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The upper St. Croix is a nationally renowned smallmouth bass fishery. Other fish species present in the riverway include walleye, northern pike, sturgeon, muskellunge, and catfish. The Namekagon River upstream of Hayward, Wisconsin is well known for its brown and brook trout fishing.
Northern Pike 38 lbs. 0 oz. not available 08/06/1952 Lake Puckaway: Green Lake: Perch, White 1 lbs. 6 oz. 13.0 03/14/2020 Chequamegon Bay: Bayfield: Perch, Yellow 3 lbs. 4 oz. not available 1954 Lake Winnebago: Winnebago: Pumpkinseed 1 lb. 3.4 oz. 11.125 05/31/2020 Silver Lake: Washington: Redhorse, Golden 3 lbs. 1.4 oz. 21.0 07/04/2017 Prairie ...
A campsite at St. Croix State Park in the fall. The St. Croix is entirely flat water while the Kettle contains some rapids. Both rivers support game fish like northern pike, bass, sauger, and muskellunge. Hay Creek and some of the park's other streams contain trout. [14] Hay Creek widens into Lake Clayton, which has a swimming beach and picnic ...
Northern pike are a non-native, predatory fish species with big teeth and a voracious appetite. They can live longer than 20 years and grow to more than 45 pounds.
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Cedar Lake is a lake located in St. Croix County and Polk County, Wisconsin, 3.5 miles west of Star Prairie. [1] Cedar Lake is best known for its Muskellunge (Muskie) fishing. The lake is 1,120 acres (450 ha) in area and has a maximum depth of 32 ft (9.8 m). [ 2 ]
The St. Croix River rises in the northwestern corner of Wisconsin, out of Upper St. Croix Lake in Douglas County, near Solon Springs, approximately 20 miles (32 km) south of Lake Superior. It flows south to Gordon, then southwest. It is joined by the Namekagon River in northern Burnett County, where it becomes significantly wider.
The northern pike gets its common name from its resemblance to the pole-weapon known as the pike (from the Middle English for 'pointed'). Various other unofficial trivial names are common pike, Lakes pike, great northern pike, great northern, northern (in the U.S. Upper Midwest and in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan), jackfish, jack, slough shark, snake, slimer ...