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- Tagged fish | Fishing Wisconsin | Wisconsin DNR
TAGGED FISH Fishing Wisconsin The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) fisheries biologists track fish for research purposes There are various ways DNR marks fish which are part of these research studies: a tag is attached to the fish, or a radio transmitter is implanted, as noted by a wire antenna, or
- Green Bay Walleye Reward Tag Study Continues In 2025
This spring, help the DNR manage Green Bay’s world-class walleye fishery by reporting tagged fish Photo credit: Wisconsin DNR MADISON, Wis – Together with Walleyes for Tomorrow, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announces the continuation of the walleye reward tag study in the Bay of Green Bay and its major tributaries
- 2023 Lake Sturgeon Acoustic Telemetry Report Winnebago System
Over 200 lake sturgeon have been implanted with acoustic tags over the last two decades, each with a battery life of up to 10 years Over the same span, more than 60 acoustic receivers (Image 1) were installed near spawning sites, river mouths and lakes to detect tagged fish as they swim by (Images 2 and 3) In December 2021, receivers were placed in Lake Winnebago’s southern half and the
- New Walleye Tag Reward Study Begins In Green Bay And Its Tributaries
This spring, help the DNR manage Green Bay’s world-class walleye fishery by reporting tagged fish Photo credit: Wisconsin DNR MADISON, Wis – Together with Walleyes for Tomorrow, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the implementation of a walleye reward tag study for Green Bay and its major tributaries
- Fish with a wire antenna | Fishing Wisconsin | Wisconsin DNR
Do not remove the tags when releasing a DNR-tagged fish Fish with wire antennas (radio transmitters) A fish with a wire antenna properly inserted DNR Photo When a wire antenna is found extending out from the body of a fish you have caught, it is likely that the DNR has implanted a radio transmitter in it
- FISHING TOURNAMENTS - Wisconsin DNR
The DNR has established limits on the size and number of permitted tournaments on some lakes and rivers to minimize concerns such as crowding, the spread of invasive species and indirect fish mortality An application fee for permits is also required to cover the increasing cost of implementing the tournament fishing program
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- WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Introduction And Objectives The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has closely monitored the Winnebago System lake sturgeon population through annual spawning surveys since 1975 The combination of tagging efforts during the spring spawning run and subsequent recapture of tagged fish during the spearing season are used to estimate the sturgeon population This consistent
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