Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Watercraft Inspection Results - Mouth of Minnesuing Creek into Lake Nebagamon


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IDInspector Name(s)Start DateEnd DatePaid HoursVolunteer HoursHours SpentLandingStation IDCountyEnteringLeavingContacted YesContacted NoWilling YesWilling NoUsed Past 5 Days - YesUsed Past 5 Days - NoPeople ContactedConfident Strongly AgreeConfident AgreeConfident DisagreeConfident Strongly DisagreeData EnteredComments2012-2013: Contacted 0 Times2012-2013: Contacted 1-2 Times2012-2013: Contacted 3-4 Times2012-2013: Contacted 5 Times2012-2013: Waterbodies 1-22012-2013: Waterbodies 3-42012-2013: Waterbodies 52010-2013: Inspect and Remove Plants - Yes2012-2013: Remove Plants Animals - Yes2012-2013: Remove Plants Animals - N/A2012-2013: Drain Water from Boat - Yes2012-2013: Drain Water from Livewell - Yes2012-2013: Drain Water from Livewell - N/A2012-2013: Dispose of Bait - Yes2012-2013: Dispose of Bait - N/A2012-2013: Took no steps2012-2013: Didn't Ask About Prevention Steps2012-2013: Aware of Laws - Yes2012-2013: Aware of Laws - No2012-2013: Aware of Laws - Unsure
317725651Zach Stewart, Dara C Fillmore, Alexander Selle7/14/2022 12:00 AM1/1/0001 12:00 AM000Mouth of Minnesuing Creek into Lake Nebagamon10055517Douglas000000000000007/21/2022Zach Stewart, Dara Fillmore, and Alex Selle traversed lower 1 mile of Minnesuing Creek and carried out targeted monitoring for Curly Leaf Pondweed. No CLP was detected in this stretch below West Lake Road. A robust and diverse plant community was noted.00000000000000000000
317725757Dara C Fillmore, ALEXANDER J SELLE7/12/2022 12:00 AM1/1/0001 12:00 AM000Mouth of Minnesuing Creek into Lake Nebagamon10055517Douglas000000000000007/21/2022Dara Fillmore and Alex Selle checked the road crossing at East Homestead Lane (in the upstream half of Minnesuing Creek) and discovered Curly Leaf Pondweed.00000000000000000000