The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has announced several key changes for the 2026–2027 fishing season, which officially opens for general inland fishing on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
🌟 Major Rule Changes
The most significant updates for this season include shifts in traditional season structures and specific harvest limits:
Unified Musky Opener: There is no longer a separate “Northern” and “Southern” zone opener for muskellunge. The Musky harvest season now opens statewide on May 2.
🎣 New Trout Season Dates:
Inland streams, springs, and spring ponds: The season opened early on April 4, 2026.
Inland lakes and ponds: The season opens on May 2, 2026 at 5 a.m..
Panfish Experiment Conclusion: A decade-long experimental panfish regulation has concluded, leading to updated limits on nearly 100 lakes. For example, some waters previously allowing a 25-fish limit have transitioned to a 10-fish daily bag limit.
Walleye Bag Limits: Anglers are reminded of the statewide daily bag limit of three walleye on most inland waters, a change that took effect recently to support population rehabilitation.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (.gov)