FORT MCCOY FISHING PERMIT INFORMATION AND SEASON DATES
Fort McCoy has 10 installation lakes and impoundments and approximately 71.2 miles of coldwater streams and tributaries.
The majority of the streams are Class I trout water maintaining naturally reproducing brook and brown trout.
The impoundments on Fort McCoy cold water streams provide a variety of uses for recreation, military training, and habitat for fish and wildlife.
Click on each to view.
Fort McCoy Fishing Regulation 420-29
2024-2025 Wisconsin DNR Hook & Line Fishing Season Dates
All persons fishing on Fort McCoy are required to have a Fort McCoy Annual Access Pass, Fishing permit, and appropriate Wisconsin Fishing license. Anglers must also display their Fort McCoy Activity Information Card in the windshield of their vehicle when fishing on Fort McCoy.
Annual Fishing Permit |
$13.00 |
Senior Fishing Permit |
$ 8.00 |
Disabled Fishing Permit |
$ 8.00 |
4-Day Fishing Permit |
$ 8.00 |
Youth Fishing Permit |
$ 8.00 |
All Fort McCoy fishing permits expire 31 March. Permit expiration coincides with the annual Wisconsin fishing license.
PURCHASING A FORT MCCOY FISHING PERMIT
Purchase your Fort McCoy fishing permits directly through this web site or at the Permit Sales Office (Building 2168) open M-F 700AM-330PM. Closed on weekends and holidays. Please call 608-388-3337 for additional assistance. New users, select Register from the menu and create your own Ft McCoy iSportsman account. Once in your account click on Acquire Permits, select your designated permt(s) by clicking on Add to Cart (click I Agree and Save to proceed). Then go to View Cart and Checkout to purchase your permit(s). You may print or save an electronic copy of your permit.
The appropriate Fort McCoy iSportsman fishing permit and appropriate State of Wisconsin license and stamps are required to fish on Fort McCoy. The Wisconsin licenses and proper stamps can be purchased through any Wisconsin DNR GoWild vendor, Service Center, or online at https://dnr.wi.gov.
FORT MCCOY FISHING SEASON DATES
Unless otherwise posted, fishing, including trout, is permitted on all lakes and ponds from the first Saturday in May through the first Sunday in March. The North Flowage and Lost Lake are open for harvesting panfish all year, and the catch and release largemouth bass season. Fishing on streams is permitted from the first Saturday in May through October 15.
Fort McCoy streams will be open for the early catch and release trout season as explained in the current Wisconsin Trout Fishing Regulations and Guide.
Night fishing is allowed, but it is the responsibility of the angler to check the Game Line, after midnight, to make sure the lake or training area is open the following day.
FORT MCCOY EARLY TROUT SEASON
2024 Catch & Release Season - the early inland streams catch and release season for trout will open on Jan. 6, 2024 and run until May 3, 2024.
The daily bag limit and possession limit for early trout season is zero.
WISCONSIN & FORT MCCOY FREE FISHING WEEKENDS
No Ft McCoy fishing permit or Wisconsin fishing license required, however Ft McCoy rules and daily bag limits apply. Anglers must check Game Line daily for any Lake or Training Area closures.
FORT MCCOY LAKE INFORMATION
Lakes are shown on the fishing map and correspond with the Area Status/Game Line. The Area Status/Game Line, accessed by calling (866) 277-1597, online at www.mccoy.isportsman.net, or on the kiosk located at the Hunter Information Point, lists training areas and lakes that are closed on any particular day.
