Fishing Regulations · 2026 season
Lake Beulah Fishing Regulations
Lake Beulah follows Wisconsin statewide fishing regulations — no lake-specific special rules in DNR records.
Lake Beulah earns a C — middle-of-the-pack water quality, with one or two parameters dragging the average down from a stronger grade. Secchi readings are the weakest of the three parameters, suggesting suspended sediment or algal biomass dominates the optical signal.
Eutrophic conditions are the baseline here: clarity drops noticeably in late summer, and dissolved oxygen near the bottom can become a concern. Lake Beulah is unusually deep for Wisconsin at 58 ft, which buffers the lake against summer warming and helps the deep water stay oxygenated. Lake Beulah covers 812 acres alongside partial shoreline records — a mid-sized water that supports a working fishery without being so large that conditions diverge between basins. Within Walworth County's 35 graded lakes, Lake Beulah ranks 23 — below the local median, though not at the bottom.
Full water-quality breakdown: Lake Beulah water-quality report.
Wisconsin Statewide Regulations
These apply to Lake Beulah (no lake-specific overrides found).
- Walleye · Sauger
Northern WI zone: 5 fish daily, 15-inch minimum. Southern zone: 5 fish daily, no minimum but 18–20" protected slot on some waters. Many lakes have lake-specific bag limits below 5.
- Northern Pike
Statewide bag limit: 5 daily, no minimum length on most waters. Some lakes have 26" minimum or protected slots.
- Muskellunge
Statewide minimum 40 inches, daily limit 1 (some Class A musky waters: 50" minimum). Possession requires WI musky stamp.
- Largemouth Bass · Smallmouth Bass
Statewide bag limit: 5 daily, 14-inch minimum on most waters. Northern zone smallmouth: special early catch-and-release season. Many border waters have reciprocal MN rules.
- Lake Sturgeon
Highly regulated; harvest by special permit only on select waters. Most lakes catch-and-release.
- Sunfish · Bluegill · Crappie · Yellow Perch
Most WI inland waters: 25 panfish daily aggregate. Some "Quality" panfish lakes have stricter 10–15 limits.
Always Verify with the Official Source
Fishing regulations change annually. Before you fish Lake Beulah, check the official Wisconsin DNRfor the most current rules — including border-water exceptions, emergency closures, and 2026 season dates.
Official WI DNR Regulations →Frequently Asked Questions
Are there special fishing regulations on Lake Beulah?
Lake Beulah appears to follow Wisconsin statewide fishing regulations — DNR records do not show lake-specific special rules. Always confirm with current DNR regulations before fishing, since rules can change annually.
What is the walleye limit on Lake Beulah?
Statewide WI inland walleye limit: typically 5 fish, 15-inch minimum in northern zone. Lake Beulah appears to follow statewide rules; check WI DNR for any lake-specific bag limit.
When does the Wisconsin fishing season open at Lake Beulah?
Wisconsin's general inland fishing opener falls on the first Saturday in May. Some species and waters have continuous open seasons (panfish, largemouth bass on many lakes, year-round catch-and-release on others).
Do I need a fishing license at Lake Beulah?
Yes. Anyone 16 or older needs a current Wisconsin fishing license to fish Lake Beulah. Some species require additional stamps (trout, salmon, musky in WI). Buy online at the WI DNR website or at any authorized retailer.
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Regulations sourced from Wisconsin DNR Inland Fishing Regulations, 2026 season. Last updated: 2026-07-06. This site is not affiliated with any government agency. Always confirm rules with the official DNR before fishing.