From Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources <[email protected]>
Subject NEWS RELEASE: 2026 Sturgeon Spearing Season Opens Feb. 14
Date February 9, 2026 3:03 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
DNR News Release Header Image [ [link removed] ]




*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: *Feb. 9, 2026
*Contact: *DNR Office of Communications
[email protected]

 

2026 Sturgeon Spearing Season Opens Feb. 14

"Season Forecast Now Available"

 

Applications for an Upriver Lakes sturgeon spearing license are due by Aug. 1.

The annual sturgeon spearing season on the Winnebago System opens Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

*OSHKOSH, Wis.* – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is preparing for the sturgeon spearing season opening Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026, on the Winnebago System.

With one of the largest lake sturgeon populations in North America, the Winnebago System supports an annual spearing season that runs for a maximum of 16 days (closing March 1, 2026) or until any of the predetermined harvest caps have been met.

This year’s harvest caps are:

*WATERBODY*



*JUVENILE *
*FEMALES *



*ADULT*
*FEMALES *



*MALES *



 Lake Winnebago



280



659



981



 Upriver Lakes



70



73



245



 Winnebago System Totals  



350



732



1,226



If any harvest cap is met early, a closure notice will be posted to the DNR’s Winnebago System Sturgeon Spearing webpage [ [link removed] ] and sent to subscribers of the DNR's Sturgeon Spearing Updates email list.

Subscribe online to receive DNR sturgeon spearing season updates by email [ [link removed] ].

*Season Predictions*

The sturgeon spearing harvest is usually dictated in part by water clarity [ [link removed] ] and ice conditions on the Upriver Lakes and Lake Winnebago. This year’s assessments indicate excellent water clarity throughout Lake Winnebago, which is on track with other highly successful years. The DNR does not check water clarity in the Upriver Lakes, although clarity is usually not a major factor in predicting harvest on these waterbodies because they are shallow.

Spearers will be able to find the season forecast and daily harvest updates on the Winnebago System Sturgeon Spearing webpage [ [link removed] ] and via email.

The DNR would also like to remind spearers of the construction work off Samers Bay [ [link removed] ] on Lake Butte des Morts, which is likely to occur during the spearing season.

*Registration Information*

The DNR reminds spearers that their sturgeon spearing tag must be on their person. Spearers are encouraged to visit Go Wild [ [link removed] ] and print their tag before heading onto the ice. Once they have successfully speared a sturgeon, the tag must be validated by tearing off the bottom portion, and the sturgeon must then be brought to an official registration station [ [link removed] ]. The spearer needs to be in line by 2 p.m. on the day it was speared.

Any sturgeon harvested from Lake Winnebago must be registered at one of the registration stations on Lake Winnebago, and any sturgeon harvested from the Upriver Lakes (lakes Poygan, Butte des Morts or Winneconne) must be registered at one of the Upriver Lakes registration stations.

As successful spearers head off the ice to register their fish, the sturgeon must be openly exposed, meaning it is visible to a person in a passing vehicle. 

Please check the 2026 Sturgeon Spearing Regulations [ [link removed] ] for specifics. 

*Stay Safe While Spearing*

Spearers and spectators are reminded that no ice is 100% safe. The DNR does not monitor ice conditions; check with local fishing clubs and conservation groups for current conditions.

Get tips for staying safe on the ice from the DNR’s Ice Safety webpage [ [link removed] ].

*Share Your Spearing Experience*

Help us keep the spearing tradition alive! The DNR is seeking photos of the spearing season [ [link removed] ] for communication and outreach. Photos of cutting in, shanty life, spearers with their catch or any other part of the spearing tradition are encouraged.







________________________________________________________________________

[ [link removed] ]

[ [link removed] ]

[ [link removed] ]    [ [link removed] ]     [ [link removed] ]  [ [link removed] ]

[ [link removed] ] Update your subscriptions, modify your password or email address, or stop subscriptions at any time on your Subscriber Preferences Page [ [link removed] ]. You will need to use your email address to log in. If you have questions or problems with the subscription service, please visit subscriberhelp.govdelivery.com [ [link removed] ].


________________________________________________________________________

This email was sent to [email protected] using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources · 101 S. Webster Street · Madison, WI 53707-7921 · 608-266-2621 GovDelivery logo [ [link removed] ]
body .abe-column-block { min-height: 5px; } table.gd_combo_table img {margin-left:10px; margin-right:10px;} table.gd_combo_table div.govd_image_display img, table.gd_combo_table td.gd_combo_image_cell img {margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px;} table.govd_hr {min-width: 100%;} p, li, h1, h2, h3 { overflow-wrap: normal; word-wrap: normal; word-break: keep-all; -moz-hyphens: none; -ms-hyphens: none; -webkit-hyphens: none; hyphens: none; mso-hyphenate: none; }
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis