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    Fish Importation

    Wisconsin-native species of fish and fish eggs imported from a fish farm outside the state to a registered fish farm in Wisconsin do not require an import permit from the Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection (DATCP). However,…

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    Water Diversion

    If you are planning to divert water from a navigable lake, pond or stream as part of your aquaculture operation, a permit may be required under Sections 30.12 or 30.18, Wisconsin Statutes. No person, except a person required to obtain an approval…

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    Aquatic Plants

    Aquatic plant control.

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    Natural Waterbodies

    Attention: new DATCP fish farm registrantsThe Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP) requires that new registrants receive a Natural Waterbody Status review (Proof of Status Letter) from the Department of Natural Resources…

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    Recreation

    The Wolf River State Trail runs adjacent to the Nicolet National Forest [exit DNR] where camping, hunting, fishing, hiking, mountain biking and cross-country skiing opportunities are plentiful. A segment of the corridor between…

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    Maps

    Trail Map (Public Access Lands Atlas)

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    Maps

    Shawano County Summer Recreation Map [PDF exit DNR] South Trail Map [PDF]

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    Basic Information

    Trail factsRail Trail: YesLength: 41 miles total, 19 miles from Birnamwood to Split Rock and 22 miles from Oshkosh to HortonvilleSurface: crushed stoneCounties: Winnebago, Outagamie, Waupaca, ShawanoCommunities: North…

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    Recreation

    The Wild Rivers State Trail stretches 104 miles through Douglas, Washburn and Barron counties in northwest Wisconsin. The trail may bring a number of different users to the trail at the same time. It is important to use good trail etiquette to…

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    Maps

    Wild Rivers State Trail map [PDF] Courtesy Northwest Regional Planning Commission

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