On July 1, 2015,trolling will be allowed on all inland
waters with 1 hook, bait or lure per angler (and 2 hooks, baits or
lures maximum per boat), Musky World - all of Vilas county: 1 line trolling per person with a max. of 2 per boat. Oneida County the same but with the 5 lakes listed below allowing 3 lines per person. Musky anglers, this new law means we can trail live
bait (sucker)behind a boat, while casting with another rod on all Wisconsin lakes (only 1 and max. 2 per boat in listed waters). "One key goal of the
proposal, sought by musky anglers, was to legalize the practice of trailing live
bait behind a boat, while casting with another rod. Under current rules(before July 1, 2015),
trailing a sucker or other minnow behind the boat while under power, however
briefly, is considered trolling in counties that do not allow trolling.."
Inland Waters - 3 hooks, baits or lures per angler All waters of the following counties: (Green) Adams, Ashland, Barron,
Bayfield, Brown, Buffalo, Burnett, Calumet, Chippewa, Clark,
Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Douglas, Dunn, Eau Claire,
Forest, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau,
Kenosha, Kewaunee, La Crosse, Lafayette, Langlade, Manitowoc,
Marinette, Monroe, Oconto, Outagamie, Pepin, Pierce, Polk,
Portage, Price, Racine, Richland, Rock, Rusk, Sauk, Shawano, St. Croix,
Taylor, Trempealeau, Vernon, Walworth, Washburn, Waukesha,
Waupaca, Winnebago, and Wood;
Listed waters of the following counties: (White)
Door County – Clarks Lake and Kangaroo Lake;
Florence County – Halsey Lake;
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Fond du Lac County – Fond du Lac River and Lake Winnebago;
Jackson County – Lake Arbutus;
Lincoln County - Spirit River Flowage, Wisconsin River from
County Highway A downstream, including sloughs, bayous and
flowages except Lake Mohawksin;
Marathon County - Big Eau Pleine Flowage upstream to the
highway 153 bridge, Lake Dubay and its tributaries west of
Interstate Highway 39, and the Wisconsin River (including all other
sloughs, bayous and flowages and their tributaries upstream to the
first highway bridge);
Marquette County – Buffalo Lake, Mason Lake, and the Fox River (downstream from Buffalo Lake);
Oneida County – Columbus Lake, Rainbow Flowage, Sugar Camp Lake, Thunder Lake, and Willow Flowage;
Sawyer County – Chetac Lake, Grindstone Lake, Lac Court
Oreilles, Nelson Lake, Round Lake, Whitefish Lake, and Windigo Lake;
Sheboygan County - Sheboygan Marsh (including Sheboygan Lake and its tributaries upstream to the first road crossing);
Washington County - Big Cedar Lake and Pike Lake;
Waushara County – Lake Poygan and the Fox River;
All other inland waters not listed above: Trolling is allowed
with 1 hook, bait or lure per angler (and 2 hooks, baits or lures
maximum per boat).
Please consult the current hook and line regulations for the complete list of regulations that apply to these waters. Boundary Waters - 3 hooks, baits or lures per angler
Wisconsin-Michigan boundary waters, except Vilas County
boundary waters, where motor trolling allowed with only 1 line per
angler;
All Wisconsin-Minnesota boundary waters;
Mississippi River
Great Lakes (Outlying Waters) - 3 hooks, baits or lures per angler
Lake Michigan
Lake Superior
Tech & Tackle Blog promotes Catch & Release of all Muskies! See you on the water! Pops
posted by techntackleblog at 1:45 PM on May 21, 2015
"Wisconsin Motor Trolling Law - Starting July 1st, 2015"
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