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Fishing Tournaments

The number of permitted fishing tournaments has grown in Wisconsin in recent years with over 630 tournaments permitted in 2009. Consequently, the DNR has established limits on the size and number of tournaments on some lakes and rivers to minimize concerns such as crowding, the spread of invasive species, and indirect fish mortality. Additionally, an application fee is required to cover the increasing cost of implementing the tournament fishing program. For more details on rules regulating fishing tournaments see the fishing tournament rule. [PDF 137KB]

Midwest Walleye Tournament Green Bay

Participates at the Midwest Fishing Tournament in Green Bay

How to Schedule or Find a Wisconsin Fishing Tournament

  1. View a calendar with all scheduled Wisconsin tournaments to make sure your waterbody and dates are available, or to find a tournament you'd like to attend.
  2. Apply for a tournament permit.

Do I Need a Tournament Permit?

You will need a tournament permit in cases where any of the following apply:

  • The tournament involves 20 or more boats, or 100 or more participants;
  • The tournament targets any trout species on waters classified as trout streams;
  • The tournament is a catch-hold-release tournament with an off-site weigh-in; or
  • The total prize value is $10,000 or greater.
If You Don't Need a Permit

While you may not need a tournament fishing permit according to the above criteria, you may need to fill out a restocking permit [PDF 42KB]. A restocking permit is needed for any catch-hold-release events which results in an individual angler exceeding any daily bag limits. Print out the application, fill in the necessary information and mail it to the local fisheries biologist for the county the tournament waterbody is located.

Aquatic Invasives Species and Tournaments

Tournament anglers: Do your part to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species. Be familiar with the rules and follow the prevention measures [PDF 579KB]

Tournament Research and Publications

Contacts

For more information about fishing tournaments please contact the fish biologist for the county where you want to have your tournament.

If you have questions on the tournament rule, please contact Joanna Griffin, Statewide Fisheries Database Manager, (608) 264-8953 or Andrew Fayram, Fisheries Policy Analyst, (608) 266-5250

Last Revised: Monday February 08 2010