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Fishing
- Ice fishing is permitted provided that the holes are
properly marked and do not constitute a hazard to other
lake users.
- The following daily catch limits and minimum size
regulations apply to a person who fishes on Grandview
Lake:
| Kind of
Fish |
Daily Catch Limit
|
* Minimum
Length |
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Bass |
6 |
14
inches |
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Walleye, Sauger and
Walleye-Sauger hybrid |
6 |
14
inches |
|
Northern Pike |
3 |
20
inches |
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Catfish |
10 |
10
inches |
|
Readear Sunfish |
25 |
none |
|
Crappie |
25 |
none
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Rockbass |
25 |
none |
|
Yellow Perch |
none |
none
|
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Bluegill |
none |
none |
A person who is fishing on Grandview Lake must
exhibit for count and measurement all fish in possession
upon request from the safety patrol, officer, director,
or employee of the Association.
* The measurement length shall be taken in a straight
line from the utmost end of the snout with the mouth
closed to the utmost end of the tail fin when the tail
fin is compressed so that the upper and lower lobes
touch or overlap.
- Fishing with a firearm, fish spear, gig, spear gun,
underwater spear, pitchfork, and any bow and arrow is
prohibited. No person may fish with any more than three
(3) poles and/or hand lines at any one (1) time, and not
more than two (2) single hooks or two (2) artificial
baits or harnesses for use with live bait may be used on
each line. Float (jug) fishing, and fishing with trout
lines and limb or drop lines is prohibited. Fishing with
nets, seines, and traps is prohibited, except for
minnows.
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