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Fish and Aquatic Life
Overview
Trout Rlver is a small warm water river classified as a warm water sport fishery. The
Trout River contains a rich assemblage of fish species in its upper 7.5 kilometer reach.
In this stretch of river threatened species such as the pugnose shiner, greater redhorse
and northern longear sunflsh can be found. Also found here are the banded killfish and
fantail darter which are rare in north central Wisconsin. Part of the Trout River was
approved by the Natural Resource Board in January 1993 for classification as an
Outstanding Resource Water under NR 102.
Date 1996
Author Aquatic Biologist
Condition
Wisconsin has over 84,000 miles of streams, 15,000 lakes and milllions of acres of wetlands. Assessing the condition of this vast amount of water is challenging. The state's water monitoring program uses a media-based, cross-program approach to analyze water condition. An updated monitoring strategy (2015-2020) is now available. Compliance with Clean Water Act fishable, swimmable standards are located in the Executive Summary of Water Condition in 2018. See also the 'monitoring and projects' tab.
Reports
Management Goals
Wisconsin's Water Quality Standards provide qualitative and quantitative goals for waters that are protective of Fishable, Swimmable conditions [Learn more]. Waters that do not meet water quality standards are considered impaired and restoration actions are planned and carried out until the water is once again fishable and swimmable
Management goals can include creation or implementation of a Total Maximum Daily Load analysis, a Nine Key Element Plan, or other restoration work, education and outreach and more. If specific recommendations exist for this water, they will be displayed below online.
Monitoring
Monitoring the condition of a river, stream, or lake includes gathering physical, chemical, biological, and habitat data. Comprehensive studies often gather all these parameters in great detail, while lighter assessment events will involve sampling physical, chemical and biological data such as macroinvertebrates. Aquatic macroinvertebrates and fish communities integrate watershed or catchment condition, providing great insight into overall ecosystem health. Chemical and habitat parameters tell researchers more about human induced problems including contaminated runoff, point source dischargers, or habitat issues that foster or limit the potential of aquatic communities to thrive in a given area. Wisconsin's Water Monitoring Strategy was recenty updated.
Grants and Management Projects
Project Name (Click for Details) | Year Started |
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TOWN OF LAC DU FLAMBEAU: AIS Watercraft Inspection, Education & Lake Monitoring Project | 2009 |
NORTH LAKELAND DISCOVERY CENTER: Manitowish Waters Chain AIS Control & Prevention Project | 2015 |
NORTH LAKELAND DISCOVERY CENTER: Manitowish Chain of Lakes Management Planning Project Phase IIb | 2013 |
UW SYSTEMS: The Board of Regents of the UW System- Trout Lake 2016 Clean Boats Clean Waters | 2016 |
BOULDER JUNCTION: Town of Boulder Junction 2020 CBCW | 2020 |
TOWN OF MANITOWISH WATERS: AIS Education, Prevention & Planning Project | 2007 |
TOWN OF LAC DU FLAMBEAU: AIS Watercraft Inspection, Education, & Lake Monitoring Project | 2007 |
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA: A microsporidian pathogen as a control for invasive crayfish | 2022 |
UW SYSTEMS: Trout Lake 2015 Clean Boats Clean Waters Project | 2015 |
NORTH LAKELAND DISCOVERY CENTER: Manitowish Waters Chain of Lakes CLP Control | 2023 |
UW SYSTEM BOARD OF REGEGENTS: LMI - Wild Rice: Development of a Population Risk Assessment Tool | 2021 |
TOWN OF LAC DU FLAMBEAU: AIS Watercraft Inspection, Education & Lake Monitoring | 2008 |
NORTH LAKELAND DISCOVERY CENTER: Manitowish Waters Chain of Lakes Aquatic Plant Studies - Phase III - Wild Rice | 2024 |
NORTH LAKELAND DISCOVERY CENTER: Manitowish Waters Chain of Lakes - EWM Control | 2024 |
FRIENDS OF MANN LAKE: Friends Of Mann Lake 2017 CBCW | 2017 |
NORTH LAKELAND DISCOVERY CENTER: Manitowish Chain of Lake Management Plan - Phase V | 2017 |
NORTH LAKELAND DISCOVERY CENTER: Manitowish Waters Chain of Lakes Aquatic Plant Studies - Phase I - Spider | 2022 |
NORTH LAKELAND DISCOVERY CENTER: Manitowish Waters Chain of Lakes Aquatic Plant Studies - Phase III - Adler | 2024 |
TOWN OF LAC DU FLAMBEAU: AIS Boat Inspection, Education, & Lake Monitoring | 2006 |
TOWN OF MANITOWISH WATERS: AIS Education, Prevention and Planning Project | 2008 |
TOWN OF LAC DU FLAMBEAU: AIS Watercraft Inspection, Education & Lake Monitoring Project | 2010 |
NORTH LAKELAND DISCOVERY CENTER: Manitowish Chain of Lakes EDR Project - Phase 2 | 2012 |
VILAS COUNTY: PREV - Vilas County 2024 Prohibited & Priority Species Prevention & Monitoring Project | 2024 |
TOWN OF LAC DU FLAMBEAU: Lake Steward Program | 2011 |
NORTH LAKELAND DISCOVERY CENTER: Manitowish Chain of Lakes Management Planning Project, Ph IIIb | 2014 |
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Monitoring Projects
WBIC | Official Waterbody Name | Station ID | Station Name | Earliest Fieldwork Date | Latest Fieldwork Date | View Station | View Data |
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2329500 | Trout River | 643204 | Trout River - Below Wild Rice Lake | 5/1/1980 | 1/1/2015 | Map | Data |
2329500 | Trout River | 10034228 | Alder Lake -Wild Rice Lake Channel | 7/7/2017 | 7/28/2023 | Map | Data |
2329500 | Trout River | 10034227 | Manitowish Lake - Alder Lake Channel | 6/7/2016 | 7/15/2023 | Map | Data |
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Watershed Characteristics
Trout River is located in the Manitowish River watershed which is 268.60 miĀ². Land use in the watershed is primarily forest (66.90%), wetland (19.10%) and a mix of open (13.30%) and other uses (0.70%). This watershed has 212.08 stream miles, 22,943.16 lake acres and 33,727.48 wetland acres.
Nonpoint Source Characteristics
This watershed is ranked Low for runoff impacts on streams, Low for runoff impacts on lakes and Low for runoff impacts on groundwater and therefore has an overall rank of Low. This value can be used in ranking the watershed or individual waterbodies for grant funding under state and county programs.However, all waters are affected by diffuse pollutant sources regardless of initial water quality. Applications for specific runoff projects under state or county grant programs may be pursued. For more information, go to surface water program grants.