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  2. Milwaukee River - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee River is a river in the state of ... Kayaks and fishing boats share the river with party boats. ... Milwaukee Estuary Area of Concern; History of Port ...

  3. Kinnickinnic River (Milwaukee River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Kinnickinnic River is one of three primary rivers that flows into the harbor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at Lake Michigan, along with the Menomonee River and Milwaukee River. [1] It is locally called the "KK River". [2] Kinnickinnic is an Ojibwe word that literally means "what is mixed", referring to the mixing of indigenous plants and tobaccos.

  4. List of Wisconsin fishing records - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Once Milwaukee's rivers were treated as open sewers ... - AOL

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    Milwaukee’s rivers went downhill fast after the height of European and early American settlement in the 1830s. For years the rivers were treated as open sewers and dumping grounds, leaving scars ...

  6. What a new report says about the health of the Milwaukee ...

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    The Milwaukee River watershed includes more than 700 total miles of river, of which roughly 45% are considered impaired. There are 18 miles of streams used by trout to feed, spawn and reproduce.

  7. River revival: Milwaukee's long-neglected Kinnickinnic River ...

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    For far too long, the Kinnickinnic River has been Milwaukee’s forgotten waterway. Today it’s on its way from an eyesore to a gathering place.

  8. Jones Island, Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    Jones Island is an industrialized peninsula in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] It began as a marsh island between the Milwaukee and Kinnickinnic rivers, and now forms the city's inner harbor design. View of Kaszube's Park from the street Fishing Gear on Jones Island, 1912 Jones Island Docks; the 2 women were school teachers waiting for the boat back ...

  9. Saukville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Located on the Milwaukee River with a district along Interstate 43, the community is a suburb in the Milwaukee metropolitan area. The population was 4,258 at the 2020 census. Downtown Saukville was the site of a Native American village at the crossroads of two trails before white settlers arrived in the mid-1840s. In its early years, the ...