Wisconsin Code § 29.523

Net licenses, Mississippi and St
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Croix rivers.
(1) Licenses which authorize the use of nets in the Mississippi
River and in that part of the St. Croix River downstream from the
dam at St. Croix Falls shall be issued subject to s. 29.024 by the
department to a resident who applies for a license. This subsection, as applicable to the St. Croix River, is not effective unless
Minnesota has in effect similar legislation.
(2) Each net license authorizes the use of one or more of the
following nets only:
(a) Seine nets.
(b) Gill nets.
(c) Bait nets used without leads.
(d) Buffalo nets.
(e) Frame nets.
(4) (a) Except when lifting or setting a gill net, no person
may use a seine, gill, bait, buffalo or frame net in the Mississippi
and St. Croix rivers unless the net has the required number of tags
stamped to designate the kind of net and number of the net license covering it securely fastened to it.
(b) The required number of tags is as follows:
1. For a seine net, one tag for each 500 lineal feet, or fraction
thereof.
2. For a gill net, one tag for each 2,000 lineal feet, or fraction
thereof.
3. For a bait, buffalo or frame net, one tag for each net.
(c) The department shall issue net tags to the licensee at the
time of issuing the net license.
(5) Each licensee shall keep a strict record and account as to
each variety of fish and the number of pounds of each variety that
are taken by the licensee in gear licensed to the licensee and such
other information as the department requires; and shall report
thereon to the department on or before the 10th day of each
month during the license period.
(6) No person who holds a net license may operate a fish farm
that contains a variety of fish that the holder of the license is authorized to catch under this section.

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