- WisBurn - Wisconsin
Check fire danger levels, burn restrictions, and apply for permits in Wisconsin
- Gile Flowage - Wisconsin Lakes
Gile Flowage is a 3138 acre lake located in Iron County It has a maximum depth of 25 feet Visitors have access to the lake from public boat landings Fish include Musky, Panfish, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike and Walleye The lake's water clarity is low Features Boat Landings (4) Fish Walleye (Abundant) Musky (Common) Panfish (Common) Smallmouth Bass (Common) Northern Pike (Common) Before
- Northern Mesic Forest - Wisconsin
Other important tree species are yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis), basswood (Tilia americana), and white ash (Fraxinus americana), although yellow birch reproduction has become scarce in most stands Characteristic subcanopy trees include balsam fir (Abies balsamea), ironwood (Carpinus caroliniana), and American elm (Ulmus americana)
- Southern Mesic Forest - Wisconsin
Many other trees are found in these forests, including those of the walnut family, ironwood (Carpinus caroliniana), northern red oak (Quercus rubra), red maple (Acer rubrum), white ash (Fraxinus americana), and slippery elm (Ulmus rubra)
- Halfmoon Lake - Wisconsin Lakes
Halfmoon Lake is a 135 acre lake located in Eau Claire County It has a maximum depth of 9 feet Visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing Fish include Panfish, Largemouth Bass and Northern Pike Features Boat Landing (1) Public lands or parks within 1000 feet of the lake (2) Fish Panfish (Abundant) Largemouth Bass (Common) Northern Pike (Present) Before You Go Local Boating
- Oak Woodland - Wisconsin
Oak woodlands historically experienced near-annual surface fires As a result, the subcanopy is very sparse in good quality sites, though fire-suppressed sites often contain mesophytic species such sugar maple, red maple, ironwood, hackberry, American elm, and bitternut hickory
- Wisconsin Lakes
Half Moon Lake is a 550 acre lake located in Polk County It has a maximum depth of 60 feet Visitors have access to the lake from public boat landings Fish include Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike and Walleye The lake's water clarity is very clear Features Boat Landings (3) Fish Largemouth Bass (Abundant) Panfish (Common) Northern Pike (Common) Walleye (Present) Before You Go Local
- Water Detail - Montreal River, Montreal River Watershed (LS15) - Wisconsin
The cities of Hurley, WI and Ironwood, MI, discharge into this sub-watershed The West Fork of the Montreal River above Gile Flowage is considered a warm water fishery including young walleye, perch, crappies, northern pike and the occasional brook trout Downstream from the Gile Flowage, walleye, muskellunge and some brook trout occur
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