Wisconsin Code § 29.526

Slat net fishing in the Mississippi River
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(1) A
slat net license authorizing the taking of commercial fish through
the use of slat nets in that part of the Mississippi River over which
this state has jurisdiction between the Minnesota-Iowa boundary
line extended and the Wisconsin-Illinois boundary line extended
shall be issued subject to s. 29.024 by the department to any resident who applies for this license.
(2) A person who is issued a slat net license or a crew may operate not to exceed 50 properly tagged slat nets.
(3) No person may use a slat net unless it is properly tagged.
In order to be properly tagged a slat net is required to have attached to it a tag stamped to designate the kind of net and the
number of the slat net license. Slat net tags are required to remain
attached to the nets until replaced by renewal tags.
(4) No slat net may be set within 100 feet of any muskrat or
beaver house. Any slat net found in any waters during the closed
season for the use of slat nets and any slat net found on the Wisconsin banks or shores without a slat net tag and showing evidence of being used in the previous 5 months shall be seized and
held subject to the order of the court or judge under s. 29.931 (2).
(5) A sufficient supply of slat net tags shall be furnished by
the department to persons issuing approvals under this section.
(6) No person who holds a slat net license may operate a fish
farm that contains a species of fish that the holder of the license is
authorized to catch under this section.

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