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Deerfoot Lodge: Patrick Schroeder from New York reeled in this monster channel cat today, measuring in at 33″ and 15 lbs.
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Deerfoot Lodge: Patrick Schroeder from New York reeled in this monster channel cat today, measuring in at 33″ and 15 lbs.
1931-2024 The Chippewa Flowage has lost another legend…. Tom Sweeney, patriarch of Shady Nook Resort since 1960 (1961 first summer). He has been very active in both the Lake Chippewa Flowage Resort Assn.(President)And the Hayward Lakes Resort Assn. He loved this lake and all the resorts on it. His genuine caring
Much of the land that was covered by the damming of the West Fork of the Chippewa River in 1923 was wetlands – peat bogs. Eventually enough gasses form to lift up an area of peat. Often these can still be hinged to the bottom so they are especially difficult to
According to Frank Proski’s obituary before they bought the resort in 1948 it was name Phill Halls Resort. Frank and Helen Proski ran the resort from 1948 to about 1987 or 88 when Bill Fetzer bought it and ran the resort until 2020-ish? Musky Tale Resort is still going strong today!
George Pazik – Editor and Publisher Fishing Facts Magazine As editor and publisher, George Pazik helped grow Fishing Facts Magazine into a national voice in sport fishing. In the process of growing Fishing Facts Magazine he promoted the Hayward area as well as the Lake Chippewa Flowage. George served on board of
It’s pretty exciting when a new bog shows up. Nothing is growing here yet (photo on the right) but within days it will begin to turn green with grasses. Then bigger plants will grow and eventually trees! Floating Bogs are a popular place to fish on the Chippewa Flowage. The reason
West Side of the Flowage is Staked from …. The west side of the flowage is staked from Pats Landing all the way over to Highway CC. It is also staked up to Trail three and nine through squaw Bay. It is also staked to Trail nine S. On Chief Lake
Louis Spray Memory by Mike Dorazo My late uncle, Leonard Dorazio, was 14 years old when Louie Spray caught the World Record musky. My uncle told me that he was working at my grandparents’ resort (Nicholas and Sophie Dorazio) (Arrow Resort) on the Chippewa Flowage when he got a call that a
2023 Fall Musky Stocking 2023 MUSKY STOCKING on the BIG CHIP! 799 extended growth muskies were stocked today out of Deerfoot Lodge & Resort thanks to a generous donation from Muskies Inc Hayward Chapter. The team was joined by Mike Persson and Larry Ramsell with Muskies Inc. 3,000 Muskies were stocked
Whispers of the PastA History of the Chippewa FlowageBy John Dettloff John Dettloff’s new book, Whispers of the Past, A History of the Chippewa Flowage is now available!!! Whispers of the Past, A History of the Chippewa Flowage by John Dettloff Whispers of the Past, A History of the Chippewa Flowage
1946-2023 Over Labor Day weekend in 1979, while camping on the Chippewa Flowage Randy found his dream business and purchased Jenks Bait and Tackle in 1980. He operated Jenks’ in Hayward, WI from 1980 until his retirement in 2014. Randy enjoyed fishing, making fishing reports, astronomy, antiques, and genealogy. He was
The dog was integral to moving this small bog by holding down the front of the boat. Even a small bog like this might do huge damage to docks. They moved it to a little protected inlet where it lived happily ever after. Story by Barb Czarnecki Share this Story Facebook
EAU CLAIRE, Wis.- (October 2, 2022) –A management program aimed at controlling aquatic invasive plants and improving fish habitat is about to get underway on the Chippewa Flowage. As a result, local residents and property owners will begin to notice a slow, but significant change in water levels. Based on the
TWO HOUR TOUR OF THE EAST SIDE OF THE LAKE By John Dettloff – IndianTrailResort.com Brought to you by John Dettloff, working cooperatively with the Lake Chippewa Flowage Resort Association (LCFRA) and the Chippewa Flowage Area Property Owners Association (CFAPOA). The tour will point out approximately four dozen points of historical
Do you like to catch Pike but don’t like to eat them? If this is you consider giving your pike to an organization like the Winged Freedom Raptor Hospital in Spooner Wisconsin. Please do not donate fish guts or freezer burned meat. Only feed high quality fish. If you are saving
100th Anniversary Commemorative Items were available at Participating Member Businesses The LCFRA donated all proceeds from the sale of these items towards the requested $7000 from the DNR for extended growth muskies. Souvenirs could be purchased from participating businesses, including Shady Nook Resort, Sisko’s Pine Point Resort, Indian Trail Resort, Jenk’s
The Good News – Per Max, more Pike are being harvested regularly than before the Pike Improvement Project started. Last summer’s DNR Creel Survey 2022 confirms more people are harvesting pike than those who are filling out tickets. But, as Max says “PIP is really nice not only for incentivizing, but
Pike Improvment Project Information
The opening in the embankment you are viewing is a resting place for a Wisconsin black bear. This bear den was discovered by Jan and Harold Treland; along with the family dog Ollie, in mid February on Derro Island across from Treeland Resorts. The black bear is Wisconsin’s largest mammal. An
If you can remember years back, we told you a short little story about McCloud’s Dam. If you’ve ever driven your boat into Musky Bay, you’ve gone by the old dam. It’s located in the old river channel that runs from Musky Bay, around Derro Island and past Cletcher’s Bar. The
By John Dettloff – IndianTrailResort.com Napoleon Paul Lessard was born near the St. Lawrence River on July 12, 1863 in Sainte-Ursule-Maskinonge, Quebec, Canada, to Jean Baptiste and Emelie (Beland) Lessard. Family lore states that Paul’s older brothers Pierre “French Pete” and Adolph had immigrated from Canada to the Chippewa River country
