§ 95.31 FISHING.
   (A)   No person shall fish in Lake Storey within 200 feet of the flume spillway located at the northwesterly end of the lake.
   (B)   No person shall fish from any part of the designated swimming beach [of] Lake Storey, nor from any raft or other floating object provided for swimmers at the beach area.
   (C)   No person shall fish in Lake Storey or Lincoln Park ponds and ditch with more than two sport fishing poles, and each pole must not have more than two hooks or lures attached while fishing, except that bow fishing for carp is allowed; and no person shall fish with the use of multiple-hook devices (trotlines, bankpoles and juglines).
   (D)   No person shall remove or harvest more fish from Lake Storey or Lincoln Park ponds and ditch than the following daily limits and length limits:
 
Black and/or white crappie:
No daily limit and no size limit
Bluegills and/or redear sunfish:
Twenty-five fish daily limit in aggregate with no size limit
Catfish (all species):
Six fish daily limit in aggregate with no size limit
Large and/or smallmouth bass:
Three fish daily limit in aggregate with only one fish over 18 inches and/or two fish under 12 inches. All bass between 12 and 18 inches must be immediately returned to the lake
Muskellunge:
One fish daily limit with a minimum length limit of 42 inches
Walleye:
Three fish daily limit with a minimum length limit of 14 inches
 
(1990 Code, § 18-47) (Ord. 62-683, passed 12-13-1962; Ord. 76-462, passed 8-30-1976; Ord. 78-648, passed 12-4-1978; Ord. 80-739, passed 9-22-1980; Ord. 86-1085, passed 4-7-1986; Ord. 92-1445, passed 4-6-1992; Ord. 05-3077, passed 4-4-2005; Ord. 17-3544, passed 3-20-2017) Penalty, see § 95.99
Statutory reference:
   Fish Code of 1971, see ILCS Ch. 515, Act 5, §§ 1-1 et seq.