Wisconsin Lakes Table Key Area: Acres Max Depth: Feet WBIC: Waterbody Identification Code Region: DNR Region NE = Northeast NO = Northern SC = South Central SE = Southeast WC = West Central
Fisheries Management - Wisconsin If you have obtained information from the Bureau of Fisheries Management from a source other than the Bureau of Fisheries Management web site, be aware that electronic data can be altered subsequent to original distribution Data can also quickly become out-of-date
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Databases and Tools - Wisconsin Data collected as part of statewide fisheries and habitat sampling and fisheries stocking activities are stored in the Fishery and Habitat Biology Database (FHDB) The Fish Database is a centralized Internet transactional and warehouse system deployed in January 2001, and is accessible to all DNR Water Division staff
Fisheries Management - Wisconsin Please check to make sure there is public access and water available for fishing Consult the Menominee Tribal Legislature for fishing regulations within the boundaries of the Menominee Reservation For more information or to report a regulation inconsistency, contact Fisheries Management
Comprehensive Fisheries Survey of the Central Three Lakes . . . - Wisconsin The Three Lakes Chain is a 20-lake chain with a surface area of 7,626 acres and 106 miles of shoreline A comprehensive fisheries survey was conducted in cooperation with a crew from Wisconsin Valley Improvement Company on six lakes in the central portion of the Chain during spring, 2007 Lakes surveyed include Little Fork, Big Fork, Fourmile, Medicine, Laurel and Big Stone, with a combined