John Dettloff – IndianTrailResort.com Thomas Manwaring was born in England in 1849 and immigrating to the United States around 1872. After purchasing the West Bend stopping place in 1875, Thomas married Margaritha Hattamer in July of 1877 in Chippewa Falls and they subsequently made their home and raised their four children
By John Dettloff – IndianTrailResort.com One of the first available places of lodging to be built within the basin of what would eventually become the Chippewa Flowage was known as Kelly’s stopping place. It was also known as “West Bend” because of the way the river comes in sharply from the
John Dettloff – IndianTrailResort.com On June 11, 1919, Ellsworth and Pollie Derro were issued a land patent as a result of proving up on their homestead claim on 80 acres of land in Section 2 T40N R 7W, located just to the west of Moss Creek in Sawyer County. With homestead
The Sign up for the 2023 Musky Hunt will be available MARCH 1st 2023 Join us for the catch-n-release fishing tournament Thousands of Dollars of Top Prizes and Door Prizes 2023 Fish All Wed @ The Landing Thurs AM Fish Brat & Beer feed @ Deer Run Thur PM Fish Fri
Some of the season’s best Walleye fishing in the Hayward area takes place in May and early June. My favorite choices in lakes at this time of year are Flowages. They warm up quicker than the clear water lakes and for this reason offer the best Walleye fishing of the season
2023 Fire & Ice Ride Buy a drink, valued at $3.50 or more,at each establishment and get aFREE SHIRT! While Supplies Last!Must be 21 yrs old to participateONLY One Stamp Card at a Time Per PersonBusinesses May Not Hold Shirts for AnyoneHayward Lakes, WI Participating businesses: Pat’s Landing Resort, Big Musky
Another amazing group of volunteers helped this morning to get the west side staked! Everything is completed and ready to go when trails open With the exception of the trail going into The Landing from the main trail.Please note: while the Chippewa flowage has been staked, the trails are not yet
Sport Shows We Attend Haven’t been to the Big Chip Yet? Vist us this winter at one of the sport shows we attend St. Paul Ice Fishing & Winter Sports Show – December 1-4, 2022 Chicagoland Fishing Travel and Outdoor Expo – January 26-29 Muskie Expo-Milwaukee-February 17-19 Wisconsin Fishing Expo –
Long Time Member D & B Bait and Tackle has closed D & B Bait and Tackle, Hayward WI West County Road B(at Junction County CC) “Dumb looks are always FREEREAL answers will cost ya” Dave and Betty Thanks Dave and Betty! D & B Bait and TackleWest County Road
Chippewa Flowage Walleye 2022 – by Max Wolter I’m pleased to report that after our big spring walleye survey we know a whole lot more aboutChippewa Flowage walleye than we did a few months ago. I referenced this survey in past editions of this newsletter, but this was our once-a-decade estimate
The Chippewa Flowage Summer Beer Run is ON! Participating businesses: Pat’s Landing Resort, Big Musky Resort, R & R Bayview Resort & Restaurant, Deer Run Resort, Deerfoot Lodge & Resort, Musky Tale Resort. Reminder on Run Rules: ONE card per person, MUST be 21 years to participate, NOT valid with
John Dettloff – IndianTrailResort.com Although it wasn’t until August 1, 1923 that the new Chippewa Flowage crested only 19 inches below normal full pool, it’s interesting to note exactly when the reservoir first began filling. With the original surface level of the Chippewa River where the dam is now located hovering
A map from the 1950’s Hover over map to enlarge Open Map Image in new window Deerfoot Lodge 1970 Lake Map Pats Landing Resort 1950’s or 1960’s Lake Map Jenks ad from 1969 Indian Trail Resort Stevens Resort Big Musky Resort Johnsons Resort The Landing Baumgartens Resort Ad Arrow Resort Proskis
Tourism Secretary-designee Anne Sayers visited the Hayward area to attend and speak at some of the Birkie week events. While she was here, she was able to take an afternoon to see some of our area attractions, stops at Pat’s Landing Resort, and Deerfoot Lodge, and a visit with area Tribal
A Shore Lunch featuring fish freshly caught and cooked outdoors over an open fire perfectly complete the circle of the life in the outdoors. Many anglers consider fish cooked like this to be the best they’ve ever eaten and the most memorable part of the trip. On the Chippewa Flowage there
Hover over map to enlarge 1970’s RESORTS 1. Herman’s Landing (The landing resort LCO)2. Kavanagh Resort (Sisko’s Pine Point Resort)3. Arrow Resort (Old Arrow Resort)4. Kelsey’s Musky Haven5. Quinn’s Chippewa Chief Resort6. Summer’s Resort7. Neu Bayview Resort Inc (R & R Bayview Resort & Restaurant)8. Twin Bay Resort9. Musky Joe’s (Musky
At some point there was a fish hatchery located at the Winter Dam. The exterior photo below calls it the “Chippewa Flowage Hatchery”. The interior photo calls it the “Winter Dam Hatchery” and is dated 1938. Chippewa Flowage Hatchery Above Photo From Here:https://search.library.wisc.edu/digital/A223MCKG67XFRY8L Winter Dam 1939 Above: Winter Dam hatchery showing
John Dettloff – IndianTrailResort.com Ever since the first maps of the Chippewa Flowage began listing place names, Bunker Lake and Bunker Bay have long been prominently identified on most maps. But how did these names come to be? Was Bunker a person? If so, who was he? The first clue to
Julius and Dugan Back in the 1970’s there was a pair of anglers know only to the author as Julius and Dugan. Julius and Dugan stayed at Baumgarten’s Resort and were primarily walleye fishermen. This is way back before motor trolling was allowed on the flowage so the pair would row
By Tatum Treland-Schlapper – Treeland Resorts How Cletcher’s Bar got its name : Tatum Treland-Schlapper Today we’d like to share the story of how Cletcher’s Bar got its name. Big thank you to Dr. John Cletcher Jr. for sharing the story of his father, Dr. John Cletcher Sr.’s story for all
The Lake Chippewa Flowage Resort Association Pike Improvement Project 2021 began January 1st and drew to a close on October 1st. Anglers who harvested small Northern Pike, generally less than 24”, received a raffle ticket for each pike kept. The goal of the project is to reduce the number of voracious