Lake Name Big Sandy Lake East Silver Lake Lost Lake North Flowage Sandy Lake Sparta Pond Stillwell Lake Swamp Pond Suukjak Sep Lake West Sandy Lake |
Abundant Species Rainbow Trout, Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, and Yellow Bullhead Brook Trout Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Black Crappie, Pumpkinseed, Yellow Bullhead, and Grass Pickerel Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Black Crappie, Pumpkinseed, Grass Pickerel, and Yellow Bullheads Rainbow Trout, Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Yellow Bullhead, and Black Crappie Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Pumpkinseed, Bluegill, Black Crappie, and Largemouth Bass Rainbow Trout, Bluegill, Green Sunfish, and Walleye Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, and Black Crappie Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Black Crappie, and Warmouth Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Black Crappie, and Channel Catfish |
Maximum Depth 21 Feet 13 Feet 13 Feet 18 Feet 18 Feet 11 Feet 12 Feet 14 Feet 16 Feet 18 Feet |
Surface Area 17 Acres 6 Acres 48 Acres 247 Acres 12 Acres 4 Acres 5 Acres 4 Acres 15 Acres 9 Acres |
Stocked Rainbow Trout-4080 No No No Rainbow Trout-3200 Rainbow Trout-1120 Rainbow Trout-1260 Rainbow Trout-1120 Rainbow Trout-4250 No |
For printable list of Fort McCoy Lakes and Abundant Species Click here
ACCESS TO FORT MCCOY WATERS
Lakes: If a lake is listed as OPEN on the Area Status/Game Line, but is within a closed training area and military training is not taking place at the lake, anglers can utilize the marginal area around the lake (i.e., mowed area or 50 feet from shore if the lake perimeter is not mowed) that will not conflict with military training, as well as access the lake by the main access road(s).
Anglers are responsible for knowing if the lakes are closed due to training; this can be checked on the iSportsman Area Status/Game Line posting.
Streams: If a stream runs through a training area, or is used as a boundary of the training area, and the training area(s) are closed for the day, anglers can still access and fish those streams, but must do so by staying within the stream corridor/floodplain, avoiding military training, and accessing those streams at main road crossings. .
ICE FISHING
Anglers may fish through the ice on all lakes/ponds at their own risk. Ice shanties can be used on lakes/ponds, but must be removed at the end of each day. Click here for ICE SAFETY Wisconsin DNR.
FORT MCCOY BAG LIMITS, POSSESSION, & SIZE LIMITS
Bag, possession, and size limits on any Fort McCoy lakes, ponds, rivers and streams not listed below follow the State of Wisconsin Fishing Regulations. Once you reach any of these limits for a particular species, you must stop fishing for that species.
Wisconsin Statewide Regulation Changes for the 2024-2025 Fishing Season: Bag limit on Walleye/Sauger on all inland waters is three.
WISCOSNIN FISH CONSUMPTION GUIDELINES
Fish Consumption Guidelines/Advisories for Wisconsin Waters, see the WDNR web sites. (Type in, or copy and paste, links into your computer browser of choice)
FORT MCCOY SILVER CREEK
Only artificial lures may be used on Silver Creek from the bridge east of the airport, downstream to the western boundary of Fort McCoy. This section is highlighted on the Fort McCoy Fishing Map (refer to appendix E).
USE OF BOATS AND MOTORS ON FORT MCCOY LAKES
Operation of gasoline motors is prohibited on all Fort McCoy waters with the exception of emergency first responders or Fort McCoy employees in performance of their official duties. Boats, canoes, kayaks, and floats with or without electric trolling motors are allowed only on the North Flowage, Lost Lake, West Sandy, Sandy, Big Sandy, Suukjak Sep, and East Silver Lakes. Boats, canoes, kayaks, and floats are NOT allowed on Stillwell Lake, Swamp or Sparta Ponds. All Boats, canoes, kayaks, and floats on Fort McCoy waters must comply with Wisconsin Boating Regulations. All privately owned watercraft must be removed from Fort McCoy property at the end of each day.
USE OF MINNOWS AND CRAYFISH ON FORT MCCOY WATERS
Legal minnows may ONLY be used in the North Flowage and Lost Lake. Other than the North Flowage and Lost Lake, minnows dead or alive (except commercially preserved) are not allowed as bait or to be in an angler’s possession at any time. Crayfish are not allowed as bait on any Fort McCoy waters. It is not permitted to release unused bait fish into any Fort McCoy waters. Follow Wisconsin Minnow and other Baitfish Regulations regarding the purchase and transportation of minnows.
ILLEGAL FISHING METHODS ON FORT MCCOY
It is illegal to fish with nets, seines, and spears (including bow and arrow, crossbow, or by hand) on Fort McCoy waters.
SWIMMING/WADING PROHIBITED IN FORT MCCOY LAKES
Swimming/wading is not allowed on Fort McCoy, except at the Pine View Recreation Area Beach, unless wading is being used while in the act of fishing.
UNAUTHORIZED STOCKING
It is illegal to transplant live fish from one water body to another without the consent of Fort McCoy NRB – Fisheries Program. DO NOT move, release, or stock fish, including minnows, into Fort McCoy waters.