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Lake Wisconsin: Columbia, Sauk: 7,197 24 Beaver Dam Lake: Dodge: 6,718 7 Big Eau Pleine Reservoir ... Big Lake Buffalo: 2,400 25 [5 Lake Chetac Sawyer: 2,400 26 ...
Species name Weight Length in inches Date Location County Alewife 0 lbs. 2.4 oz. 8.125 05/19/2017 Lake Michigan: Milwaukee: Bass, Largemouth 11 lbs. 3 oz.
Babcock Park Lock and Dam, Lake Waubesa, Dane County; Big Eau Pleine Dam, Big Eau Pleine Reservoir, Wisconsin Valley Improvement Company; Billy Boy Flowage Dam, 45.84195, -91.40758; Biron Dam, Biron Flowage, NewPage; Caldron Falls Dam, Caldron Falls Reservoir, Wisconsin Public Service Co. Castle Rock Dam, Castle Rock Lake, Wisconsin River Power ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources explains that carbonless copy paper caused PCB pollution in the Fox River and Lake Michigan. [8] The federal government banned PCBs in 1979 due to their environmental threat to humans and other wildlife.
The lake was derived from Glacial Lake Oshkosh approximately 12,000 years ago. [40] Devil's Lake is rectangular in shape, and is over a mile long from north to south, and a half mile east to west. [41] Lake Wisconsin is a reservoir along the Wisconsin River, and covers 1,500 acres (6.1 km 2). [42]
The Wisconsin inland lake record lake trout was caught on Big Green Lake by Joseph Gotz on June 1, 1957, and weighed 35 lb 4 oz (16.0 kg). The Wisconsin record cisco was caught on Big Green Lake on June 12, 1969, by Joe Miller and weighed 4 lb 10.5 oz (2.11 kg). [21]
Puckaway Lake also referred to as Lake Puckaway is a lake in Green Lake County and Marquette County, Wisconsin. [2] The lake has a surface area of 5,013 acres (20.29 km 2) and a max depth of 5 ft (1.5 m). [3] Most of the lake has a muck bottom and is shallow with an average depth of 3 ft (0.91 m).
Green Bay is a city in and the county seat of Brown County, Wisconsin, United States.It is located at the head of Green Bay (known locally as "the bay of Green Bay"), a sub-basin of Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Fox River.