Game Fish Season will open as planned
The 2020-2021 Game Fish season will open as planned Saturday morning, May 2. All regulations and license requirements apply, according to a news release from the Wisconsin DNR.
The DNR is encouraging anglers to fish close to home and practice social distancing whether fishing from a boat, dock, or shoreline. It is recommended that only anglers living in the same household should fish within six feet of one another.
Anglers are encouraged to have a backup plan in the event there is crowding or unsafe conditions where you plan to fish.
A list of launches and shorefishing access points is available on the DNR website to help anglers find fishing locations closer to home.
Fishing licenses are available online through the DNR’s Go Wild system or at limited essential businesses throughout Wisconsin. Visit the DNR fishing license web page for more information and find open vendors within your community. At this time, our service centers remain closed.
Regular fishing rules and regulations apply for all DNR properties. DNR boat launches within open state parks are open. However, all state parks have updated hours of operation from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. and will be closed on Wednesdays. Anglers who want to fish within a state park on Wednesdays may still do so that day.
All restrooms, water fountains, buildings, and facilities are also closed at all state parks. Northern forests, flowages, and the Lower Wisconsin Riverway system are exempt from these changes and remain open from 6:00 a.m. to 11 p.m., 7 days a week.
DNR boat launches are open at open state properties. Please check with local municipalities regarding boat launch closures and consult the 2020-2021 Hook and Line Fishing Regulations for the waterbody you plan to fish. Add hand sanitizer to your tackle box and pack a trash bag.
“This year anglers will find themselves experiencing a non-traditional fishing opener. Instead of traveling to their favorite spot, they will create a new tradition of fishing closer to home and finding new local spots to catch a fish or two,” said Justine Hasz, Bureau Director of Fisheries Management. “Fisheries staff have maintained hatchery operations and have been stocking fish out across the state for anglers to go test their skills.”
If you need to register your boat, you can still do so online or via mail: Register Your Boat.
You can also help minimize the spread of invasive species by removing plants and animals from your boat before and after launching, draining all water from compartments, and never move live fish from any waterbody. Learn more on our aquatic invasives prevention web page.
Source: WRJC.com
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