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TwitterThese lakes are Priority Navigable Waters under the State of Wisconsin's Waterways Protection Program. Priority Navigable Waterways include lakes less than 50 acres, waters with self-sustaining musky, sturgeon and walleye populations, tributaries to and rivers connecting naturally reproducing populations, and perennial tributaries to trout streams.
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TwitterThese lakes are Priority Navigable Waters under the State of Wisconsin'sWaterways Protection Program. Priority Navigable Waterways include lakes less than 50 acres, waters with self-sustaining musky, sturgeon and walleye populations, tributaries to and rivers connecting naturally reproducing populations, and perennial tributaries to trout streams.
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TwitterThese streams are Priority Navigable Waters under the State of Wisconsin's Waterways Protection Program. Priority Navigable Waterways include lakes less than 50 acres, waters with self-sustaining musky, sturgeon and walleye populations, tributaries to and rivers connecting naturally reproducing populations, and perennial tributaries to trout streams.
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TwitterThese streams are Priority Navigable Waters under the State of Wisconsin's Waterways Protection Program. Priority Navigable Waterways include lakes less than 50 acres, waters with self-sustaining musky, sturgeon and walleye populations, tributaries to and rivers connecting naturally reproducing populations, and perennial tributaries to trout streams.
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TwitterThese lakes are Priority Navigable Waters under the State of Wisconsin's Waterways Protection Program. Priority Navigable Waterways include lakes less than 50 acres, waters with self-sustaining musky, sturgeon and walleye populations, tributaries to and rivers connecting naturally reproducing populations, and perennial tributaries to trout streams.