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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...
- Northern Fisheries
Large public reservoirs are surveyed every four years. A list of those reservoirs is provided below, with links to summary information from recent surveys. Complete reports are available for download in PDF format. Smaller reservoirs are surveyed as needed.
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.
The Fisheries Management Information System (formerly FMDB) is a DNR system that holds statewide data on fisheries assessments, angler surveys, fish stocking, fishing tournaments, permits, investigations of fish die-off and more.
In 2022, a fishing survey of Long Lake was conducted by Wisconsin DNR. The findings and opinion of Fisheries Biologist Craig Roberts are below. Largemouth Bass averaged 11.5 inches, similar to 2009 (11.9 inches) and above the 75 th percentile for Simple-Warm Clear lakes.
Fish populations in Falcon Reservoir were surveyed in 2018-2020 using electrofishing and in 2018 using gill netting. The reservoir sport fishery was quantified in 2019 using a creel survey. Historical data are presented for comparison. This report summarizes the results of the surveys and contains a management plan for the reservoir based on ...
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.