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    Tank Creek Fishery Area

    Tank Creek Fishery Area is a class 1 trout stream that is considered an "Areas of Special Natural Resource Interest" (ASNRI). The property also includes wet meadow wetland, forested wetland, lowland shrub wetland and cultural sites.Location/…

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    Spring Creek Fishery Area

    Spring Creek Fishery Area is a 72.73-acre property located approximately 1.6 miles north of Hertel in Burnett County.

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    South Shore Lake Superior Fishery Area

    The South Shore Lake Superior Fishery Area was created in 1992 to preserve the land and water resources of Wisconsin’s Lake Superior tributaries that support the self-sustaining potamodromous fishery. Potamodromous fishes live their adult lives in…

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    South Branch Oconto River Fishery Area

    The South Branch Oconto River originates from several branches in Oconto and Langlade Counties. After they combine, the stream then dips briefly into Menominee County. The Fishery Areas commences almost at the Menominee-Oconto County line and…

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    Smith Pond Fishery Area

    Smith Pond Fishery Area is a class 2 and 3 trout stream, also considered an "Areas of Special Natural Resource Interest" (ASNRI). The property includes emergent wet meadow wetland, forested wetland, lowland shrub wetland, and cultural sites.Location…

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    Sand Creek Fishery Area (Chippewa and Dunn Counties)

    The Sand Creek Fishery area includes 213 acres of land in fee title, which covers approximately 2 miles of stream. Fisheries easements provide public access along an additional 6.4 miles of stream. The combination of easements and fee title lands…

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    Sand Creek Fishery Area (Polk and Burnett Counties)

    Sand Creek Fishery Area is a 1,526-acre property located in southeast Burnett County (Roosevelt Township) and northeast Polk County (Lorain Township), approximately 12 mi

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    Rowan Creek Fishery Area

    The Rowan Creek Fishery Area consists of wetlands, shrub vegetation, bottomland and upland forests. The primary water resource is Rowan Creek, which drains a 60 square mile area as it flows through a valley bordered by steep hillsides to Lake…

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