McCann Creek Fishery Area
DNR Fisheries Areas
McCann Creek originates in a large wetland complex and flows through agricultural lands. Water quality of the stream is considered good, but agricultural activities do contribute a moderate level of nutrients. The stream is a low-gradient stream bordered by a narrow wetland strip comprised primarily of tag alder and reed canary grass.
Location/Directions
McCann Creek Fishery Area is located in northwest Chippewa County, 3 miles east of Bloomer.
Activities
Angling opportunities
McCann Creek is a class 1 brook trout stream and one of the better brook trout streams in Chippewa County. Fishing is limited to bridge crossings, shoreline angling, or wading. Fly fishing is difficult during summer months because of the thick reed canary grass growth that develops along stream banks.
Recreational Opportunities
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Objective
McCann Creek is managed for a naturally reproducing brook trout population. Instream habitat work is conducted to improve habitat conditions for all life stages of trout. Land is acquired from willing sellers to protect and improve trout habitat as well as to provide access for anglers.
Contacts/Partners
For questions and comments contact:
Fisheries Biologist
Department of Natural Resources
1300 W Clairemont Avenue
Eau Claire WI 54701
715-369-8848
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