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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: *Dec. 12, 2025
*Contact: *DNR Office of Communications
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Winter Free Fishing Weekend Opens Doors To The Outdoors Jan. 17-18
An ice angler holds a freshly caught bluegill close to the camera.
During Free Fishing Weekend, anglers of all ages can wet a line in any Wisconsin waters open to fishing without a fishing license, trout stamp or salmon stamp. / Photo Credit: Council to Advance Hunting and Shooting Sports
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MADISON, Wis.* – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting its annual Winter Free Fishing Weekend Jan. 17-18, 2026 to share the fun and excitement of winter fishing.
Winter Free Fishing Weekend gives families, friends and newcomers an opportunity give fishing a try or introduce another to the sport. Fishing offers more than just a chance to hook a fish – it is a great way to connect with nature, share time with loved ones, learn about Wisconsin’s aquatic resources and put some delicious food on your table.
During Winter Free Fishing Weekend, residents and non-residents may fish most state waters without purchasing a fishing license, trout stamp or salmon stamp (see exceptions regarding trout waters).
All other 2025-2026 Hook and Line regulations [ [link removed] ] including bag limits, size limits and species restrictions remain in effect. Regulations are available online and in print in English [ [link removed] ], Spanish [ [link removed] ], Hmong [ [link removed] ] and large print [ [link removed] ].
While most trout streams are open during the catch-and-release season on Free Fishing Weekend, there are trout streams, spring ponds and lakes that are closed to fishing. Please review the trout regulations [ [link removed] ] or check with your local biologist [ [link removed] ] if you have questions about specific waters. For trout streams that are open, only artificial lures are allowed, and anglers must release all trout caught.
If you plan to keep fish, review the DNR's Safe Eating Guidelines [ [link removed] ] to stay informed of potential consumption advisories impacting some waterbodies throughout the state.
*Winter Fishing Reminders*
Before any winter adventure, ice safety should be a primary consideration, as no ice is ever 100% safe.
Dress appropriately for the weather, and remember safety gear:
* Warm layers that are water-resistant
* Sturdy waterproof boots with spike-style creepers for traction
* Extra hat and gloves
* Rescue throw rope
* Ice claws
Remember, the DNR does not monitor ice conditions. However, local bait shops and fishing clubs are good sources for current conditions and fishing tips.
*No Ice Fishing Gear? No Problem.*
To help get you started, the DNR offers loaner ice fishing equipment at 19 tackle loaner sites [ [link removed] ] around the state. Locations with ice fishing equipment will have an “IF” next to their name. Essential gear is available, although sites do not offer ice augers. Abandoned holes can be opened with a sledgehammer or spud bar.
Hours and available equipment vary, so contact the site in advance and create a plan to pick up the gear.
*Join A Local Clinic Or Workshop*
The DNR Events Calendar [ [link removed] ] is updated regularly with new events and opportunities to learn how to fish from experienced anglers.
*Need Help Finding A Spot To Fish?*
The new Wisconsin Fish Finder [ [link removed] ] is a one-stop shop for fishing regulations, launch locations and access points, stocking information and more.
Anglers can also find additional information on the DNR’s Fishing webpage [ [link removed] ] or by contacting your local fisheries biologist [ [link removed] ].
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