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    Willow Creek Fishery Area (Waushara County)

    The Willow Creek Fishery Area comprised Willow Creek and three tributaries: Rattlesnake, Thornstead (Bruce), and Cedar Spring Creek.

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    Willow Creek Fishery Area (Richland and Sauk Counties)

    Willow Creek Fishery Area includes a class 2 trout stream, significant associated wetlands area, and very little uplands.

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    White River Fishery Area (Waushara County)

    The White River System Fishery Area includes some of the choicest trout waters found anywhere in the State of Wiscons

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    Waupaca River Fishery Area

    Located in the Town of Farmington in Waupaca County, the Waupaca River Fishery Area consists of several scattered parcels totaling approximately 162 acres along the Waupaca River. This stretch of the Waupaca River is a Class II trout stream.…

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    Upper Neenah Fishery Area

    The Neenah Creek is a class 1 trout water (self-sustaining trout population, no stocking required) and is designated as an Exceptional Resource Waters (ERW). An ERW is designated for its valuable fisheries resources and wildlife habitat.

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    Black Earth Creek Fishery Area

    Black Earth Creek Fishery Area is a pleasant mix of a high quality trout stream flowing within a wide green agricultural valley. The parcels typically mix stream stretches with adjoining riparian corridors that grade from a wet margin of jewelweed,…

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    White River Lock and Dam

    White River Lock and Dam is one of several DNR properties included in the Upper Fox River Public Access group of properties along the Upper Fox River. The White River site is one of the most recently refurbished properties along the Upper Fox…

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    Princeton Lock and Dam

    Princeton Lock and Dam is one of several DNR properties included in the Upper Fox River Public Access group of properties along the Upper Fox River. Picture Title (picture optional)© photographer-->

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