Wisconsin Code § 29.701

Propagation of fish; protected wild animals
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(1) Nothing in this chapter concerning the protection of wild animals applies to any of the following:
(a) The operation of state fish hatcheries.
(b) The removal of fish which have died from natural causes
or the removal of detrimental or rough fish by or as authorized by
the department.
(c) The propagation or transportation, collecting and transplanting of fish by the department.
(d) The transportation of fish into or through this state or out
of it by the commissioners of fisheries of other states or of the
United States.
(e) The transportation and sale of farm-raised fish.
(2) The department may not furnish fish from state hatcheries
to private ponds, private clubs, corporations or preserves, and
may not introduce, stock or plant them in waters where the general public is not allowed the rights and privileges enjoyed by any
individual.
(3) An operator of a fish farm, or an employee of the operator,
may capture turtles that are on the fish farm, transport them to
different locations and release them into the wild.

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