Wisconsin Code § 29.053

Specific open and closed seasons
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(1) All
fishing seasons on inland waters shall open on a Saturday.
(2) The department may exercise its authority under s. 29.014
with reference to the state as a whole, or for any specified county
or part of a county, or for any lake or stream or part of a lake or
stream.
(a) The department may establish a fishing season on specified bodies of water in certain urban areas, as determined by rule
by the department, that allows fishing only by persons who are
under 16 years old or who are disabled and can produce the evidence specified in s. 29.193 (3) (a), (b) or (c), subject to all of the
following conditions:
1. The department may not designate a body of water under
this subsection that is 25 acres or greater in area.
2. The department may not designate a body of water under
this subsection without the written agreement of each private
owner of shoreline and of each city, village, town, county, federal
agency or other state agency that owns shoreline.
3. The department shall post notice of the restricted fishing
season at each designated body of water.
(b) Section 227.16 (2) (e) does not apply to a rule promulgated under this subsection and, when the department proposes to
add a body of water to or delete a body of water from a rule under
this subsection, the department shall hold a hearing, as required
under s. 227.16 (1), either in the county in which the body of water is located or within 50 miles of the body of water.
(3) The department may modify any requirement of this
chapter or rules promulgated under it, establish special seasons,
authorize the use of special equipment or take any other action in
order to provide additional hunting and fishing opportunities for
persons who are physically disabled or visually handicapped.
The department may limit the number of persons involved, except
that if the department establishes a special season for hunting
deer with firearms and airguns for persons who are physically
disabled, the season shall be open to persons who have been issued a Class D permit under s. 29.193 (2).

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