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SECTION 34. Subsections 2 and 3 of section 4560a-4; section 4560a-5; subsections (a) and (r) of section 4560a-10; subsections 1, 2, 3, 4, part of 5, 6, 7 and 8 of section 4560a-12; subsections (a), (e), and (g) of section 4560a-13; subsection (g) of section 4560a-25; subsection (b) of section 4560a-27; part of the last paragraph of section 4560a-28; subsection (3) of section 4560a-42m; paragraph (b) of subsection 1 of section 4560a-43; section 4560a-47; paragraph (c) of subsection 1, subsection 2, and part of subsection 4 of section 4560a-48; paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection 1 of section 4560a-50; and section 4561a of the statutes are consolidated and renumbered to be section 62.28, and revised to read:

62.28 CLOSE SEASONS FOR FISH. A close season is established for each variety of fish listed in the following table, extending during all the time in each year except the period embraced within the dates, both inclusive, set opposite the name of each variety or each locality, respectively, in the column headed "Open Season"; and, except as expressly provided in this chapter, no person shall take, capture, or kill fish of any variety listed in the following table at any time other than the open season therefor, nor in the open season in excess of the quantity, or under the minimum length or weight for each fish, designated opposite each variety or each locality, respectively, in the columns headed "Bag Limit". Whenever the size of any fish is specified in this chapter in measurement of length, such measurement shall be taken in a straight line from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail:

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(15) There shall be no close season in Green, Juneau, and Winnebago counties for any variety of fish except trout, black bass and sturgeon.

SECTION 35. Subsections 5, 11, and 12 of section 4560a-12; section 4560a-51; subsection 4 of section 4560a-4; and section 4562 of the statutes are repealed.

SECTION 36. Subsection (f) of section 4560a-13, and subsections 2 and 3 of section 4560d of the statutes are consolidated and renumbered to be section 62.29 and revised to read:

62.29 PROHIBITED FISHING UNDER PARTICULAR CONDITIONS. Except as expressly provided in this chapter, no person shall take, capture, or kill fish of any variety, during the close season for trout, in nonnavigable waters containing trout; or at any time in or from any spring hole or artificial well connected with any of the waters of this state; or by means of shutting or drawing off water for that purpose; nor within two hundred feet of any fishway, lock, or dam otherwise than with a hook and line.

SECTION 37. Paragraphs (3), (4), (5), (6), (7) and (11) of subsection 1 of section 4560d; part of subsection 1 of section 4560a--7; and subsection 1 of section 4560b of the statutes are

consolidated and renumbered to be section 62.30 and revised to read:

62.30 PROHIBITED METHODS OF FISHING; SPEARING; SNAG LINES. Except as expressly provided in this chapter, no person shall take, catch, kill, or fish for fish of any variety with more than five lines, or with any line equipped with more than one hook, trolling spoon, or artificial bait or left in the water unattended by such person; or any game fish by any means other than angling or trolling; nor shall any person use a spear for the purpose of taking, catching, or killing any rough fish at any time in nonnavigable waters containing trout, or during the close season for trout in navigable waters containing trout, or at any time in Lake Mason, commonly known as Briggsville pond, or the inlet, outlet or marshes adjacent to the same, or in Pine lake, in the town of Hancock, and Fish lake, in the towns of Hancock and Deerfield, Waushara county, or in the Chain of Lakes, Mirror or Shadow lakes, in the towns of Farmington, Dayton, Waupaca, and the city of Waupaca, Waupaca county, or in Devil's lake or Mirror lake, Sauk county, or in the waters known as "Koenig's Millpond," situated in sections seven, eight, seventeen and eighteen of township nine, north of range six east, town of Prairie du Sac, or in the nighttime in any other inland waters; nor shall any person set, place, use, have, or control any snag line or snag pole, meaning any line, cable, or pole to which a number of fishhooks or clusters of fishhooks of any kind or description are attached, and designed to be placed in or drawn through the water for the purpose of catching or drawing such hooks into the body of fish.

SECTION 38. Subsection (b) of section 4560a-10, and sections 4560g and 4560g-1 of the statutes are repealed.

SECTION 39. Subsection 1 of section 4560a-8; subsection 1 of section 4560a-7; and section 4560g-2 of the statutes are consolidated and renumbered to be section 62.31 and revised to read:

62.31 ICE FISHING. (1) Except as expressly provided in this chapter, no person shall construct, place or occupy upon the ice of any inland waters, any building, inclosure, or shelter whatsoever which might conceal the occupant while engaged in fishing through the ice.

(2) On the ice of Geneva Lake, in Walworth county; Lake Winnebago, Lake Butte des Morts, Little Lake Butte des Morts; all lakes in Waukesha county except Phantom lake and Howitt's lake; Beaver Dam lake or pond, in Dodge county; Stone lake, in Washburn county; Sand lake, in Sawyer county; the Mississippi

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river; all lakes and streams in the counties of Buffalo, Trempealeau, and La Crosse; the Fox river within Brown county; Lake Winneconne and Lake Poygan, in Winnebago county; Oconto river within the limits of the city of Oconto; Cedar lakes, in Washington county; and where there is not less than fifty feet of water in Big Green lake, in Green lake county, buildings, inclosures, or shelters may be placed and occupied while fishing with hook and line, or while spearing rough fish; except that no person shall use or keep, in any such building, inclosure or shelter placed upon the ice of any lake in Waukesha county, any spear, gaff hook, or snatch hook.

(3) Wind shields may be used in Dane county while fishing through the ice with hook and line.

(4) Except as expressly provided in this chapter, no person shall take, catch, or kill fish of any variety through the ice on Silver lake, situated within the city limits of Portage, Columbia county; Pardeeville mill pond, formed by the Fox river, in Columbia county; Pine lake, town of Hancock, and Fish lake, towns of Hancock and Deerfield, and the mill pond in the vil lage of Wautoma, Waushara county; Lake Nocquebay in Marinette county; Lake Mason commonly known as Briggsville pond, in the counties of Adams and Marquette; Shell lake, Washburn county; Chain of Lakes, in townships thirty-seven and thirtyeight north, of range twelve west, in Washburn county; Spring lake and the upper mill lake in the village and town of Palmyra, Jefferson county; Big Slough in Lewiston, Columbia county; Devil's lake and Mears lake, and tributary streams; the waters known as "Koenig's Millpond," in sections seven, eight, seventeen and eighteen of township nine north, of range six east, town of Prairie du Sac, and Mirror lake, in Sauk county; Twin lakes, in the town of Lincoln, Polk county; any lake in the counties of Forest, Langlade and Marquette; and Phantom lake and Howitt's lake, in Waukesha county.

SECTION 40.

repealed. SECTION 41.

Sections 4560a-30 and 4560i of the statutes are

Subsections 1 and 3 of section 4560a-14; paragraph (10) of subsection 1 of section 4560d; and section 4567 of the statutes are consolidated and renumbered to be section 62.32 and revised to read:

62.32 FISHING WITH EXPLOSIVES, STUPEFACTIVES OR MEDICATED BAIT; DELETERIOUS SUBSTANCES. (1) Except as expressly provided in this chapter, no person shall take, capture, or kill fish of any variety in any waters of this state by means of dynamite or other explo

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