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Rain is a Good Thing... Or is it?

By Zach Hass Senior Biologist/Operations Manager The past few years the Midwest has been getting many rain storms come through with some of these bringing an obscene amount of rain with them. These storms not only help keep your water levels up, but ...

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Ice Safety Tips

Here in Wisconsin it seems our winters are ever changing. Winters from one year to next have heavy snow events at the beginning and light at the end or vice versa. Temperatures can vary from tolerable to “Why do I live here?” cold, which can be good ...

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Aeration and Freeze Outs... | Winter Pond Care

If you are concerned with your pond freezing out with all of this winter's super cold temps, please call our office to speak with Joey, one of our fishery biologists. There are different considerations depending on your specific pond and goals. We ar...

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FREE site visits! Pond Consultations

Please visit our link to view our map for FREE site visits and pond consultations. http://www.wisconsinlpr.com/contact/free-site-visit/ Wisconsin Lake & Pond Resource LLC looks forward to assisting our current and new clients for the 2020 season!

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Something is Fishy:

Why Fish Removal Can be Necessary and How it Works By Joseph J. Berg, Aquatic Field Biologist, Fisheries Specialist Fish treatments/removals are a part of common management practices for fisheries throughout Wisconsin and the United States. You may a...

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2019-2020 Winter Sediment Sampling | Pond Care

Pond Care: 2019-2020 Winter Sediment Sampling Service WLPR offers an opportunity for pond owners to learn more about the health of their pond and the sediment that settles on the bottom over time. The information collected is an important resource fo...

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FREE MONEY!

Grants for your project. Wisconsin Lake & Pond Resource, LLC has the staff to guide you through the grant process and determine which program best suits you. We are able to guide your project starting with pre-planning and grant writing, on to pl...

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Update from the field.

The year has started off cool, wet, and with delayed plant growth. But, much like the postal service, our crews have been out braving the elements to protect and enhance our fantastic natural resource – lakes! We’ve been on the water and at the foref...

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2019 Fisheries Info

With over 15,000 lakes, 32,000 miles of streams and rivers, and 820 miles of shoreline on two Great Lakes it comes as no surprise, fishing is a staple in Wisconsin. The two go together like peanut butter and jelly (or is it cheese and beer?). Fishing...

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