Yellow River Fishery Area
DNR Fisheries Areas
The 712-acre Yellow River Fishery Area has a class 1 trout stream and has areas with trout habitat improvement projects.
Wadeable trout fishing with shore accessibility makes this a prime location for trout fishing. This stream meanders through the property with lowlands, upland hardwoods, and upland grasslands.
Location/Directions
Yellow River Fishery Area is located in Barron County on State Hwy 48, 4.5 miles east of Cumberland.
Activities
Angling opportunities
Anglers can expect to shore fish in some places or wade in the stream throughout the fishery area. Some fly fishing opportunities are available, especially in the areas where habitat improvements were made. Brown trout are the dominant species, with a few brook trout to be had.
Recreational Opportunities
- Hunting - deer, turkey & small game
- Trapping
- Hiking
- Wildlife viewing
- Fishing - trout
- Bird watching
- Berry picking
Objective
The Yellow River Fishery Area is managed to improve trout habitat, sustain forests, and maintain grasslands.
Contacts/Partners
For questions and comments, contact:
Fisheries Biologist
Department of Natural Resources
127 South 4th Street
Barron WI 54812
715-931-8181