Long Before Catch-n-Release: Shooting Fish In the “Old Days” it was common for some anglers, and/or their guides to shoot their catch rather than use a gaf hook or a net. The photos below are from the late 1950’s or early 60’s . Guided by Bill Baumgarten; William “Bill” McGilligan, John
The 2021 LCFRA Musky Hunt wrapped up Saturday night, and what a wonderful evening it was! There was food, door prizes, raffle prizes, fish awards and best of all there was fun, laughter and camaraderie! There were a total of 28 musky caught and released, ranging in size from 34.00” to
It was a quiet night on the Chippewa Flowage, but a beautiful night at none the less! Three fish were registered ranging in size from 37.00” to 45.00”! Brian Priester – 37.00” Caught on a Black Pacemaker Steve Hosely – 40.00” Caught on a Black and Green Sumway Flasher Rick Busch
Another beautiful day on the Chippewa Flowage made even sweeter with some great catches! What a beautiful day to put a little green gold in the boat! Musky Hunters did not disappoint once again after the Friday morning fishing session!Good luck fishing this evening from 3pm – 8pm! Tim Radke Oregon,
Thursday night fishing results are in for the Lake Chippewa Flowage Resort Association Musky Hunt! Great job today, and good luck tomorrow anglers! The heat is on and the competition is tight in the Lake Chippewa Flowage Resort Association Musky Hunt! The results of Thursday night’s fishing is as follows: John
THE MORNING RESULTS ARE IN! After fishing this morning from 6am – 11am, seven lucky fishermen are on the official tournament board with fish ranging in size from 37” all the way up to 45.25”! 1st – Randy Mass – 45.25” caught on a 79 Smoke & Gold Trigger 2nd –
The two little frame school houses were erected on the same spot, Sec. 8-40-7, and school was maintained for the benefit of the family of Adolph Lessard who kept a stopping place a few rods distant. The first school house was built by Mr. Lessard in 1893 : without expense to
Now that we’ve wrapped up the snowmobiling season many of you are looking to get out there on ATV/UTV’s! We understand there is some confusion regarding the off road trails during this time of year. Reason being is we can stay a bit open ended with our activities, with this we
By Tatum Treland-Schlapper – Treeland Resorts The story of how Blackbird Point came to be is short, sweet and comical. As legend has it, an old guest of Treeland’s named Frank Becker gets the credit. Frank was a good ol’ boy from Chicago who loved to musky fish on the Chippewa
On July 5, 1901, the school board let a contract for $627.00 to Blair & Jorgenson to build a school house (a duplicate of the A Windfall Lake school house) on the N. E. corner of sec 14-41-8 } (near the extreme northern point of Round Lake). It was erected to
Sawyer County Gazette Oct. 5, 2022“Yesteryears” column Oct. 19, 1972Max Schenk, age 69, former owner and operator of East Fork Resort of Winter, died unexpectedly on Sunday morning at his home. He was born May 13, 1903, at Karkel, Germany, coming to the United States when a young man. He resided
By Tatum Treland-Schlapper – Treeland Resorts At the turn of the century, people loved to travel to Northern Wisconsin. They hunted and fished the East and West Fork of the Chippewa River as well as the natural lakes; lakes that eventually ended up forming the Chippewa Flowage. It was common practice
1ST ANNUAL MUSKY & MULLIGANS GOLF SCRAMBLE A fun new addition to the 22nd Annual Musky Hunt! Wednesday, September 8th, 2021 Two person golf scramble at Hayward Golf Club Rated 4-Stars by Golf Digest, Hayward Golf Club is an 18-hole, par 72 public golf course that is a golfer-friendly experience. Challenging
John Dettloff – IndianTrailResort.com Pictured is Billy DeBrot’s first of three resorts that he owned and operated… this one, more than a century ago. Likely built during the Teens and situated up on a high ridge of land which the West Fork of the Chippewa River bent around, DeBrot’s Pahquahwong Camp,
By John Dettloff – IndianTrailResort.com Circa 1886, this is a photograph of the fine home of Thad and Mary (Bert) “Gogi” Thayer, located in the heart of Old Post (also known as the village of Pahquahwong). Thad Thayer, who came to this area from Maine, was one of the first white
The (Sam) Johnson Stopping Place was located in what is now Trail’s End Camp, north of Bruce. The site is located near the mouth of Devil’s Creek. The road entering Trail’s End follows the old Chippewa Tote Road. Ferry service across the Chippewa River was provided here, and there was a
Sport Shows We are participating in Haven’t been to the Big Chip Yet? Vist us this winter at one of the sport shows we attend Milwaukee Journal Sentinel March 10th-14th, 2021 Canoecopia March 12th-14th, 2021 – Virtual SHOW Get your Tickets Here Contact Members to Plan your family Vacation
Here is a short story about McCloud’s Dam (we are not sure on the spelling of this as it is not marked on any maps we can find). If you’ve ever driven your boat into Musky Bay, you’ve gone by the old dam…. Yes, it’s located in the old river channel
Baumgarten’s Bar and Baumgarten’s Resort Baumgarten’s Resort and Baumgarten’s Bar got their names from Ernst Guenther William “Bill” Baumgarten and the resort he built. The road was built and the area for the resort was cleared using a horse named Nellie and then later with an old blue ford tractor. Bill
Joe Russell came to the U. S. from Canada and settled in Maine in 1857. Moved to Michigan in 1863. Settled at Grand Rapids, Wis. Where he lived for eleven years. Joe ran a stopping place on the Chippewa River about eleven miles south of the Raynor stopping place. Russell first
The 2019 Chippewa Flowage Pike Improvement Project Which Member Recorded The Most Northerns In The 2019 P.I.P. Pats Landing Resort- Dedicated TEAM 1475 Treeland Resort 808 Musky Tale Resort 699 Tiger Musky Resort 613 Deerfoot Lodge 491 Indian Trail Resort 341 The Landing Resort 285 Chippewa Pines Resort 274 Johnson’s Resort
37 Muskies caught – the second highest catch in the history of the Musky Hunt. 2nd Place, 3rd Place and 10th Place all caught their first muskies ever!
