SPEAR Act of 2025 Sturgeon Protected and Exempt from Absurd Regulations Act of 2025
The bill's proponents, including various local stakeholders such as the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and conservation groups, argue that the lake sturgeon population in Wisconsin is thriving, notably around the Lake Winnebago area. They highlight successful management and community involvement strategies, such as the annual sturgeon spearing season, which informs population assessments and sustainable harvests. This bill, if enacted, would facilitate continued local control over fishery management and promote economic activities related to sturgeon fishing, particularly for local businesses and communities that rely on the annual spearing tradition.
House Bill 1150, also known as the Sturgeon Protected and Exempt from Absurd Regulations Act of 2025 (SPEAR Act), aims to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 specifically regarding the lake sturgeon populations in Wisconsin. The bill seeks to exclude certain populations of the lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) from being classified as threatened or endangered under federal law. This operates under the premise that the state of Wisconsin has established effective management practices for the lake sturgeon, making federal oversight unnecessary and potentially burdensome.
Opposition to HB 1150 may arise from environmentalists and federal wildlife protection advocates who are concerned that excluding these populations from the Endangered Species Act could expose them to overfishing or other harmful practices that may jeopardize their long-term sustainability. Critics might argue that while local efforts have led to current successes, they might not sufficiently safeguard the species against changing environmental conditions or increased fishing pressures. The debate thus centers on balancing local economic interests with long-term ecological protection.