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Fishing Wisconsin. Each survey report listed here is a summary document that outlines significant findings and observations obtained during a survey conducted by staff of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and subsequent analysis of the data by DNR staff.
- Northern Fisheries
Northern Wisconsin fisheries surveys and reports. Creel...
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- Northern Fisheries
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Long Lake was surveyed in 2022 to assess the status of the fishery. We conducted a population estimate for walleye and indexed the catch rates for northern pike, largemouth bass and panfish species. We assessed general population characteristics, size structure and growth of all species.
WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. Lake Altoona Fisheries Survey Report Eau Claire County, Wisconsin 2021. Prepared By: Joseph Gerbyshak. DNR Senior Fisheries Biologist Eau Claire, WI April 2022. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. In the spring of 2021, a fisheries survey was conducted on Lake Altoona.
Indiana Fishing Reports. The State of Indiana's Volunteer Angler Surveys. Here is your chance to directly help in fisheries management. The information you provide is essential in understanding this valuable species and helps the Department of Natural Resources monitor harvest and catch data.
Since 2010, biologists have completed fish community surveys at hundreds of natural lakes (i.e., glacial lakes) and man-made lakes (i.e., reservoirs). The results of these fish community survey results are available using the interactive dashboard below.
INTRODUCTION. These reports summarize some of the major studies and stock assessment activities by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) on Lake Michigan and Green Bay in 2020. They provide specific information about the major sport and commercial fisheries and describe trends in some of the major fish populations.