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List of fishing records in the state of Wisconsin. All records are fish caught by use of hook and line and are handled by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. They are up to date as of May 20, 2021. All fish caught were in the waters of the state of Wisconsin.
There are over 15,000 lakes in Wisconsin. Of these, about 40 percent have been named. Excluding Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, Lake Winnebago is the largest lake by area, largest by volume and the lake with the longest shoreline. The deepest lake is Wazee Lake, at 350 feet (107 meters). The deepest natural lake is Green Lake, at
Rustic family retreat on Big Fork Lake, designed by baseball great Cy Williams and built from 1925 to 1948. [11] 7: Lake Tomahawk Site: Lake Tomahawk Site: January 4, 1996 : Address Restricted: Lake Tomahawk: Four conical burial mounds built by Woodland people. [12] 8: Little St. Germain Creek Site: Little St. Germain Creek Site: March 25, 1993
Lake Tomahawk is a town in Oneida County, Wisconsin, United States named for the adjacent freshwater lake of the same name. [3] The population was 1,160 at the 2000 census. The census-designated place of Lake Tomahawk and the unincorporated community of Sunflower are located in the tow
Tomahawk Lake is a lake in Oneida County, Wisconsin, United States. [1] The lake covers an area of 3,392 acres (1,373 ha) and has a maximum depth of 84 feet (26 m). [2] The community of Lake Tomahawk is located on the eastern edge of the lake. [3] Tomahawk Lake was so named from the fact its outline resembles a tomahawk. [4]
Lake Mohawksin is the name of the reservoir on the Wisconsin River formed by the Tomahawk Dam. The dam is located about one mile south of the city limits of Tomahawk, Wisconsin . Lake Mohawksin was originally called Lake Tomahawk, but the name was changed to avoid confusion with the town of Lake Tomahawk as well as the lake near that town ...
Dolhun Field Airport (FAA LID: WI36) is a private airport founded by Theodore Dolhun in 1945 [2] located 1.54 miles northwest of Lake Tomahawk, Wisconsin in Oneida County, just off of Highway 47. [ 3 ]
The Wisconsin River flows through the town and the center of Tomahawk, where it is joined by the Tomahawk, Somo, and Spirit rivers. The river system is impounded by the Tomahawk Dam in Bradley just south of the Tomahawk city limits, forming Lake Mohawksin, and by a separate dam forming the Spirit River Flowage. Upstream, the Wisconsin is ...