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Each survey report listed here is a summary document that outlines significant findings and observations obtained during a survey conducted by staff of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and subsequent analysis of the data by DNR staff.
- Northern Fisheries
Northern Wisconsin fisheries surveys and reports. Creel...
- Northern Fisheries
The Fisheries Management Information System (formerly FMDB) is a DNR system that holds statewide data on fisheries assessments, angler surveys, fish stocking, fishing tournaments, permits, investigations of fish die-off and more.
Lake Water Quality Data. Read more. Lake Maps. Review survey maps for lakes throughout the state. Read more. Aquatic Plants. Aquatic plants form the foundation of healthy and flourishing lake ecosystems. Read more. Aquatic Invasive Species. Learn more about our efforts to prevent, contain and control unwanted species in our waterways. Read more.
For information on Lakes in Wisconsin, contact: DNR Lake Division of Water Bureau of Water Quality. Wisconsin Lake Maps ... County Area (Acres) Max Depth (Feet) Location WBIC; Ace-In-The-Hole Lake: Chippewa: 7: 48: T32N R8W S30 NW SE: 1831600: Ada Lake: Langlade: 75: 60: T33N R14E S3 NW SW: 417300: Adams Lake:
31 Ιαν 2024 · First, the most comprehensive source of bathymetric (depth contour) lake maps comes from the Wisconsin DNR. Visit the DNR Lakes page, and choose a county from the dropdown box near the top of the screen. Then, choose a lake from the list to view a scanned version of a paper lake map.
WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. Lake Altoona Fisheries Survey Report Eau Claire County, Wisconsin 2021. Prepared By: Joseph Gerbyshak. DNR Senior Fisheries Biologist Eau Claire, WI April 2022. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. In the spring of 2021, a fisheries survey was conducted on Lake Altoona.
24 Ιουν 2024 · Dean Bortz: Here’s how the Wisconsin DNR fish teams conduct their lake surveys. // June 24, 2024. Fyke, or box, nets are set right at ice-out to capture primarily walleyes, but the Wisconsin DNR crews handle all species found in the nets. As the water warms, the crews then shift the fyke nets to muskie spawning sites on the same lake.