An angling license is required while dip netting, seining, or minnow trapping. In most waters these activities are allowed at any time of the year. Check for closures on specific waters in the divisional sections of this guide.
Species that may be kept include suckers, carp, burbot, bullheads, tullibee, chub, shiners, darters, dace, fathead minnow, bluntnose minnow, mudminnow, trout-perch, stickleback, sculpin and whitefish. All other species must be released immediately. Live fish may not be transported away from the waters where they were caught. Fish must be dead before transporting. General creel limits apply.
Dip nets may not be larger than 1 square meter. Seine nets may not be larger than 3 square metres. Minnow traps must not be larger than 65 cm long and 35 cm in diameter, and must have the fishermen’s name and address marked on them.