There used to be a lot more driftwood on the Chippewa Flowage. In the 1970’s the back bays were still filled with standing tree trunks and root masses. Some root masses were like a burst of root rays coming up from the flowage. Some that had become inverted became “Tippy” mini
Mr. Cy Pinkham and later Mr. 0. W. Blackburn operated the Grand Rapids House Stopping Place. This stopping place was located on the Chippewa Tote Road. The stopping place consisted of a three-story hotel, saloon, store, two blacksmith shops, several barns which were large enough to accommodate a hundred horses, and
Anglers at the Treeland Resorts Walleye Challenge took the bait to put some Northern Pike on the board too. Over 600 northern were registered. Teams organized by the WDNR cleaned donated northern. Here are the stats available for the Walleye Challenge:About 615 pike harvested during the tournamentAverage length 18.7 inches11,520 total
The open water season of the Pike Improvement Project is underway.May is a vital month for keeping Northern Pike and our goal is to register at least 3000 pike to have a meaningful effect. We have been working on setting up this project for over a year. We first hoped to
Making Maple Syrup on the Chippewa Flowage The sap is running which means opening fishing weekend is just around the corner. Stop by one of the local businesses and pick up some genuine northwoods maple syrup
It’s March, which means the pike get a 2 month break from being targeted by anglers. The Pike Improvement Project kicked off in early January, and almost all the tickets submitted by anglers so far have been collected. Meaning it’s a good time to look back on the winter and provide
How you can make fishing better on the Chip… by eating fish! Max Wolter-WDNR Welcome to the beautiful Chippewa Flowage, I hope you have a great ttme here and get out on the water to fish. If you plan to keep some fish, that’s great! Eating fish from our clean lakes
Why Harvest Pike? Everything you need to know about the “Pike Improvement Project” Goal: Bigger pike, more muskies, and a healthier fishery The Chippewa Flowage and Pike Many people are not aware that pike are not native to the Chippewa Flowage. But pike are now present, and very abundant. The result
Lake Chippewa Flowage Pike Improvment Project Our ambitious goal is to remove 10,000 northern pike from Lake Chippewa this season especially those under 24” Anticipated benefit to the fishery include larger northern, larger walleyes and a better environment for stocking extended growth muskies in the fall We hope to accomplish this
On the north side of River Road where Fiorelli road intersects was a School house named Riverview School. Mae Baumgarten (Baumgarten’s Resort) was a/the teacher (not sure if there were other teachers). The photo below is from 1939 and shows the School but NOT Bill Baumgarten’s House that was near the
Wilson Shannon Ackley (W.S.) the Son-in-law of James Bishop, who was one of the earliest Settlers of what is now Sawyer county, was born in Antioch, Monroe county, Ohio, Nov. 17, 1842. He served for a time in the late civil war. Came out of the army in 1865 and moved
Learn how to fillet a Northern Pike by watching this video How to Fillet a Northern Pike. Includes Y-Bone Removal DNR Fish Biologist: Max Wolter Check out these Northern Pike recipies https://youtube.com/watch?v=kMXp3GboFrA%3Fecver%3D1%26%23038%3Brel%3D0
The Drake School was maintained for the benefit of the family of Fred C. Drake. The log school house was erected in 1897 on the S.W. 1/4 S. E. 1/4 Sec. 22-41-6. The carpenter work was done by W. H. Marquette. The terms of school have been as follows: Louis Mishler,
200 yards east of the road down the access road. Look for timbers near the spillway. These supported a platform where men stood, directing logs downriver Share this Story Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email What’s left of the Pacwawong Dam Photo from: https://www.scribd.com/document/465768189/The-Visitor-Writes-Again Other Historical Places
We encourage you to keep your Northern Pike! Beside the worlds best Musky fishing the chippewa Flowage offer some great Northern Pike fishing Northern fry grow quicker than muskie fry and eat the young muskie. They also compete with the Muskies for food so KEEP your Northerns! View Recipes for Northern
First Morning of Fishing! After a great ham stacker dinner at The Landing last night, and before the brat feed at Deer Run for lunch today a morning of fishing. Over 230 door prizes awarded so far, and at least a dozen raffles. Thank you members for your generous donations.
July Musky Fishing 42″ Musky in Shallow Water Picture taken and then fish released.
The Wolter Report (Max Wolter, DNR fisheries biologist, Hayward): Catch and release angling for many Wisconsin species has become common and anglers practicing catch and release have plenty of reasons to pat themselves on the back. Still, some might wonder what the fish do after their release. Do they go right
The Blue Heron was located at the corner of Hwy B and Hwy CC where the Rusty Hook Saloon and Smokehouse is. The Blue Heron 1950’s – 2010-ish Other Historical Places The Blue Heron Share this Story Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
Meda / Scott Lake Sawyer County Record Jan. 3, 1929 John Scott, a veteran of the Civil War, passed away last Saturday and was buried Monday morning at Reserve. So far as is known he was the last survivor of the Civil War among the Indians of the reservation and one
Bill Price (M.C) of Black River Falls came in and built a dam on the Brunet in the early seventies. This is still known as Price’s Dam. Hugh McPhee and Big John McDonald also logged on the Brunet the same time and built two dams of the Brunet lower down. All
The 19th Annual Musky Hunt opened Wednesday September 6th with ham stacker sandwiches at The Landing. Each entrant received a goody bag with a tournament hat, snacks, bottle opener, rod coozie, food and drink coupons, a tote bag and more. Bad weather, good fishing? Fishing hours started at 6:00 AM on
R.F. Housel (Bud) and his wife Chinky (this is what I knew her by) had a Tavern with dining on Barker Lake Road. There was a gas pump out front. It was always a treat to stop at “Buds” on the way home from getting groceries at the Winter Co-Op with
First trip to the Flowage? Hire a fishing Guide! If you are unfamiliar with the Chippewa Flowage and don’t know where to begin, we suggest that you hire a fishing guide. Hire a fishing Guide for a full day or for a half day. Our Chippewa Flowage fishing guides are top-notch
Congratulations to 12 year old Calvin of Antioch, IL on his very first Musky. It was 30 inches caught off of Horseshoe Island on a spinnerbait. Congratulations buddy!
