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Fisheries survey reports

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Each survey report listed here is a summary document that outlines significant findings and observations obtained during a survey conducted by staff of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and subsequent analysis of the data by DNR staff. The reports include various locations and survey types and may document management recommendations supported by data and qualitative observations noted by the survey efforts.

The length and amount of detail vary according to the intensity and duration of each survey effort. Reports are arranged alphabetically by county. These are not complete listings of all DNR survey efforts.

Adams County | Ashland County | Barron County | Bayfield County | Brown County | Buffalo County | Burnett County | Calumet County | Chippewa County | Clark County | Columbia County | Crawford County | Dane County | Dodge CountyDoor County | Douglas County | Dunn County | Eau Claire County | Florence County | Fond du Lac County | Forest County | Grant County | Green County | Green Lake County | Iowa County | Iron County | Jefferson CountyKenosha County | Kewaunee County | La Crosse County | Lafayette County | Langlade County | Lincoln County | Manitowoc County | Marathon County | Marinette County | Marquette County | Monroe County | Oconto County | Oneida County | Outagamie County | Pepin County | Pierce County | Polk County | Portage County | Richland CountyRock County | St. Croix CountySauk County | Sawyer CountyShawano County | Sheboygan County | Taylor County | Trempealeau County | Vernon County | Vilas County | Walworth County | Washburn County | Washington County | Waukesha County | Waupaca County | Waushara County | Winnebago County

Related sites

The Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC) is an inter-tribal, co-management agency committed to implementing off-reservation treaty rights for its eleven Ojibwe member tribes. Formed in 1984 and exercising authority delegated explicitly by its member tribes, GLIFWC´s mission is to help ensure significant, off-reservation harvests while protecting the resources for generations to come. Inland Fisheries staff at GLIFWC conduct numerous fisheries surveys in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin ceded territories. GLIFWC´s fisheries assessment crews typically conduct 15 to 20 spawning adult walleye population estimates every spring and around 100 to 150 walleye recruitment surveys every fall.

Other data and reports

Our fisheries biologists have also made available trout survey and assessment reports, Ceded Territory reports, Lake Superior and northern Wisconsin spring survey and creel report.

County Survey Reports

Adams County

 

Ashland County

 

Barron County

 

Bayfield County

 

Brown County

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Buffalo County

 

Burnett County

 

Calumet County

 

Chippewa County

 

Clark County

 

Columbia County

 

Crawford County

 

Dane County

 

Dodge County

 

Door County

 

Douglas County

 

Dunn County

 

Eau Claire County

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Florence County

 

Fond du Lac County

 

Forest County

 

Grant County

 

Green County

 

Green Lake County

 

Iowa County

 

Iron County

 

Jefferson County

 

Kenosha County

 

Kewaunee County

 

La Crosse County

 

Lafayette County

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Langlade County

 

Lincoln County

 

Manitowoc County

 

Marathon County

 

Marinette County

 

Marquette County

 

Monroe County

 

Oconto County

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Oneida County

 

Outagamie County

 

Pepin County

 

Pierce County

 

Polk County

 

Portage County

 

Richland County

 

Rock County

 

St Croix County

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Sauk County

 

Sawyer County

 

Shawano County

 

Sheboygan County

 

Taylor County

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Trempealeau County

 

Vernon County

 

Vilas County

 

Walworth County

 

Washburn County

 

Washington County

 

Waukesha County

 

Waupaca County

 

Waushara County

 

Winnebago County

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For more information on these surveys, please contact the fisheries biologist for the county where the survey took place.