Free Fishing Weekend Jan. 15-16
Madison, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public to make ice safety a priority when heading out for Free Fishing Weekend Jan. 15-16.
During Free Fishing Weekend, no fishing license or trout and salmon stamps are required. Anglers can fish state waters where there is an open season. All other fishing regulations apply, such as limits on the number and size of fish you can keep and any seasons when you must release certain fish species.
Know Before You Go
No ice is 100% safe. The DNR does not monitor local ice conditions or the thickness of the ice and urges anglers to practice safety during winter fishing activities while on the ice. Ice strength cannot be determined by appearance, age, thickness or temperature, especially when the ice is snow-covered.
Plan Ahead For A Safe Winter Fishing Adventure
Follow these safety tips when ice fishing:
Check out the DNR’s Ice Safety webpage for more information on staying safe on the ice, including tips for creating ice claws and what to do if you fall through ice.
If you're new to ice fishing, check out the "Ice Fishing Essentials" story in the latest issue of Wisconsin Natural Resources magazine for tips on what you'll need to get started.
Visit the DNR's Fishing Equipment For Loan webpage to find a tackle loaner site with ice fishing equipment near you or where you plan to fish.
Free Fishing Weekend Regulations & Guidelines
Anglers cannot fish spring trout ponds during the Winter Free Fishing Weekend. Please review the trout regulations and 2021-2022 Hook and Line regulations for more information.
If you plan to keep your catch, please review the DNR's Safe Eating Guidelines for information on consumption advisories impacting some waterbodies throughout the state.
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