The Farmstead Creamery was featured as one of the top 10 Wisconsin foodie destinations in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel! Celebrate what’s right here in the Northwoods neighborhood. Farmstead Creamery and Café, Hayward (Sawyer County): The distance from farm to table is a matter of acres at the century-old North Star Homestead
The Smallmouth action on the Southeast portion of the Flowage has been outstanding. Those fishing in those areas report a lot of action around stumpy and rocky shorelines. Spinnerbaits and Mepps have been popular, but the real action has come on imitation plastic craws. The imitation craws have been outperforming other
Beside the world famous Musky and the elusive Walleye the Chippewa Flowage contains Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Bullhead, Sturgeon, Carp, and Catfish.
The Wolter Report (Max Wolter, DNR fisheries biologist, Hayward): As a part of the new experimental panfish regulations now in place on approximately 100 lakes across Wisconsin, DNR fisheries researchers and biologists undertook a relatively simple study to understand more about how much filet weight anglers take home. Researchers collected hundreds
We encountered something alarming on the Chippewa Flowage today during our fish survey. We captured a musky on the west side with a red zip tie attached to one of its pectoral fins. Obviously something like that would not get attached to the fish on accident and that is not a
This is the time of year to be on the Chippewa Flowage. The trees are slow to leaf out so bird viewing is excellent. Birdsong is everywhere as they search for mates. Robins, hairy woodpeckers, downy woodpeckers, flickers, pileated woodpeckers and many others. On my walk this evening I wonder again
For weeks the West Fork of the Chippewa River has slowly churned into open water. Each day the river is making it’s way a littler further toward Moore’s Bay. Just like Hay Creek and Moss Creek and countless places where rivers and streams feed into the Chippewa Flowage the channels open
Maintaining a dock on the Chippewa Flowage has always been a challenge because of more frequent and significant changes in water level than you might see on a natural lake. After all, the Chippewa Flowage was created by the power company as an impound to store water above 7 dams from
You can adopt your own personal baby musky! Then follow it’s progress through out the years. Last fall the WDNR stocked extended growth Muskies with PIT tags, passive integrated transponders, into the Chippewa Flowage. The WDNR surveys the Big Chip in the spring and fall, and every time a musky with
Elijah Swift, a dealer in pine lands, logs, and lumber built a dam in T-38 N -R 8W Section 10 of Sawyer County where he owned 40 acres. Just to the west of the dam a creek now named Swift creek entered the Couderay River. Elijah was born in Falmouth, Mass.,
The Wolter Report (Max Wolter DNR fisheries biologist, Hayward): Why ice is good: The incredibly warm February could have area anglers thinking open water is just around the corner. While it might be nice to think about spring crappie fishing from a boat rather than an ice shack, there are some
Winterkill: The Wolter Report (Max Wolter, DNR fisheries biologist, Hayward): At this point in the winter, both anglers and fish biologists start to think about the risks of winterkill of fish. Winter-kill is most commonly a result of low oxygen in lakes that ice has covered for several months. Ice cover
The Wolter Report: Max Wolter, DNR fisheries biologist, Hayward: Once again, in early 2017, we find ourselves in the midst of strange weather patterns. The little snow we had covering the ice on frozen lakes in northern Wisconsin essentially disappeared due to wind and warm weather. So – what does it
Trail Cam Images A selection of Trail Cam Images from a camera that WAS part of the WI DNR Snapshot program The camera WAS located on private land off River Road from 2017 to 2024.
A look at Northern Pike: Wisconsin DNR researcher Dan Oele and his colleagues recently published a paper examining how northern pike populations respond to length limits. The researchers looked at lakes with 26-inch minimum and two-bag daily limits and 32-inch minimum and one-bag daily limits, and compared them with pike populations
A Jan 2017 Winter Hike on the Chippewa Flowage. When preparing for a winter hike on the Chippewa Flowage , it’s essential to equip yourself with the right gear to ensure both safety and comfort. First and foremost, sturdy waterproof boots with excellent insulation are crucial, as they will keep your
People are catching more muskies over time in the Chippewa Flowage. This is demonstrated by the trend lines (black lines) for both the Muskies Inc. and Musky Hunt data going upward. These types of comparisons are always a little tricky because it’s tough to figure out how many anglers are actually
We just completed a growth analysis of walleye on the Chippewa Flowage. I had a batch of spines from the spring of 2016 and another from the fall of 2016. We focused on walleye between 14-17 inches to get a feel for how quickly they are getting to the minimum length
It’s Fall – It’s Musky Time!: Upper Chippewa Basin fisheries report – Musky have continued to provide most of the fishing pressure on Northwoods waters and action has been good. Most of the musky anglers have switched from artificials to live suckers, and this has been the most successful method. The
Fall Survey The DNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission completed their joint annual fall electrofishing survey of the Chippewa Flowage on September 14 and 15. Sections of shoreline on both the east and west sides were surveyed with the focus being on juvenile walleye and muskellunge. The DNR
Upper Chippewa Basin fisheries report – Cooler and more seasonal fall weather has prevailed across the Northwoods for the last week or so and this seems to have spurred on the fall fishing action. Musky fishing has continued to be very good on many waters across the north and fish have
Joseph Sarrazin “Buckwheat” Known most of his life as “Joe Buckwheat”, he was born Joseph Sarrazin on October 30, 1860 to Louis Sarrazin and Marie-Christian Brien dit Desrochers in St-Hermas, Quebec. (Note: There are many variants of the family name, to include Sarin, Sarrin, Sarasin, Sarrazen, etc., although Sarrazin seems to
This particular Snag Seemed to be Moving! July 20th, 2016 I was fishing with Bill and Jeff the other evening. We started out fishing for Walleyes. To say the least, things we’re a tad slow. Caught 3 shorts (under 15 inch min) and a few Gill’s down deep. We then switched
Thanks for the historic effort! They can pop up anytime, they can stealthily float and change the landscape. Periodically a bog will move in by the CC bridge and block navigation from the west side to the east side. With especially high water this week it was hoped a concerted effort
