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Daily Bag/Total Daily Bag LimitsThe daily bag limit is the maximum number of fish that an angler may reduce to his/her possession from a specified waterbody or a portion of a waterbody in one day. The total daily bag limits is the maximum number of fish that an angler may reduce to his/her possession in one day from all waters or portions of waters fished for that day. An angler may combine the catch of a particular species from multiple lakes until the total daily bag limit is reached as long as the daily bag limit for each body of water is never exceeded. Be aware that while on the water you may not possess more than the daily limit for that body of water. For example, an angler catches a daily limit of walleye from a 3-bag limit lake. The angler can not then go to another lake with a 2 walleye limit while still possessing the 3 fish from the previous lake.
*The total daily bag limits may be exceeded only on specific waters authorized or posted by the DNR and for waters listed on pages 22-70 of the regulations that have a higher bag limit. Last Revised: Wednesday March 11 2009
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