily bag limit of 5 in total.PLake Galilee: Walleye of any length may be kept, but only one fish can be over 14". Thebag limit on panfish is 10 in total.• Lake Superior: See the Lake Superior regulations on page 68.PLake Three: Only one largemouth or smallmouth bass may be kept and it must be at least 18".• Little Clam Lake: Only one largemouth or smallmouth bass may be kept and it must beat least 18".PMineral Lake: Walleye of any length may be kept, but only one fish can be over 14". Onlyone largemouth or smallmouth bass may be kept and it must be at least 18". Muskellungemust be at least 28".• Potter Lake: Muskellunge must be at least 28".• Spider/Moquah Chain: Only three walleye may be kept and they must be at least 18".Muskellunge must be at least 28".PSpillerburg Lake: Walleye of any length may be kept. Only one largemouth or smallmouthbass may be kept and it must be at least 18". Muskellunge must be at least 28".• Zielke Lake: Walleye of any length may be kept, but only one fish can be over 14".BARRONBarron County is in the ceded territory (see page 11 for additional ceded territory information).Motor trolling is permitted county-wide.• Bass Lake (T33N R10W S34): Only two northern pike may be kept and they must be atleast 26".28
• Bear Lake: Largemouth or smallmouth bass of any length may be kept. Unless postedotherwise, only three walleye may be kept and they must be at least 18".• Beaver Dam Lake: Unless posted otherwise, only three walleye may be kept and theymust be at least 18".• Chetek Chain of Lakes (Prairie, Chetek, Pokegama, Mud, and Ten Mile Lakes): Onlytwo northern pike may be kept and they must be at least 26".• Chetek River (below the Chetek Dam). Northern pike of any length may be kept and thedaily bag limit is 5.• Dummy Lake, Big: Only largemouth or smallmouth bass less than 14" may be kept exceptone fish may be over 18" with a daily bag limit of 3 in total. Only two northern pike maybe kept and they must be at least 26".• Dummy Lake, Little: Only largemouth or smallmouth bass less than 14" may be keptexcept one fish may be over 18" with a daily bag limit of 3 in total. Only two northern pikemay be kept and they must be at least 26".P Hemlock Lake: Unless posted otherwise, only three walleye may be kept and they mustbe at least 18".• Horseshoe Lake (T34N R14W): Only two northern pike may be kept and they must beat least 26".• Horseshoe Lake (T36N R14E): Largemouth or smallmouth bass of any length may bekept. Unless posted otherwise, only three walleye may be kept and they must be at least18".• Loon Lake: Walleye of any length may be kept.P Red Cedar Lake: Unless posted otherwise, only three walleye may be kept and they mustbe at least 18".P Rice Lake: Muskellunge must be at least 50".P Silver Lake: Walleye must be at least 28" with a daily bag limit of 1.• Staples Lake: Only two northern pike may be kept and they must be at least 26".P Stump Lake: Muskellunge must be at least 50".• Turtle Lake, Lower: Largemouth or smallmouth bass of any length may be kept. Unlessposted otherwise, only three walleye may be kept and they must be at least 18".• Turtle Lake, Upper: Largemouth or smallmouth bass of any length may be kept. Unlessposted otherwise, only three walleye may be kept and they must be at least 18".BAYFIELDBayfield County is in the ceded territory (see page 11 for additional ceded territory information).Motor trolling is permitted county-wide. Tributaries to Lake Superior have specialregulations for walleye, sauger, and northern pike. See the Lake Superior regulations on page68. With the exceptions below, Northern Bass Zone rules apply (see base regulation on p. 10)• Bladder Lake: Only 10 panfish may be kept.P Bony Lake: Only 10 panfish may be kept. Walleye of any length may be kept, but onlyone fish can be over 14".P Cable Lake: Only one largemouth or smallmouth bass may be kept and it must be at least18". Combined management with Wiley Lake: only one bass in total from both lakes.P Crooked Lake: Only one largemouth or smallmouth bass may be kept and it must be atleast 18".P Diamond Lake: Only two northern pike may be kept and they must be at least 26". Onlywalleye from 15" but less than 20" may be kept, except one fish may be over 28".P Eau Claire Lake, Middle: Only 10 panfish may be kept. Walleye of any length may bekept, but only one fish can be over 14".• Inch Lake: Artificial lures only. Fish may not be harvested (catch and release only).• Jackson Lake: Walleye of any length may be kept, but only one fish can be over 14". Hook and line fishing is open all year for all fish species except muskellunge, lake sturgeon, trout, paddlefish andthreatened or endangered fish.P identifies quality fishing opportunity29