WDNR ON THE FLOWAGE: 2016 Is The Year of the Musky Spring – Collect eggs Summer – add super food Fall – Stock bigger fingerlings This spring the fisheries emphasis on the Chippewa Flowage will be on musky. Crews from Hatchery in Spooner will join the local fisheries management team out
Burpee’s Stopping Place was located in “Gates County”, Island Lake WI. Rusk County, Wisconsin, was known as Gates County from 1901 to 1905. This was the location of Elijah Swift‘s headquarters in the 1860’s and was called Swift’s Mill (zoom in on map to see name). This place became a stopping
The oldest building still standing in Sawyer County Wisconsin Clark, W.N. and M.H. Clark. “A Short History of Southern Sawyer County.” Wisconsin Colonization Company, 1920. One of the best known early settlers was Alfred Raynor, who in 1878 bought the Raynor farm from the Hall brothers, who were a few years
The Bishop School was named after James Bishop the earliest settler in this neighborhood who came from Minneapolis during the spring of 1872. He had lived in Maine previous to moving to Minneapolis. The newspapers frequently refer to it as the Ackley school – W.S. Ackley being clerk. of the sub-district
The building was erected.on the N. E. corner Sec. 30-39-5 during the summer of 1899. Only one term of school has been held in the school house and that was taught by Gertrude Jordan for two months during the spring of 1901. The school house was not built by contract but
According to the Sawyer County Record news Fishing Has No Boundaries gets state recognition. The Wisconsin “Spirit of ADA” award is presented to Fishing Has No Boundaries Inc. by Dan Idzikowski (right), executive director, Disability Rights Wisconsin, and Ted Skemp, board president (left). Receiving the award are Kathy Overman (second from
On September 17-19, Muskies Inc. and the Youth Conservation Alliance are sponsoring a National youth Muskie fishing event on Moose Lake, in Hayward Wisconsin. The event is being headed up by Kevin Bushnick, head of Youth Fishing Nationally for Muskies Inc. Kevin is also the Founder of the Youth Conservation Alliance,
When a 51 inch Musky was registered in the first morning of fishing it seemed the winner would be Mike Verway of Inver Grove Heights, MN. Only two other fish over 50 inches have been recorded in the past 17 years of the tournament. By afternoon it was bested by Robert Hummer of Beloit, WI registering a 52 inch monster……
Charles Belille The first white settler in the Upper Chippewa Valley was a French Canadian called Charles Belille. He came to Northern Wisconsin as a paddler in one of the big birchbark canoes used by the fur companies. These big cnaoes each carried one hundred men. He came down the old
The Hayward Indian School opened September 1, 1901 “under very unfavorable circumstances. Clothing, subsistence, and equipment for the plant had not reached the school, and it took several months to restore order out of chaos.” The conditions were so chaotic, that the first superintendent of the school resigned within the first
The Wolter Report (Max Wolter, DNR fisheries biologist, Hayward): Anglers fishing the Hayward area may occasionally catch a warmouth, a small brown or almost purple sunfish with black stripes around the eyes.
The Chippewa Flowage Partners Group, comprised of appointed representatives from the Chippewa Flowage Area Property Owners Association, the Lake Chippewa Flowage Resort Association, the WI Department of Natural Resources, the Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Government, the US Forest Service, the WI Conservation Congress and Xcel Energy have once again agreed to
Min Pond Level Data from Rob Olson Max Depth of Drawdown Data from Rob Olson Max Depth of Drawdown Data from Rob Olson Water Level from 1313′ (in feet) HIGH AND Amount Drawdown Below 1313 Data from John & Brenda Dettloff – Indian Trail Resort Download data WaterLevelHistory.csv WaterLevelHistory.xls
Rick Richter of Hayward caught this 53-inch, 46-pound musky Monday, Sept. 1, on the Chippewa Flowage.
Labor Day 2014 I guided a father and son team, Greg and Cory Oimoen, from Blue Mound, WI. They were interested in a Musky hunt. They both had never fished for musky at all and with Greg having limited mobility in his left arm, this kind of fishing could possibly pose
The Arpin Dam was most likely build by the John Arpin Lumber Co. Share this Story Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Other Historical Places
The original dam, called the Goodrich Dam, was built by Jim Goodrich in 1878. It was used to raise the level of the Moose River to float logs during the spring log drives. Another dam, called the West Fork Dam, was built by John and Billy England in 1883, about 100
PT was new to musky fishing. His intention was to practice throwing a musky bait in Jackie’s Bar/the Sticks, in preparation to moving around the corner to Mittens Bar. It was 70 degrees and…..
The 15th Annual Lake Chippewa Flowage Resort Association Musky Hunt opened to the most beautiful weather ever, followed by the toughest fishing ever.
Thirty-one competing teams brought 117 bass weighing 267 pounds to the scales at Hayward Bass Club’s annual Chippewa Flowage Open Tournament on July 28th. The fish averaged 2.28 lbs and all fish were released alive and lively. The day was cold and wet with temperatures starting at 49 degrees and eventually
The Real World Record Musky By Tony Welch In the waning days of 1942, an avid fisherman by the name of Louis Spray forfeited his 1940 world record musky title, together with all bragging rights. The new record – and we’re under oath here – was nothing short of colossal. It
The Landing on County Road CC – PRIZES – PRIZES – PRIZES!
by Barb Czarnecki – Johnsons Resort Sponsored by the Chippewa Flowage Resort Association 200 participants enjoyed record fishing for the 14th Annual Lake Chippewa Flowage Resort Association Musky Hunt. Bob Bjornton of Ft. Meyers FL hauled in a tournament record breaking 51.25″ musky on the morning of September 7th caught near
Weekly News article published: June 5, 2012 by the Central Office http://dnr.wi.gov/news/DNRNews_article_Lookup.asp?id=2177 MADISON – Work to help understand and respond to why bass are booming and walleye waning in many northwestern Wisconsin lakes just got a big boost. A consortium of researchers and fisheries biologists from the University of Wisconsin’s Madison
Many of the Lures below were found by walking the shore of the Chippewa Flowage in the spring when the water was low. The lures were found by Bill Baumgarten and John & Ruth McGilligan. The remaining lures are from the Dr. D Collection. Dr. D and his partners Dr. G
By Dave Neuswanger Wisconsin DNR Fisheries Management Supervisor Hayward Field Unit (Guest Commentary for the Sawyer County Record) As Thanksgiving approaches, I am reminded of all the good deeds done by folks who have helped me this year to make Sawyer County one of the best fishing destinations in the country.
