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MONROE• East Fork Lemonweir River (upstream to the Hwy 173 bridge): Only walleye andsauger from 15" but less than 20" may be kept, except one fish may be over 28".• Fort McCoy US Army Installation: A Fort McCoy fishing permit approval is requiredwith a Wisconsin fishing license and trout stamp when fishing for trout. For more informationregarding Fort McCoy fishing and Fort McCoy fishing policy and regulations pleasecontact the Directorate of Public Works; IMWE-MCY-PWEN (Permit Sales); 2168 South8th Avenue; Fort McCoy, WI 54656-5136, (608.388.3337) or visit the web site at http://www.mccoy.army.mil and click on Recreational Opportunities.P Lake Tomah: Only one largemouth or smallmouth bass may be kept and it must be at least18". Only one northern pike may be kept and it must be at least 32".• Lemonweir River (including all sloughs, bayous, and flowages upstream to the firstwater control structure, dam, or highway bridge): Only walleye and sauger from 15"but less than 20" may be kept, except one fish may be over 28".• South Fork Lemonweir River (upstream to the Tomah Dam): Only walleye andsauger from 15" but less than 20" may be kept, except one fish may be over 28"..OCONTOA portion of Oconto County is in the ceded territory and the Northern Bass Zone (see page10 for additional information).P Anderson Lake: Muskellunge must be at least 50".P Archibald Lake: Muskellunge must be at least 50".• Bear Lake: Only two northern pike may be kept and they must be at least 26".• Christie Lake: Motor trolling is permitted.• Green Bay: Is part of Lake Michigan. See the regulations on page 66.• John Lake: Only two northern pike may be kept and they must be at least 26".• Tributaries to Green Bay: See the tributary regulations on page 63.• Machickanee Flowage (Stiles Pond): Motor trolling is permitted.• Munger Lake: Only two northern pike may be kept and they must be at least 26".• White Potato Lake: Motor trolling is permitted.ONEIDAOneida County is in the ceded territory (see page 11 for additional ceded territory information).With the exceptions below, Northern Bass Zone rules apply (see p. 10).• Alva Lake: Walleye of any length may be kept, but only one fish can be over 14".P Bearskin 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".• Booth Lake: Muskellunge must be at least 28".P Buckskin Lake: Walleye of any length may be kept, but only one fish can be over 14".• Buffalo Lake: Walleye of any length may be kept, but only one fish can be over 14".• Burrows Lake: Only one largemouth or smallmouth bass may be kept and it must be atleast 18".P Clear Lake (S16, T39N, R7E): Muskellunge must be at least 50".• Columbus Lake: Motor trolling is permitted.P Crescent 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".• Diamond Lake: Walleye of any length may be kept, but only one fish can be over 14".• George Lake: Walleye of any length may be kept, but only one fish can be over 14".• Hasbrook Lake: Walleye of any length may be kept, but only one fish can be over 14".P Katherine Lake: Walleye of any length may be kept, but only one fish can be over 14".P Julia Lake (Three Lakes Area; S6, T38N, R12E): Walleye of any length may be kept.Muskellunge must be at least 28".• Little Bass Lake (S15, T39N, R7E): Only artificial flies and lures may be used.42

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