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In Wisconsin, the minimum length limit for keeping a largemouth or smallmouth bass is typically 14 inches. However, specific regulations may vary by waterbody, so it's important to check the individual regulations for the lake or river you are fishing. Always ensure compliance with local fishing regulations to promote sustainable fishing practices.

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