Oct. 20, 1949, Louis Spray caught an enormous muskie in the Chippewa Flowage. The fish weighed 69 pounds, 11 ounces, and was 5 feet, 3 ½ inches long. How and Where the Musky Was caught By John Dettloff – IndianTrailResort.com Louie caught the big musky late in the afternoon, on the
By Pat Lindgren & Barb Czarnecki What do you know about Fishing Has No Boundaries? FHNB was founded in Hayward, WI by a local fishing guide, Bobby Cammack, in 1986. The idea came to him as he was recovering from a broken leg, a temporary disability that gave him insight into
WDNR Fish Team Leader Dave Neuswanger and several friends from Missouri stayed in the Sturgeon Cabin and enjoyed a great week of fishing and camaraderie. The warm, welcoming hospitality of Barb and Pete Czarnecki was second to none! Dave has summarized the group’s experiences and observations below. Dave and Pat Shannon
By Mike Lynch… Contributing Writer By day I’m a meteorologist and announcer at WCCO Radio in Minneapolis and by night I’m a stargazer and teacher. I’ve been teaching classes and hosting star parties for over 40 years throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin and I love every second of it. Don’t tell anybody
Marl Reeder & Barb Czamecki Three family generations assist Bev and Rudy Licciordone with the numerous chores associated with running Chief Lake Lodge. Rudy was employed with Pepsi Cola and Bev was an efficient housewife in Orland Park, IL when they purchased this property in 1977. They knew immediately the choice
New “Musky Jaws” found on the Chippewa Flowage! On September 28th, 2008, nearly 10 years after a massive musky jawbone was discovered on Lake Chippewa Flowage another apparently larger set of Musky jaws was found by duck hunter Chris Weber. Weber was walking along the shores of Hay Creek down from
Fishing with my son: Here are some pics of a musky I caught on the big Chippewa flowage 9/9/07 she was 51 inches 33 lbs, it was a long week for me. I work for the heckles marina so I don’t have a lot of time off so I took the
Remains of a large Musky was found on the Chippewa Flowage The remains of what is believed to be a large musky have been found on the shoreline of an island on the Chippewa Flowage, Hayward, Wisconsin. I will share with you what I know as factual and keep you apprised
This story starts out with the annual pilgrimage to the Chippewa Flowage for the Hayward Chapter of Muskies Inc October Tournament. This tournament is always a camaraderie trip with my partners and myself really looking forward to this event year after year. The weather is always the hot topic immediately prior
September Tradition by C. Meyer (Guest Writer) Without checking my fishing log books I am going to guess Steve and Bud have fished with me each September for eight years. As you can imagine over that amount of time some interesting things have happened during our trips. The year 2003 was
Melanie’s First Musky By C. Meyer (Guest Writer) Melanie got hooked on fishing in a big way this summer. While Melanie has caught her share of panfish and seen her brother land a few smaller northern pike her quest to catch a musky had not happened. She would exclaim, “I am
Lucky Charlie By C. Meyer (Guest Writer) On a beautiful fall day on the Chippewa Flowage my client Charlie Bark “Lucky Charlie” and myself mused about what we would catch that day. We would be shore fishing with circle hook rigged suckers and even though Charlie was not too sure of
Group Effort by C. Meyer Group Effort: You can always tell when the kids hook into anything larger than a panfish when fishing off the dock by the trailer at the Lake Chippewa Campground and this time was no different. The sounds are like a cross between James Brown screeching and
Flying Pike – By C. Meyer (Guest Writer) The battle cry of “Who wants to go fishing” was met with enthusiastic response. So the family piles in the boat in search of fish and adventure. Well as usual the adventure part of the day by far exceeded the fishing as I
Bruno Vinette’s logging camp on the Chippewa in Birch Creek. The logger’s life was arduous and dangerous. Nonetheless, it attracted men in search of work. Many were farmers or their sons who left their homes for winter logging to earn cash to lift the mortgage on their farm. —The Chippewa County
By The Moon Man (Bill Meiser) You can see the storm front coming in over Pete’s Bar on a late Wednesday after noon–after 25 minutes on Pete’s, these two Musky were caught and released in less than 10 minutes on four casts. Guided by Tanner Wildes out of Treeland Resorts.
The Chippewa Flowage Area Property Owners Association (CFAPOA) and Couderay Waters Regional Land Trust (CWRLT) are pleased to present the Chippewa Islands Project. We did it!!Thanks to your commitment and generosity We have SAVED Big Timber Island Saving Big Timber Island On January 27, 2004 the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board unanimously
2003 A Tremendous Big Chip Musky Year According to the Big Chip musky historian John Dettloff, “these are the “good old days” on the Chip. More muskies are being caught of larger average size than ever before.” In the 1970’s, records show that the average musky caught on the Chip averaged
Bruno Vinette Stopping Place: Bruno Vinette was born Oct. 7, 1836 in Ste-Martine, County Chateauguay, Québec, but migrated to Kankakee, Ill., in 1853 to live with his godfather. Meeting a man who had just returned from the pineries of the Chippewa Valley, he headed north in 1855 to seek his fortune.
