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Wisconsin seeks to quickly set special bag limits for walleye on lakes seeing declines

27 May 2026 at 20:36

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources can now begin crafting regulations for special bag and size limits for walleye as populations are declining on some lakes.

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Lawmakers say Brule hatchery must stay open as they approve $4M in spending authority

13 May 2026 at 19:21

The Brule State Fish Hatchery in northern Wisconsin must remain open after the Legislature’s finance committee unanimously approved $4 million in additional spending authority for the state’s fish and wildlife account.

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Wisconsinites support fee increases to sustain DNR programs at spring conservation hearings

4 May 2026 at 21:31

Every spring, Wisconsinites have the opportunity to make their voices heard on issues related to our state’s natural resources. This year, a majority of respondents to a survey told the Wisconsin Conservation Congress that they are willing to pay more in fees to sustain DNR programs.

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Federal judge prevents Wisconsin tribe from restricting fishing on nearly 20 lakes

4 May 2026 at 15:56

A federal judge has temporarily barred the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa from restricting musky and walleye fishing on almost 20 lakes within the boundaries of its reservation in northern Wisconsin.

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Researchers perplexed by growing numbers of β€˜zombie fish’ deep in Lake Superior

30 April 2026 at 17:47

In the deepest part of Lake Superior, a quarter mile below the surface, researchers are discovering a growing number of extraordinarily thin lake trout that weigh about half their typical, healthy body weight. Scientists have dubbed them "zombie fish."

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Do about half the states, including Wisconsin, have a constitutional right to hunt and fish?

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Yes.

Twenty-four states provide a constitutional right to hunt and fish, according to a November 2025 count by the National Conference of State Legislatures.

Nearly all 24, including Wisconsin and Minnesota, did so with constitutional amendments approved by voters since 1996.Β 

Illinois, Iowa and Michigan do not have the constitutional protection.

Nationally, β€œwell-organized animal rights groups and limitations on methods, seasons and bag limits for certain game species” spurred the amendments, according to NCSL.

Wisconsin’s 2003 amendment passed with 82% of the vote.Β 

It reads: β€œThe people have the right to fish, hunt, trap and take game subject only to reasonable restrictions as prescribed by law.”

The measure was among a wave of Wisconsin constitutional amendments led by Republicans.

About 800,000 licenses are sold annually in Wisconsin for both deer hunting and fishing.

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