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The watershed of Wolf Run has an area of 3.45 square miles (8.9 km 2). [2] The stream is entirely within the United States Geological Survey quadrangle of Colley. [5] It joins North Branch Mehoopany Creek at Colley. [2] The main land uses in the watershed of Wolf Run are agricultural land and woodlots. A total of 18 percent of the stream's ...
Wolf Run State Park is a 1,338-acre (541 ha) public recreation area located three miles north of the village of Caldwell, Ohio, in the United States. The state park features hiking on trails that include a section of the Buckeye Trail plus swimming, boating and fishing on 220-acre (89 ha) Wolf Run Lake.
Wolf Run experiences siltation and also experiences stream bank erosion. [4]The annual load of sediment flowing through Wolf Run is 2,166,200 pounds (982,600 kg). A load of 1,362,400 pounds (618,000 kg) of sediment per year comes from croplands, 503,000 pounds (228,000 kg) comes from stream banks, 116,800 pounds (53,000 kg) comes from forests, and 115,400 pounds (52,300 kg) comes from hay or ...
Shaver guide emeritus, Dick Nichols of Dick’s Fishing Charters said, “Shaver was good for more than one limit of mixed fish this past week as my good friend and Shaver Lake Trophy Trout ...
Wolf Run drains 6.02 square miles (15.6 km 2) of area, receives about 44.4 in/year of precipitation, has a topographic wetness index of 434.12, and has an average water temperature of 8.11 °C. [4] The watershed is 78% forested.
Shaver Lake Guide Emeritus, Dick Nichols of Dick’s Fishing Charters and Mountain Tackle said, “It was a good week of fishing at Shaver Lake with 2 to 4 limits of mixed trout and kokanee per boat.
Wolf Run. Prices: Homes starting in the $600,000s. Hours: Monday to Sunday 12PM to 5PM or by appointment. Directions: From 175th and Pflumm Road head south on Pflumm Road. Turn left (east) on ...
Wolf Lake in Illinois has a storied history that somehow has lost track of the origins of the name that goes back over 150 years. Part of this history includes visits by Abraham Lincoln in which Mary Todd Lincoln nearly drowned. [3] In 1947, the state acquired a 160 acres (65 ha) parcel known as the Wolf Lake State Recreation Area.