Oral history of the Hayward Wisconsin area after the logging boom. Audio recorded from WHA radio in the 1970’s. Most photos from the J.E. McGilligan Collection. Sorry about the free software banner that appears across the video and sorry about the audio quality ;-( https://youtu.be/mTvNZsoN-CI
One of the most unique features of the Chippewa Flowage is the floating bogs. The “Island” you see in the bay outside your cabin, may totally move to a new location the next day. Bogs can range in size from the size of a parking space to several acres. The “Forty
January of 2002 was not known for abundant snow, but visitors managed to have a great time snowmobiling anyway. While the snow on the trails was getting a little thin in places, the Chippewa Flowage was the place to be. The lake was smooth as ice (duh!) with a perfect cover
Almost 300 snowmobilers participated in the 2001 Lake Chippewa Flowage Snow Tour. Sledders came from as far away as Georgia and Ohio, with the most coming from Minnesota and Illinois, closely followed by Wisconsin residents. Iowans represented a significant presence on the lake as well. Visitors picked up a Snow Tour
Although the muskie action in 2001 had its normal ups and downs, as all muskie seasons have, overall… this past year was a great muskie year on the Chippewa Flowage. The season started out a little slow because of the cold early June nights, but once mid June set in we
The Chippewa Flowage, renown for the great fishing, is host to acres upon acres of both National Forest and paper company owned public hunting lands. In the fall, when fishing seems to be at its best, the hunting season opens for deer with bow, grouse, and squirrel. At times the decision
D. A. Miles operated an early logging camp at the big bend of the Chippewa River. The camp consisted of barns that could accommodate 200 horses and sleeping shanties that could house 300 men. It is thought that this was near the point where the Mississippi River Logging Co. Railroad had
Beginning in 2025, reservations will be required on all 11 DNR campsites, and camping fees will be required. Camping rates are based on residency, location, campsite type, day of week and season. DNR campsites on the Chippewa Flowage must be reserved for camping from May 1 through November 30. Outside the
For many people, their pet is a part of their family. If you have a pet and want to bring it on vacation here are some helpful hints Using common sense and being prepared for any situation car help you avoid situations that may tarnish your vacation. Before you leave home,
Did you know… ? Watch your wake: The wake from your boat can destroy spawning beds?Boating near the Chippewa Flowage shore can erode precious shoreline & harm aquatic plants? Your prop can stir up sediments resulting in rapid algae blooms?Loons and other nesting birds will often abandon their nests when stressed
By John Dettloff Sucker Study: Sucker fishing has long been a tradition in the north country, especially on the Chippewa Flowage. After all, Louie Spray caught his 69 pound 11 oz musky out of these waters on that famed late fall day on October 20th, 1949. Generally, the recommended sucker fishing
Some of you may recall the story of the giant set of musky jaws found on the Chippewa Flowage on October 31, 1998. According to Frank Pratt, the Hayward Area Fisheries Manager of the Department of Natural Resources, the jaws were most likely from a giant musky which had for some
A Flying, Floppy, Fish Tale: This is a story about a fish I caught. Today, July 29, 2001 we started our family fishing trip. 1 minute, nothing 2 minutes, nothing 3 minutes, nothing 5 minutes, nothing 10 minutes, BAIT GOT CAUGHT IN A TREE BRANCH OVERHANGING THE WATER. Just as we
Fish Cribs: The Chippewa Flowage was created over 75 years ago. In those 75 years many trees and stumps that harbored food and shelter for fish have disappeared through natural decay. Realizing that structure must be replaced for a healthy fishery, the Lake Chippewa Resort Association, along with the Chippewa Flowage
Walleye Secrets: Anglers like Blank, Bergman, Bartlett, and Haack certainly have a knack for getting walleyes from the Chippewa Flowage. It comes with getting acquainted with the sections of the flowage that they fish and discovering which methods have worked during their combined total of some 175 years of fishing on
Organized by Ben Faast around 1918, the Wisconsin Colonization Company sought to establish a prosperous city of farmers on land formerly used for logging. Faast named the town Ojibwa and, working with UW professor Frans Aust, developed a complete town plan that included a zoo, parks and a grand boulevard. The
This past fall marked the running of the second annual Musky Hunt 2000. Held September 7th through the 9th and sponsored by the Lake Chippewa Flowage Association and the LCO Casino, Musky Hunt 2000 was enjoyed by 167 participants. A catch & release musky tournament that stresses a more non-competitive atmosphere
Eleven-year-old catches first two Muskies: After fishing several hours on the northeast section of the Chippewa Flowage Neil Weigen, age 11, of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin caught his first two muskies on Monday, July 3, 2000, within 30 minutes. the first fish, caught around 2 p.m., was 36-1/2″ and the second was
The Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Conservation Department (LCO Conservation Dept) and its dedicated staff protect the resources within the Lac Courte Oreilles reservation and this includes the Chippewa Flowage, as well as many other bodies of water. LCO Conservation Dept and the LCO Fish Hatchery has involved itself in numerous conservation
By: Terrell Boettcher Huge Skeletal Muskie Jaw Found: The year 1998 was a phenomenal, unprecedented year for numbers of large muskellunge caught in the Hayward area, and nowhere more so than on the Chippewa Flowage, where at least nine muskies from 50 to 54 inches long were boated (six of them
Practice CPR (Catch, Photo & Release) for the fish of your life Fish Clones: Take a good photo of yourself with the fish, then a clear close-up photo of just the trophy fish. The photo is for color and particular markings that you may want reproduced on your trophy replica. Measure
By Lowell Tesky The bald eagle population on the Flowage continued its growth in 1998, reaching 19 nesting pairs Ð one of the densest populations in the state. This is up from 10 nesting pairs only five years ago and speaks well of the habitat quality on the Flowage. Nesting eagles
A four-year-old Phillips boy, Josh Lemke, caught a whopper 46 1/2-inch, 24-pound, 10-ounce Monster Musky on the Chippewa Flowage on Sunday, June 21. The boy was accompanied by his parents, and three older brothers ranging up to 7 years old in the boat. It was the first time he had ever
By Drake R. Williams The mighty Chippewa Flowage holds more than just muskies and walleyes. Ever since the world record musky was caught, bass fishing became less important to many anglers. I find, as a guide, that bass fishing is your best bet after a weather front moves through. Just imagine,
Big Chip’s Secrets by Drake Williams Big Chip’s secrets: Life abounds on the Chippewa Flowage.ith baitfish like gold shiners, minnows, and crayfish found throughout the flowage, anglers have the difficult task of deciding what they should be throwing in the face of the game fish. The answer ultimately lies in understanding
Record Musky Season by John Dettloff – IndianTrailResort.com Record Musky Season: The Chippewa Flowage enjoyed its greatest trophy musky year ever on record in 1998, with nine verified 50-inch plus muskies caught! And what’s more: most of these fish were released so maybe youÉ will catch one of them this coming
By Ron Bergman – Bergman’s Guide Service Spring walleye When fishing walleyes in May, you will want to have a 6- to 7-foot rod, good reel and 6-8-pound line. Add two kinds of baits: 1/16- to 1/8-ounce jigs in black, yellow, green, pink and orange, and No. 13 or 4- to